Chile
Latin American Fiesta - Next big thing?
In this episode of Voices; Latin American celebrations could be the next big drawcard for the region. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu.
AudioChile seeks to repatriate Rapa Nui statue from London
Chile's government is trying to recover a 1,000-year-old statue in the British Museum that was taken from Rapa Nui, or Easter Island, in 1868.
Chile's 34 bishops resign over sex abuse report
In an unprecedented move, all of Chile's 34 Catholic bishops have resigned after failing to act on the issue of sexual abusive priests. Pope Francis summoned them to Rome after a receiving a… Audio
Fruit Logistica
Our guest this week is the chief executive of New Zealand Apples and Pears, Alan Pollard. He's in Berlin, Germany at present attending a massive fresh produce trade show called Fruit Logistica. Over… Audio
Fruit Logistica
Our guest this week is the chief executive of New Zealand Apples and Pears, Alan Pollard. He's in Berlin, Germany at present attending a massive fresh produce trade show called Fruit Logistica. Over…
AudioA Farmer Abroad - Chile
An occasional series talking to New Zealanders working on the land overseas. Eighteen years ago Chris White was tossing up whether to buy a farm in New Zealand or to go dairy farming in Chile. He… Audio
A Farmer Abroad - Chile
An occasional series talking to New Zealanders working on the land overseas. Eighteen years ago Chris White was tossing up whether to buy a farm in New Zealand or to go dairy farming in Chile. He…
AudioNew Pacific trade deal possible for TPP countries
Countries that signed up for the failed trade pact known as the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) will meet in Chile next week, seeking a way forward on a regional deal.
Wild weather leaves millions in Chile without water
Rainstorms and landslides in Chile have left millions of people without water over the weekend in the capital Santiago. Audio
Devastating wildfires worst in Chile's history
More international help has been arriving to help Chile fight the worst wildfires in the country's modern history.
Language, kumara and chickens - proof of Polynesian voyaging
Polynesian voyagers reaching the Americas is no longer just speculation but a bona fide theory backed by mounting evidence. Audio
Chile upset Argentina again
Chile have never beaten Argentina in open play in 27 Copa America meetings in 100 years yet have twice in 12 months dashed the hopes of Lionel Messi's team of lifting a major trophy.
Violent protests erupt in Chile
Violent protests have broken out in Chile during the state-of-the-nation address by President Michelle Bachelet.
Rachel Young: NZ Conductor in Chile
UK-based New Zealand conductor Rachel Young will lead the Orquesta Sinfonica de Chilé this weekend in performances of music by Tchaikovsky and Dvorak. She tells Eva how this came about. Audio
Caught in Chile
Kiwi photographer Derek Paterson returns to talk about his time in Chile post-Pinochet and then returning later in life as the husband of the NZ ambassador in Chile, his book is titled Second Time… Audio
Death toll rises in Chile and aftershocks continue
The death toll from Chile's 8.3 earthquake has risen and aftershocks are continuing. Jillian Dara is covering the event from Santiago for I love Chile News. Audio
Tsunami alert for Gisborne
Tsunami waves generated by an 8.3 magnitude quake in Chile yesterday have reached New Zealand overnight. Radio New Zealand's Gisborne correspondent is Murray Robertson. Audio
Whitebaiters warned to stay away from Canterbury river
Tsunami waves generated by an 8.3 magnitude quake in Chile yesterday have reached New Zealand overnight. Our reporter Conan Young is at the Waimakariri River in Canterbury. Audio
Tsunami waves generated by an 8.3 quake have reached NZ
Tsunami waves generated by an 8.3 magnitude quake in Chile yesterday have reached New Zealand overnight. Kate Malcolm is the co-owner of Dive! Tutukaka in Northland. Audio
NZer in Chile describes the quake experience
Rob Woodward is a New Zealander who moved to Santiago almost 18 years ago. Audio