Lyttelton
Stages: Lyttelton's Wunderbar - NZ most visually disarming bar
Anthonie Tonnon heads to Lyttelton and visits a venue with nine lives. It may also be the country's most visually disarming bar - The Wunderbar. Audio
Aldous Harding
Anika Moa could be credited with discovering Hannah Harding. She was busking on the streets of Geraldine, trying to raise the funds for a ticket to Anika's show that night, and ended up on stage… Audio
Museum Visit: Lyttelton Historical Museum
We pay a virtual visit to one of New Zealand's museums. Tonight, Baden Norris, founder of the Lyttelton Historical Museum which is sadly no longer there. Audio
Spectrum for 24 July 2011
Deborah Nation joins Antarctic Society members at the Naval Point Club in Lyttelton for a midwinter celebration dinner a century after Scott and the Terra Nova party sat down to seal, soup, roast beef… Audio
Spectrum for 3 July 2011
The Volcano Café was damaged beyond repair by a 6.3 Earthquake, in February this year. Owners Lois Ogilvie and Peter Llewellyn Evans remember their 23 years in business along with personality waiter… Audio
The Archive: Harbour SouNZ
What is it about the port town of Lyttelton that attracts so many artists and other interesting characters? In Harbour SouNZ Kris Vavasour talks to a group of young musicians, as well as Robin… Audio
Christchurch Story with Katy Gosset
A Lyttelton local, Mike Dickison, is the force behind the port town's Ukulele Jam. Audio