Dunedin
Dunedin courthouse to be restored for $15 million
Dunedin residents who have spent months campaigning to save the historic courthouse are savouring victory. Audio
Cyclist attacked in Dunedin
A female cyclist was thrown to the ground and punched several times in Dunedin yesterday.
Martin Phillipps and Graeme Downes: Dunedin double
Founders of Dunedin bands The Chills and The Verlaines, respectively, who have pursued musical careers since the early 1980s and will perform at the 2016 New Zealand Festival. Audio
Reservoir attacker carrying zipties, wearing a balaclava
It's been revealed the Dunedin reservoir attacker went out intending to assault a woman, carrying zipties in his backpack and wearing a balaclava. Audio
Irish wolfhounds' owner to be prosecuted
The Dunedin City Council will prosecute the owner of three Irish wolfhounds that attacked a woman, leaving her seriously injured. Audio
Kevin Williamson, Craig Lithgow and Dan Willson: tartan ties
Kevin Williamson is a poet, author, publisher and activist, who performs his work with musician Craig Lithgow. Singer-songwriter Dan Willson records and performs as Withered Hand. All three… Audio
Pair charged with concealing dead child
Two people charged with concealing the dead body of a child have appeared in court in Dunedin.
Dunedin set to offer southern hospitality to Syrian refugees.
Dunedin has succeeded in its bid to host some of the 750 Syrian refugees coming to New Zealand over the next two and half years. Audio
New refugee centre to be set up in Dunedin
Dunedin has been selected as the location for New Zealand's newest refugee resettlement centre.
Gigatown Dunedin promising more visible signs after slow start
The leaders of Dunedin's Gigatown project say the project is about to hit its stride after criticism of its slow start. Audio
First Gigatown says Dunedin should take pride in its fast fibre
Those leading the world's first Gigatown project say Dunedin should be proud of what its achieved. Audio
Iwi festival attracts thousands to Dunedin
Ngāi Tahu Māori from around the country are gathering in Dunedin to celebrate their identity and culture. Audio
Sea levels 'not a matter of speculation'
There is no room for speculation about rising sea levels when you're standing up to your knees in water in your back yard, says Dunedin Mayor Dave Cull. Audio
Extra refugee settlement centre considered
Immigration New Zealand is considering making Dunedin a refugee settlement centre, after the city's council unanimously endorsed the move. Audio
Stoats nest found at Dunedin sanctuary
A Dunedin bird sanctuary has caught a family of stoats likely to be responsible for ravaging the centre for months.
Woman charged over exam paper theft
A 23-year-old woman has been charged over the theft of 98 exam papers from Otago University. Audio
The prince, a tuatara and a bumblebee
Prince Charles has met a young tuatara, and an uninvited bumblebee, during a visit to a conservation sanctuary near Dunedin. Audio
Royal couple head south to Dunedin
The Royal couple left the North Island flying south to Dunedin today to be greeted by an enthusiastic crowd of about two thousand Otago fans. Audio
Police arrest student after couch-burning
One student has been arrested and the police have spoken to several others after a spate of couch fires in Dunedin.
Tessa Petersen: Concertmaster
Dunedin violinist Tessa Petersen has just been named Concertmaster of the Southern Sinfonia. She talks to Eva about what the new job involves. Audio