Dunedin
Jewish headstones vandalised in Dunedin
Large swastikas have been drawn on both a Jewish and a Christian headstone in Dunedin's Southern cemetery in the past week. Three old Jewish headstones have also been smashed. The police are… Audio
New music with Grant Smithies
Music today from the much loved indie pop band from Glasgow - Belle & Sebastian, and from Dunedin tracks from Ha The Unclear. Audio
Celtic Connections event celebrates links
Dunedin's celebrating its celtic roots in Edinburgh today. Audio
Regional Panel - Otago/Dunedin
Dunedin ended the year with two bangs. Winning the Gigatown competition, and a few days later becoming a UNESCO designated City of Literature. The city lobbied hard for both. We hear from Radio New… Audio
Julian Temple Band
After touring his fourth album, Upsidedownbackwards, through his native California in 2013, Julian Temple and his family left their beachside home in Dunedin to try living in the USA.Now based in… Audio
Kane Strang live at Roseneath Long Hall
Heavy-hearted Dunedin singer songwriter Kane Strang, recorded live at his debut Wellington show at the Roseneath Long Hall, November 15th, 2014. Audio
Dunedin named 'City of Literature' by UN
From today Dunedin can now call itself a City of Literature after UNESCO accepted the city's bid to join one of the world's most exclusive book clubs. Audio
Tech: gigatown and new drone rules
Peter Griffin on the news that Dunedin's become NZ's first 'gigatown'. Also with more drones buzzing around our skies, the CAA is tightening up the rules governing how they operate in New Zealand. Audio
Dunedin wins Gigatown competition
After a year-long social media battle between towns up and down the country, Dunedin has been crowned the ultimate winner of the Gigatown broadband competition. Audio
Former partner describes drug plan to prison inquest
A former partner of a prisoner who died from a suspected drug overdose has given evidence he was trying to smuggle in a bottle of pills for gang associates. Audio
Major prisoner death inquest begins for Jai Davis
One of the biggest inquests in years into the death of a prisoner opens in Dunedin today. 30-year-old Jai Davis died in February 2011 of a suspected drug overdose at the Otago Prison. Audio
Jeremy Mayall: Mozart Fellow
Mozart Fellow at Otago University, Hamilton composer Jeremy Mayall talks about collaborating with writers, film makers and other musicians, plus the upcoming premiere of new works amidst butterflies… Audio
Idea for Dunedin stadium to be knocked down labelled ridiculous
An option for the Dunedin City Council to knock down or mothball the controversial Forsyth Barr Stadium has been labelled as ridiculous. 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
Spiritual Outlook for 16 November 2014 - what’s in the mirror
He's an artist who seems to enjoy the macabre in his paintings, and it's won him a big prize. Audio
Dunedin students warn on alcohol plan
Dunedin students are warning a crackdown on city bars will shift their drinking into the streets and increase the harm. Audio
Dudley Benson Deforestation
Dudley Benson's 2010 album Forest breathed new life into the songs of Hirini Melbourne through voice alone. Now, the songs on Forest have themselves been reimagined as part of a remix project called… Audio
$50,000 reward for solving Dunedin cold case
The police have put up a reward of 50-thousand dollars to try to close the case of a Dunedin woman missing for 12 years. Audio
Dunedin Fringe Festival
The new director of Dunedin's Fringe Festival, Josh Thomas, on what will change and what will stay the same under his watch. Audio