Dunedin
Zero tolerance policy, but couches continue to burn
Dunedin's mayor is defending a group set up last year to improve anti-social behaviour in the city's student area, saying there's zero tolerance of bad behaviour. Audio
Gang leader has council contract reinstated
The Dunedin City Council has reinstated a maintenance contract with Black Power leader Albert Epere after he was charged with illegal street racing. Audio
Dunedin cycleway trouble
Patrick Morgan of the Cycling Advocates Network talks about the troublesome cycleways around Dunedin. Audio
Dunedin software developer throws lifeline to out of work
Employers are already looking to hire some of the software developers who will lose their jobs when the country's largest video gaming studio closes down. Audio
Nesting Dunedin albatross couple go live on webcam
The "royalcam" live stream has been set up by the Department of Conservation to watch the northern royal albatross nesting at the Pukekura/Taiaroa Head. Audio
Dunedin to woo Aucklanders south
Dunedin is launching a campaign to lure Aucklanders. Enterprise Dunedin says the city's schools, short commuting times and affordable housing offer an attractive proposition to Aucklanders wanting to… Audio
A possum-free Otago Peninsula
Science communication student Guy Frederick catches up with the Otago Peninsula Biodiversity Group to hear how their plan to get rid of possums on the peninsula is coming along Audio
A possum-free Otago Peninsula
Science communication student Guy Frederick catches up with the Otago Peninsula Biodiversity Group to hear how their plan to get rid of possums on the peninsula is coming along
AudioCoastal erosion: people versus nature
Science communication student Sam Fraser-Baxter investigates coastal erosion at Dunedin's famous surf beach St Clair, and talks with locals about the ongoing problems Audio
Coastal erosion: people versus nature
Science communication student Sam Fraser-Baxter investigates coastal erosion at Dunedin's famous surf beach St Clair, and talks with locals about the ongoing problems
AudioDamselflies - fast blue and slow red
PhD student Tanya Dann has been investigating the different speed lifestyles that two New Zealand damselfly species have Audio
Damselflies - fast blue and slow red
PhD student Tanya Dann has been investigating the different speed lifestyles that two New Zealand damselfly species have
AudioMan charged with murder of Dunedin woman
A 20-year-old man has been charged with murdering a 51-year-old Dunedin woman last week.
Brendon McCullum - Darryl Baser
Brendon McCullum has just fronted a press conference in Dunedin, speaking publicly for the first time since the Chris Cairns not guilty verdict. RNZ Reporter, Darryl Baser, was there. Audio
Dunedin courthouse to be restored for $15 million
Dunedin residents who have spent months campaigning to save the historic courthouse are savouring victory. Audio
Cyclist attacked in Dunedin
A female cyclist was thrown to the ground and punched several times in Dunedin yesterday.
Martin Phillipps and Graeme Downes: Dunedin double
Founders of Dunedin bands The Chills and The Verlaines, respectively, who have pursued musical careers since the early 1980s and will perform at the 2016 New Zealand Festival. Audio
Reservoir attacker carrying zipties, wearing a balaclava
It's been revealed the Dunedin reservoir attacker went out intending to assault a woman, carrying zipties in his backpack and wearing a balaclava. Audio
Irish wolfhounds' owner to be prosecuted
The Dunedin City Council will prosecute the owner of three Irish wolfhounds that attacked a woman, leaving her seriously injured. Audio