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Stewart Island: Domain of the birds
Surely I can't be the only New Zealander to arrive on Stewart Island and become hooked on bird watching?
Stewart and Ulva islands: Avian outposts in the south
Stewart Island is not completely predator free but compared with the mainland it is a paradise for our native birds, writes Jill Worrall.
Sinking survivor speaks of ordeal
A deckhand who survived for 18 hours in Foveaux Strait after the fishing vessel he was on capsized said he was "ready to cross over" when rescuers finally arrived.
Children, hero missing at sea
At least two young children were among those missing at sea after a fishing vessel carrying a family on their annual muttonbirding trip capsized in Foveaux Straight.
Stewart Island: Delights of a dodgy jetty
Chris Samsara visits a rugged spot that has been heaven to some and hell to others.
Foveaux Strait: Rocking, rolling, riding ...
The Foveaux Strait ferry is not for the faint-hearted, says Chris Samsara.
Plucky pair take to bush
Two Kiwis in adventure to rival Man v Wild as they live in remote areas, surviving what they can hunt.
Stewart Island: Where nature rules
Stewart Island is a true Kiwi wilderness, says Eloise Gibson.
Jaws of a great white gold mine
To the great white shark, a spot of water out from Stewart Island has been revealed as the equivalent of the corner pub.
Tsunami fears over as alert downgraded
The official warning over a tsunami that threatened the entire east coast of New Zealand today has been downgraded to an advisory, but there is still a threat from ocean surges.
Tsunami warning downgraded, but surges may still hit
Civil Defence authorities have downgraded the tsunami warning for New Zealand. However, New Zealand authorities are warning that there could be surges for up to 24 hours.
Tsunami threat: Warning stays in place for entire east coast
New Zealand east coastal areas aren't out of the woods yet, with Civil Defence authorities and scientists electing keep the tsunami warning in place.