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Regicide: the story of Chris Lewis
In 1981 Dunedin teenager Chris Lewis tried to shoot Queen Elizabeth. Then, at least according to some, authorities tried to cover it up. In this collaboration with Stuff.co.nz journalist Hamish… Audio
Plane crashes at Warbirds Over Wanaka show
A plane has crash landed at the Warbirds Over Wanaka show but no one has been injured.
Queenstown community housing to go ahead despite investor pulling out
A community housing group in Queenstown has secured new funding, after an investor pulled out of backing 50 new social housing units.
Sheeran sanity as Dun-Ed-in swells with fans
Dunedin is seeing red, but not in anger: the city is buzzing ahead of the first concert of pop superstar Ed Sheeran. Audio
Dun-Ed-in catches Sheeran fever
Around 37,000 people are expected to cram into Forsyth Barr Stadium tonight to mark the beginning of what is expected to be the biggest event in Dunedin since the 2011 Rugby World Cup. Video, Audio
Dunedin becomes Dun-Ed-in when Ed Sheeran's in town
More than 100,000 people will visit Dunedin this weekend for pop star Ed Sheeran's concerts. Ian Telfer is there, and says the city is gripped in Ed Fever. Video, Audio
Series of accidents ahead of Ed Sheeran's Dunedin concert
Traffic taking Ed Sheeran fans south to Dunedin today has been held up by a series of accidents.
Scones with the PM and a mural - it's all Ed mania
Pop star Ed Sheeran is a small town guy and says he understands why Dunedin's getting so excited about his appearance. Audio
Cheerin' Sheeran: Dunedin set to reap $34m
Ed Sheeran's tour in Dunedin this week has been called the city's biggest event ever, and is hoped to bring its biggest economic windfall since the 2011 Rugby World Cup.
Queenstown Rafting to resume operations tomorrow
Queenstown Rafting will resume operations tomorrow, after one of its guides died on Friday from a suspected medical event.
Staff 'devastated' after guide dies on Shotover River
The man who died in a rafting accident in Queenstown today was an experienced guide.
End of an era for Cadbury factory in Dunedin
The final batch of pineapple lumps will roll off the assembly line tonight in what really will be a bitter-sweet moment for the Cadbury factory in Dunedin. Video, Audio
Last Pineapple Lump off the line
The last Pineapple Lump has come off the production line today at Dunedin's Cadbury factory today. Cadbury worker Teresa Gooch tells us how it feels to say goodbye to the plant and the chocolate. Audio
Cadbury's Dunedin factory turns out final sweets today
It's the end of an era today, as confectionary rolls off the production line at Cadbury's Dunedin factory for the last time.
Pay it forward
Dunedin's Fortune theatre has found a way to allow more people to experience art. The ticketing initative has been designed so those who are struggling financially can see a show. Audio
Power to the people? Wind generated community electricity
Two community groups are hoping to generate wind-powered electricity, amidst calls for changes to make it easier to do so. Investigations into a wind turbine project to supply energy to Blueskin Bay… Audio
Protecting Dunedin's Sand dunes
Dunedin Council's come up with a way to tackle erosion along sand dunes in the city. Notches will be cut into the dunes to help them grow and become more resilient. Audio, Gallery
Uber to launch in Dunedin and Queenstown
The ride-sharing company which has shaken up passenger transport in more than 600 cities world-wide is launching in Dunedin and Queenstown in May.
Uber to launch in Dunedin and Queenstown
Controversial and popular ride-sharing service Uber will launch in Dunedin and Queenstown in May. Ian Telfer asked locals if they'll embrace the transport revolution. Audio
Error of Judgement
Panelist Jonathan Krebs talks about when the Judge gets it wrong and has a judgement overturned. Audio