Craig Mc Culloch
Christchurch's wastewater pipeline opens
An $87 million pipeline which takes Christchurch's wastewater out to sea has been opened after three and a half years of construction. Audio
Christchurch schools fight to keep their pools open
Christchurch communities are fighting to keep their school pools open, despite what they say is a lack of support from the Ministry of Education. Audio
Plans for power-fan jump for Greymouth
An adventure tourism organisation hopes to launch New Zealand's first power-fan jump experience, down a 13-metre mine shaft in Greymouth this year. Audio
Power surge fries electrical appliances
Orion New Zealand is investigating who's liable for damage caused when a tree fell on a power line in Banks Peninsula causing a major power surge. Audio
Heliport row in Westland sparks threat of legal action
A Franz Josef developer is threatening to take legal action against the Westland District Council if it reneges on a decision to close the region's heliport. Audio
West Coast midwifery tutors want more pregnant women
Organisers of a new midwifery course on the West Coast are having to limit numbers becaue there aren't enough pregnant women. Audio
Winter Olympics closing ceremony in Vancouver
The Winter Olympics have just wrapped up in Vancouver with the closing ceremony ending a short while ago. Audio
Warnings accompany Go-By-Bike day
Christchurch cyclists hope Go-By-Bike day will ease tension between motorists and bikers on the road. Audio
Latest from the Winter Olympics
To Vancouver and the Winter Olympics, where mild weather and the dangers posed by melting snow has forced organisers to cancel thousands of tickets to some of the events. Audio
Feet washing up on Vancouver beach
Another human foot has washed up on a beach in surburban Vancouver, Canada. Audio
Generation Y documentary part two
A documentary from the New Zealand Broadcasting School students Audio