Fred Tulett
True newspaperman' Fred Tulett leaves a legacy
Long-serving Southland Times editor Fred Tulett has died - leaving a legacy of more than 50 years in journalism in which he mentored many top journalists who followed in his footsteps. Audio
True newspaperman' Fred Tulett leaves a legacy
Long-serving Southland Times editor Fred Tulett has died - leaving a legacy of more than 50 years in journalism in which he mentored many top journalists who followed in his footsteps.
AudioJournalist Fred Tulett retires
Fred Tulett's long career has taken him from The Truth in Auckland, to The Times and The News of the World in London, and back to what was then called The Dominion in Wellington. And for the past 15… Audio
Police go to court to recover informant files
The police are going to court in the hope of getting back files that have revealed the names of informants and undercover officers to the accused in a big South Island cannabis case. Audio
Israeli spy ring may have been caught up in Chch quake
There are suggestions this morning that a Mossad agent working for the Israeli government may have been one of those killed in the Christchurch earthquake. Audio
Daily look around the regional newspapers - today is Southland
Time to talk to a newspaper editor about what's happening in their region. Audio
Local stories from the editor of the Southland Times
Time to check out what one of the regional daily papers is covering this summer. Today we are joined by the editor of the Southland Times, Fred Tulett Audio
Southland fans ready for first Shield defence since 1959
A rugby match between North Otago and Southland doesn't usually spark a fiesta in Invercargill. Audio