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Presented by Kiwi TV pioneer Shirley Maddock, Islands of the Gulf was New Zealand’s first locally-made documentary series. In this episode Maddock makes the 50 mile seaplane flight from Auckland to Great Barrier/Aotea. Accompanied by birdsong, she proves an eloquent, attentive guide to ‘The Barrier’. She recounts the tragedy of the SS Wairarapa and the wonders of post by pigeon, tramps to old kauri dams, and surveys the quirks of transport for the 240 people then living on the rugged, bush-clad island — from a Land Rover-driving nurse, to a Chrysler taxi once owned by Al Capone. Read more about the show here.
Warning: A short interview in clip two running from 12 minutes to 14 minutes contains incomplete audio.
Department of Conservation page for Great Barrier Island/Aotea
Tourist website for Great Barrier Island/Aotea
More on the wreck of the Wairarapa in 1894, NZ History website
A tribute to pilot Fred Ladd, Dispatches website, 2020
Tie-in book for the series, HarperCollins Publishers
TV presenter Elizabeth Easther on her mother Shirley Maddock, The Spinoff, February 2018
Press release on the death of Shirley Maddock, Scoop website
















