Robin Martin
Taranaki peaks gain legal personhood - Te Kāhui Tupua
Hundreds of people gathered at Aotearoa Pa in South Taranaki today to witness the initialling of Te Ruruku Pūtakerongo - the Treaty of Waitangi settlement for Taranaki Maunga. he deal consigns the… Audio
Man arrested after armed police standoff in Stratford
The man at the centre of a standoff with police in Stratford has been arrested and taken into custody.
Police negotiators and the armed offenders squad surrounded a house for more than twelve hours… Audio
Armed police stand-off in Stratford after shots fired
Armed police are in a stand-off with a man in Stratford after a shooting last night.
The man failed to pull over his car when requested, and then fired at police.
He's since fled to a property where… Audio
History lovers fear Puke Ariki museum and library hours change
Taranaki history buffs are angry the axe is hovering over opening hours at the Puke Ariki Museum and Library's research centre in New Plymouth.
They say a proposal to slash weekend hours would hit… Audio
Around the motu: Robin Martin in Taranaki
Robin talks to Kathryn about the Ministry of Health's response to new research which accuses authorities of a long-standing campaign to silence evidence about the health impacts of dioxin emissions… Audio
Accusation evidence about dioxin emissions covered up
New research accuses authorities of keeping silent about the health effects of dioxin emissions from the New Plymouth factory which produced the herbicide 2,4,5-T during the 1960s.
Sarah Monod de… Audio
WOMAD back after two year pause
The flags are up and the stages ready as WOMAD returns to Brooklands Park in New Plymouth tonight after two years of Covid-forced cancellations.
This year the festival is celebrating its 20th… Audio
Iwi programme putting food on the table
A Te Kahui o Taranaki project is not only helping to put food on the table during a cost of living crisis, it's also putting iwi members back in touch with traditional gardening practices.
Tātai… Audio
Couple losing sleep after cliff on council land subsides
A New Plymouth couple - whose home is teetering on the edge of a massive slip on council-owned land - is seeking legal advice after councillors voted not to pay to help fix the problem.
David and… Audio
Fijian firefighters get stuck into the cyclone clean up
Among the hundreds of contractors and residents on Cyclone Gabrielle clean-up duties in the Esk Valley is small team of Fijian firefighters.
Part of a deployment that also includes 26 Fijian Defence… Audio
Esk Valley residents unsure about whether they will return
Faced with never-ending piles of silt and slash, their homes badly damaged and families traumatised, some property owners in the Esk Valley are wondering if they will ever return.
As the arduous… Audio
Relentless rain in Hawke's Bay taking a toll on mental health
Hawke's Bay residents are struggling with the mental impact of relentless rains and flooding.
It's rained on all but three days since Cyclone Gabrielle cut a swathe through the region and heavy rain… Audio
Hawke's Bay hospitality hopes for quick SH5 reopening
Hawke's Bay hospitality businesses are pinning their hopes on the reopening of State Highway 5 to return trade to some semblance of normality after Cyclone Gabrielle.
About 80 percent of tourism… Audio
Side-stepping weka confounds experts
Mystery surrounds the discovery of weka in Taranaki, where the protected native bird has been extinct since the 1930s.
Adding to the intrigue, the Department of Conservation is worried the voracious… Audio
St Mary's Bay residents blame council for clips in area
St Mary's Bay residents are blaming the council for massive slips that have left some homes hanging precariously over the northern motorway approach to the Auckland Harbour Bridge.
They say blocked… Audio
81-year-old surfer still catching waves thanks to a motorised fin
New Plymouth surfing veteran Pid Pidwell is one of the first New Zealanders to fit his longboard with a Boost surf fin. Audio
Kāinga Ora admits it could have acted faster on rowdy tenants
Kāinga Ora has admitted it made mistakes and could've acted faster to solve problems with tenants described as 'the neighbours from hell'.
Up to a dozen people lived permanently at the Babich Hills… Audio
Rangatahi celebrate sport, te reo Māori in Taranaki/Whanganui
About 1,000 rangatahi have descended on Taranaki and Whanganui for Te Wiki Hākinakina o Ngā Kura Kaupapa Māori.
A celebration of sport and te reo Māori, the event is back after a three-year break.
… Audio
Around the motu: Robin Martin in Taranaki
It's been the subject of lengthy legal battles, but progress is being made on the 280 million dollar Mt Messenger bypass project in North Taranaki. Motorists are now able to see a 1.1km cableway being… Audio
Woman moves to campground to get away from Kāinga Ora neighbours
Private property owners are leaving their homes and moving into campervans to get away from unruly Kāinga Ora neighbours.
A Christchurch woman says she sold up to preserve her mental health, while a… Audio