Dunedin
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
Dunedin goes all out for pop superstar Ed Sheeran
The world's biggest pop star, Ed Sheeran, will hit Dunedin this week bringing more than 110 thousand people to Forsyth Barr Stadium - almost the population of the city. Sheeran's three shows are… Audio
Flagship cycling project in Dunedin a "work in progress"
Cyclists say a flagship cycling project in Dunedin is confusing and in some parts badly designed, but the Transport Agency says it's a work in progress and it isn't due to be finished until October. Video, Audio
Missing dog found five weeks after crash
A Dunedin man, who credits his dog with helping him recover from paralysis, says it's a miracle that he's been reunited with her, five weeks after the Labrador-Huntaway cross disappeared in wake of a… Video, Audio
Man in court over teen's death in Dunedin
A Dunedin man has appeared in court charged with the murder of a 16-year-old girl on the weekend.
Dunedin facing big cleanup after flooding
The clean-up was under way in Dunedin today, after more than 100mm of rain yesterday caused houses and roads to flood and prompted some evacuations. Video, Audio
Drought, fire, now a flood in Dunedin
There were fears flooding in Dunedin could be as bad as the 2015 floods, but it appears the city has "dodged a bullet", RNZ reporter Ian Telfer says. Video, Audio
Fire in Dunedin destroyed three buildings, threatened homes
People evacuated from a large industrial fire in Dunedin overnight feared their houses would be lost as embers set their backyards alight. Video, Audio
State of emergency declared in Dunedin
Sewage has flown on to the streets in Dunedin, prompting the council to warn all stormwater should be treated as contaminated. Civil Defence Controller Sandy Graham joins Checkpoint with the latest. Audio
Storm Fehi: Untreated sewage flowing in Dunedin's streets
Untreated sewage is beginning to flow into Dunedin's streets as flooding worsens in the city.
Dunedin blaze: 'Deep-seated hotspots' continue to burn
The massive fire in Dunedin that forced people out of their homes is under control but still smouldering despite rain that started overnight. Audio
Dunedin fire: 2000 tonnes of dry logs up in flames
The owner of a timber and firewood business in Dunedin is coming to terms with potentially losing everything at his yard after a major fire.
Fire Service battles blaze in Dunedin
The Fire Service is battling a fire in the Dunedin suburb of Burnside. A local resident talks to John Campbell. Audio
Couple died before fire at Dunedin flat
Anastasia Neve and David Clarke's bodies were found in a South Dunedin flat last week, after a fire in the building. Police said today the pair died before the blaze. Video, Audio
New govt committed to new Dunedin hospital
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern discusses plans for the region's new hospital. Audio
Dunedin Law Courts reopened after $20m revamp
The historic building was at risk of being mothballed after it was deemed an earthquake risk in 2011, but after a strident local campaign it underwent a $20 million restoration. Video, Audio
115-year-old Dunedin courthouse officially reopens
A procession of legal bigwigs will herald the re-opening of Dunedin's newly refurbished courthouse later today. The 115-year-old building was due to be closed for good, but a public campaign pressured… Audio
New Dunedin Hospital site being considered
Former Health Minister Pete Hodgson talks to John Campbell about his work with the Southern Partnership Group and the new site for a new Dunedin Hospital. Video, Audio
Fatal Dunedin fire could have suspicious cause
Detectives are calling for any sightings of suspicious behaviour in South Dunedin this morning as investigators search for the cause of a house fire that killed two people. Video, Audio
Two killed in Dunedin house fire - update
Two people have died in a house fire that broke out in Dunedin just after 5am on Monday. RNZ reporter Tim Brown is at the scene and joins Susie Ferguson with the latest details. Audio