Dunedin City Council
Dunedin's Aurora Energy to take on Delta workers
Almost 100 employees from Dunedin power lines company Delta will transfer to its sister company Aurora Energy as the two firms separate.
Push for a single Dunedin council growing
A bid for control of Dunedin's harbourside real estate lies behind the city's push for a unitary council which is gaining momentum, and might spark a full review of local government across Otago. Audio
Rotting power pole whistleblower vindicated
An inquiry into thousands of failing power poles in Otago has recommended major changes to the lines companies involved. Audio
Claims Dunedin council acting too slowly on power poles
Dunedin City Council has called for an investigation into one of its lines companies, following a whistleblower's allegations that the company is acting too slow on replacing dangerous power poles. Audio
Highest-polling Dunedin councillor denied portfolio again
Dunedin's mayor has again denied his greatest critic on the city council any portfolio responsibilities.
Candidate with disability not fit for job, councillor says
A Dunedin councillor and mayoral candidate has told another candidate he's not up to the job because he has cerebral palsy. Video
High salaries at council controlled company criticised
Dunedin City council is under fire over the high salaries being paid to staff at the council owned company, Delta. Audio
Council admits it made South Dunedin floods 20cm worse
The Dunedin city council has admitted it made last year's South Dunedin flood 20 centimetres worse. Audio
Dunedin 'warned about old drains before flood'
The Dunedin City Council was told about its stormwater network's poor condition before last year's damaging flood, Fulton Hogan says.
Report author explains findings
The author of the report, Ruth Stokes, says Dunedin City Council has not done its job properly by letting the stormwater system get into such disrepair. [Dunedin City Council, stormwater… Audio
Dunedin Council spending
Councillor Andrew Noone is concerned about "liberal" council spending. Audio
Million dollar claim
The Dunedin City Council is seeking more than $1 million in damages in a High Court action against the estate of former Citifleet team leader Brent Bachop. Audio
Death of a man at the centre of citifleet fraud self-inflicted
A Dunedin City Council manager took his own life, six days after he was questioned about a missing fleet of cars trucks and scooters belonging to the council. Audio
Fraud allegations led to suicide, says coroner
A coroner has found a Dunedin City Council employee took his own life due to the pressure of fraud allegations.
Council to prosecute over dog attack
The Dunedin City Council is going to prosecute the owner of three Irish Wolfhounds which attacked a woman. Audio
Botched South Dunedin cycle network scaled back
The Dunedin City Council is scaling back its botched South Dunedin cycle network, saying it will have to do less of it, better. Audio
Cycle network to be ripped up after bungle
Dunedin City Council will spend $320,000 to rip up parts of a $6 million cycle network because some vehicles are having trouble maneuvering the new layout.
South Dunedin flooding
Dr David McKay, of the University of Otago's Centre for Sustainability, joins us to talk about south Dunedin's blocked mud-tanks and why some drains and pumps won't be a long term solution to… Audio
Report reveals how car manager ripped off Dunedin council
An investigation into the Dunedin City Council's missing cars has named Citifleet team leader Brent Bachop (bok-ip) as the man at the heart of the one and a half million dollar fraud. Audio
Dunedin Mayor: 'Stadium is not a lemon'
A Dunedin City Council report has looked into demolishing the city's covered rugby stadium built for 200 million dollars just three years ago. Audio