Otago
Twist in soldier's tag tale
A Dunedin museum's attempt to reunite a soldier's identity tag with his family - a century after he disappeared in the First World War - has taken another twist.
Jacinta Ruru: law from a Maori perspective
Kim Hill talks to Professor Jacinta Ruru (Raukawa), who has been the only Maori Law Faculty staff member at the University of Otago since 1999. She has designed a new experience of learning law that… Audio
Some financial points with Bernard Hickey
Bernard Hickey addresses some financial points. Audio
Council car not ticketed for parking on yellow lines.
A Dunedin City Council staff member in a Council car didn't get a ticket for parking on yellow lines when non-Council cars have been. Audio
Iwi-led low-cost health centre for South Dunedin
A major new iwi-led health centre is being launched to bring low-cost health care to South Dunedin, one of the most deprived areas in the country.
Dancing baby kiwi video goes viral
The night-time habits of a dancing baby kiwi caught on camera at Dunedin's Orokonui Ecosanctuary is going viral. Video, Audio
'Evolution, not revolution' to turnaround Southern DHB
The country's most troubled district health board says it will turnaround its fortunes by improving its services, not cutting them.
NZers return soldier's dog tag from WWI battle
A Dunedin museum hopes to reunite a German solider's identity tag with his family, a century after he was killed in the Battle of the Somme during World War I.
Episode 5 - Who cares?
Who will take care of us when we can’t take care of ourselves? And how much choice will we have in the matter, once the time comes? Video, Audio
Family left stunned by student's sudden death
Twenty-one friends and associates of a Dunedin student who died suddenly of meningitis have been offered preventative antibiotics. Audio
Changes would keep the Lindis River flowing
Otago Regional Council has backed recommendations to ensure Lindis River still flows in the summer months.
Farm Call Outs Through a Vet's Eyes
Balclutha vet John Smart and Culverdon vet Alistair Kenyon talk about what is taking their time on farms at present. Audio
Farm Call Outs Through a Vet's Eyes
Balclutha vet John Smart and Culverdon vet Alistair Kenyon talk about what is taking their time on farms at present.
AudioOtago Cuisine
Mt Difficulty executive chef Werner Hecht-Wendt has joined forces with O'Connell Street Bistro head chef Mark Southon to create a distinctively Otago meal. Audio
Arsenic discovered in Queenstown suburb's soil
A public meeting will be held in the Queenstown suburb of Frankton tonight to tackle the problem of high levels of arsenic discovered in some of the area's soil. Audio
Dunedin school protects students from falling with towels
Ravensbourne School in Dunedin has made a pedestrian crossing with towels so children can get to school without slipping over on one of the city's steepest streets. Video, Audio
Dunedin is the Pokemon capital of New Zealand
Dunedin's varied terrain seems to be attracting more than the usual number of Pokemon. Audio
Council wants to rein in bar-hopping Queenstown tourists
Queenstown's council wants to rein in 'hordes' of 'intimidating' bar-hopping tourists by requiring businesses to have permits to run pub crawls.
Arsenic found in Frankton road reserves
High levels of arsenic have been found in road reserves in a residential area of Frankton, the Queenstown District Council says.
Hospital rebuild decisions must be open - mayor
Important decisions about the rebuild of Dunedin hospital should not take place behind closed doors, says mayor Dave Cull.