Otago
Major fires in the south
Major fires in the south damaging some homes and threatening others. Audio
Large police presence at Otago Uni
Students and staff at the University of Otago are on high alert after an anonymous message posted on an online forum on Monday night suggested there would be a shooting at the campus today. Our… Audio
University on alert after shooting threat
At Otago University is our reporter Peter Newport. Audio
Otago students on alert after shooting threat
Students and staff at the University of Otago are on high alert this morning, but trying go about their day undeterred by a threat of violence made two days ago. Mohamed Hassan reports. Audio
Business as usual at University of Otago despite threat
While some University of Otago students have been spooked by an anonymous threat to carry out a campus shooting today, the university says it's business as usual this morning. Josie Cochrane is the… Audio
Otago students on edge following shooting threat
Some students were on edge last night and apprehensive about attending classes at Otago University today after an anonymous threat to carry out a campus shooting. Audio
Shooting threat at Otago Uni
The police in Dunedin are investigating a threat to carry out a shooting at Otago University. Reporter Belinda McCammon reports. Audio
Cadbury factory reoccupied after amonia leak
An investigation has been launched into an ammonia leak which forced the evacuation of Cadbury factory workers in Dunedin. Audio
Fatal crash with foreign driver under investigation
A foreign driver who was killed along with two of his passengers had limited New Zealand driving experience and had been seen overtaking dangerously just minutes before the crash. Audio
Roadmap - Kaka Point
Kaka Point is a small, coastal community in the Catlins, half an hour south-east of Balclutha. Audio
Inquest hears of tourist's NZ driving inexperience
A Chinese driver's lack of experience on New Zealand roads has been linked to the deaths of three people in an accident near Wanaka last December.
Dunedin's doubts on govt courthouse figures
Dunedin leaders say they can not believe the government's estimates for quake-strengthening the city's heritage courthouse.
Dunedin leaders call for end of secrecy on courthouse
Dunedin leaders are calling on the justice minister to end the secrecy about quake-strengthening the city's heritage courthouse, saying the figures being used are unbelievable. Audio
Drone joins battle for coastal roads
It sounds like a swarm of mosquitos and looks like a flying spider but it could save New Zealand's coastal roads.
Tiny Queenstown house most expensive per metre in NZ
New Zealand's most expensive house per square metre is on the market in Queenstown - and it only has one bedroom. Audio
$1m for 1-bedroom Queenstown house
A one-bedroom house in Queenstown, which is only 33 square metres, is on the market for over $1 million - although there is a twist.
Seth Shostak - Life in Space
Senior astronomer and Director of the Center for SETI Research at the SETI Institute, Mountain View, California. Seth Shostak is coming to New Zealand as a guest speaker at the Aoraki Mackenzie… Audio
Prof Harlene Hayne - Celebrating Academic Success
Does the tall poppy syndrome really exist? Professor Harlene Hayne, Vice Chancellor of Otago University, believes it does and says it's time we started celebrating our academic successes in the same… Audio
Hear ye! Hear ye! Otago's in full cry
The best solo broadcasters on the planet have gathered in Central Otago for the World Town Crier Tournament.
Town Criers assemble in Cromwell for World Champs
Town criers from all over the world are in Central Otago this weekend for their World Championships. Audio