Otago
Dunedin's Fe29 Art Gallery
Dunedin couple Meg and Cecilia Mickelsen have turned their love of art into a cottage industry. Their St Clair home is also a gallery called Fe29, selling works by local and overseas artists - and a… Audio, Gallery
Diana Noonan and Carol Geissler - Women of the Catlins
Writer Diana Noonan and photographer Cris Antona collaborated to tell the stories of 26 women living in one of the remotest parts of the country - the Catlins region. Wallace is joined by Diana, who… Audio
Hunt on for Easter bunnies
Hundreds of hunters will be bringing in their hauls at the annual 24-hour Easter Bunny Hunt in Alexandra today.
Queenstown divided over anniversary
Queenstown's Chamber of Commerce wants a decision to be made over which anniversary holiday the town should mark.
The Americans... and the Aussies... are coming
Aircraft enthusiasts from around the world are heading to this year's Warbirds over Wanaka Airshow. Ed Taylor is the General Manager for Warbirds Over Wanaka. Audio
The Wireless Preview - Loulou Callister-Baker
Dunedin gets a lot of publicity for all the bad behaviour that happens in North Dunedin but there is another really creative side to the city, which is helped by the lower cost of living. Loulou… Audio
Smoking and Our Young People - Professor Janet Hoek
It could be the next step in stopping young people smoking. Otago University researchers have found that cigarette sticks with printed health warnings or unattractive colours, could enhance the… Audio
What will $700,000 get you in Te Anau?
Real estate agent discusses what $700,000 gets you in Te Anau. Audio
Student jailed for five years for ecstasy imports
An Otago University student who imported ecstasy to feed his drug addiction has been jailed for five years.
Student party 'success' despite arrests
This year's Hyde St party in Dunedin was a successful student event despite minor injuries and a handful of arrests, an organiser says.
Will NZ's biggest paywall plan yet pay off?
New Zealand’s biggest locally-owned news publisher is set to make readers pay for its online news. Mediawatch asks the editor of the Otago Daily Times if it will pay off, and what the paying punters… Video, Audio
Will NZ's biggest paywall plan yet pay off?
New Zealand’s biggest locally-owned news publisher is set to make readers pay for its online news. Mediawatch asks the editor of the Otago Daily Times if it will pay off, and what the paying punters…
Video, AudioFive men injured in Otago crash
Five men were injured, two seriously, when their car rolled several times near Mosgiel in Otago on Saturday.
Amelia Dunbar and Emma Newborn: bitches and woolsheds
Creators of the hit touring show The Bitches' Box, who are acting as dogs again in the new show, Sons of a Bitch, which tours to 19 woolsheds throughout the South Island in April, alongside… Audio
Oamaru Hospital cuts bed numbers due to funding
Oamaru Hospital is reducing its bed numbers by 20 percent because of cuts to funding.
Dunedin out of doldrums for the first time in a decade
Dunedin's economy is sailing out of the doldrums for the first time in 10 years. Audio
Is Dunedin out of the doldrums?
Dunedin has been economically stagnant so long that no-one is brave enough to declare the gloomy times over.
Dunedin housing subdivision racing ahead
The first major housing subdivision in Dunedin for years is filling up unexpectedly fast. Audio
Electric energy at iD Fashion Week
Excitement and nerves created an electric energy yesterday as 38 young designers presented their work at iD Fashion Week in Dunedin.
Dunedin city council opposes bulk of RMA changes
The Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, Jan Wright, is warning proposed changes to the Resource Management Act go too far. Audio