Ian Telfer
Another manager resigns over the Dunedin council car scam
A third senior Dunedin City Council manager has resigned over the growing Citifleet scandal. Audio
Ashburton wakes after Work and Income shootings
Ashburton is still coming to terms this morning with the killing of two workers at their local work and income office and the serious injury of another. Audio
Thankyou Payroll turns heads
A new internet-based payroll system is turning heads with its free service and pioneering social business model. Audio
Police hunt over for armed man who shot WINZ staff
A development from police in Asburton - Ian telfer has the latest. Audio
Latest on shooting from police news conference
Our reporter Ian Telfer is in Asburton has just been at a police news conference . Audio
Wingatui would be spoiled by beige McMansions - residents
People living opposite Dunedin's Wingatui racecourse say its subdivision will wreck their views with a row of beige McMansions. Audio
Dunedin council manager quits over fleet fraud case
A senior manager at Dunedin City Council has quit over the Citifleet fraud investigation. Audio
Inquest of Otago forestry worker hears industry not to blame
The family of a South Otago forestry worker say his death should not be counted as a forest industry accident. Audio
Police join hunt for Dunedin city's 152 missing fleet vehicles
The police have joined the hunt for 152 missing cars, vans and scooters, with the Dunedin City Council concluding it's been fleeced out of one-and-a-half million dollars or more. Audio
Dunedin leaders cautiously welcome Labour plans
Dunedin leaders are cautiously welcoming Labour's election package for their city which includes spending of at least a quarter of a billion dollars. Audio
Waitaki River management society holds out on minimum flow drop
Recreational users of the Waitaki River say a deal to drop its minimum flow would do lasting damage to the river's life. Audio
Dunedin stages world's first zombie-science festival
Dunedin's name as a gothic, education city will get a whole new edge this weekend when it becomes the stage for the world's first zombie science festival. Audio
Dissident MTF shareholders get little backing
Shareholders at a Special Meeting of Motor Trade Finances have strongly rejected a push for the company to settle a two-year court battle over lending fees. Audio
Winter bites again in southern snow storm
Southern drivers are being warned of a freeze tonight which could make the roads dangerously icy following a day of snow. Audio
Snow, sleet falls in South Island
Snow and sleet is falling in Southland, Otago, Fiordland and parts of Canterbury as a winter storm sweeps up the South Island. Audio
Oamaru's portacom court seen as inappropriate blight
A portable courtroom shifted from post-quake Christchurch and opened in Oamaru today is being criticised as a blight on the town. Audio
Port of Tauranga denies building a new monopoly
Port of Tauranga and Port Otago have emerged as the leading contenders for the next generation of larger cargo ships after a major deal bringing Timaru back into the picture. Audio
Irrigation investment guarantees growth - Waitaki
A North Otago irrigation scheme is in line to double in size and the local mayor says it will do more than anything else to create jobs and wealth. Audio
Grey Power booms with cheaper electricity scheme
Grey Power has thousands of new members and its all because of a cheap electricity deal it offers. Audio
Dunedin demolition worker admits manslaughter for Octagon death
More details have emerged of the death of a man in central Dunedin bar in April, now that his killer has pleaded guilty to manslaughter. Audio