Stories by Libby Kirkby-McLeod
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2024 not been a good year for butterflies
With spring comes butterflies, right? Well this year, maybe not. Internationally, 2024 has not be a good year for butterflies and local enthusiasts say it isn't looking much better here. So what's… Audio
Tauranga residents head to polls for local body elections
Tauranga City will soon have a mayor and councillors again when voting in the local body election closes at midday Saturday. Reporter Libby Kirkby-McLeod has more. Audio
Cost of burials set to skyrocket in South Waikato
The cost of a weekend burial in South Waikato could be about to skyrocket - by 354% in some cases. Libby Kirkby-McLeod reports. CEO of the Funeral Directors Association, Gillian Boyes speaks to Lisa… Audio
Te Huia on track to miss passenger targets
The passenger train Te Huia is on track to miss its targets for passenger numbers but the council in charge of it says that won't tell the whole story. Libby Kirkby-McLeod reports. Audio
Three hundred kiwi to be relocated in North Island
What's believed to be the biggest-ever kiwi relocation project is underway. Over the next couple of months up to 300 kiwi will be moved from Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari in Waikato to other parts… Audio
Urban writers dominate Ockham Book Awards shortlist
Is it possible writers who don't live in Aotearoa's main centres are disadvantaged when it comes to awards and literary festivals?
On the Ockham Book Awards shortlist, for example, all of this year's… Audio
Te Huia train under pressure
The pressure is on the rail service Te Huia, which runs between Auckland and Hamilton.
The government says it's one of the most heavily subsidised public transport services in the country - and… Audio
Invasive turtles make home in Waikato waterways
Visitors to Hamilton gardens can go reptile spotting at Turtle Lake, so named after its population of abandoned pet red-eared slider turtles.
Unfortunately, they are one of the world's worst invasive… Audio
Community groups want funding to help whānau in emergency housing
More than 500 children live in emergency housing in Hamilton city.
The effect of unstable housing on their education can be profound.
And community groups who support whānau want more consistent… Audio
Students on Wintec Nursing diploma have 100 percent pass rate
Time now to get the latest from the mighty Waikato from RNZ reporter Libby Kirkby-McLeod. She started by telling Nathan Rarere all about the Hamilton Arts Festival. Audio
Piano festival attracts stars to Hamilton
This week's first-ever piano festival in Hamilton attracted international stars to the city.
It was held at the University of Waikato's Gallagher Academy of Performing Arts, where 40 piano students… Audio
Growing up as a 'third culture kid' in Bolivia
Libby Kirkby-McLeod's claims to being a 'Cochabambina' are flimsy, but the dusty streets of this small town high in the Andes feel like her spiritual home.
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Greyhounds in need of forever homes, as adoption rates drop
As the cost of living bites, people aren't taking in as many furry companions as they used to. And as kennels fill up, greyhounds whose racing days are over aren't being adopted. Libby Kirkby-McLeod… Audio
Black doris plums missing from supermarket shelves
If you've got a craving for a plum crumble, or want a bit of preserved plum with your yogurt, or some easy home-made plum ice cream - you're out of luck.
Watties Hawke's Bay Black Doris Plums have… Audio
Some head back to polls as councillors become MPs
The general election might be behind us, but some people will be heading straight back to the polls as local councillors leave to become MPs.
Do people have the stamina for going to the ballot box… Audio
Thames communities come up with climate change strategy
Communities along the Firth of Thames have come up with 100 recommendations for a 100-year strategy to deal with the impact of climate change.
It's just the second time such a community-lead plan has… Audio
Hamilton council launches app to help discover natural areas
If you're in Hamilton get your phone out, because on Monday you'll be able to download a new app to help you discover natural areas in the city. The Nature In The City App has been designed by… Audio
Kmart distribution centre opens at NZ's biggest inland port
The first distribution centre at New Zealand's biggest inland port has opened in Waikato.
An inland port operates like a coastal port, with containers moving in and out - only they are moved on… Audio
Tauranga City Council plans to redevelop CBD
After languishing for a decade, there is a new sense of momentum in the centre of Tauranga.
The city council is pumping $400 million into plans to redevelop the waterfront and build a civic precinct.
…Around the motu: Waikato reporter Libby Kirkby-McLeod
RNZ Waikato reporter Libby Kirkby-McLeod discusses passenger train Te Huia, which is back up and running its full route from Hamilton to Auckland after a temporary halt due to safety concerns. And the… Audio
Coromandel sees big drop in tourist spending
Coromandel has seen the biggest drop in visitor spending of any tourism region in the country.
Electronic card transactions are down 20 percent compared to last year.
The government last week… Audio
Hamiltonians get behind Zambian guests for women's world cup
Hamilton's Women's World Cup gets underway tomorrow night when Zambia take on the mighty Japan. The Zambian team is based in the city, and although locals might not be able to find Zambia on a map… Video, Audio
Iconic and empty
Waitomo Hotel. Chateau Tongariro. Rotorua Museum and the Blue Baths.
Across central New Zealand many iconic historic buildings are sitting empty while their owners, both private and public, grapple… Audio
Waitomo glow worm caves: Tourist numbers reduced from damaged roads
Tourism to Waitomo's glow-worm caves is quietly picking up but the area is struggling with the impact of extreme weather on the roads.
Before the global pandemic, Waitomo hosted more tourists than… Audio
First harvest on traditional whenua in 160 years
Last year, the Anglican church purchased ten acres at Rangiaowhia outside of Te Awamutu, with the intention of enabling its return to Ngāti Apakura.
The hapū is currently leasing the land from the… Audio