Dunedin
The Beatles New Zealand Tour 1964 Part 4
The Beatles in Dunedin. The Beatles play two concerts in Dunedin. The Police begin to take Beatlemania seriously as Lennon is injured by fans and a group of locals provide a decoy to enable the band… Audio
Fashion Victims
Almost a year since more than 1100 people were killed in the Rana Plaza clothes factory collapse, one of our top designers Francis Hooper explores where Kiwi designed clothes are made, and Pulitzer… Audio
Stages: Port Chalmers' Chick's Hotel - secret rooms and ghost stories
Port Chalmers is a beautiful, eerie port town with enough industrial noise to ease the tinnitus of the musicians who call it home. Chick's Hotel is a dark, looming building that allows bands from… Audio
Ideas for 23 February 2014: Martin Phillipps of The Chills
Martin Phillipps of The Chills is one of our leading songwriters and a pioneer of what became known as the 'Dunedin Sound' - the sound that helped the Flying Nun label build an international… Audio
Safety and Cycling in Dunedin
This science communication student podcast looks at safety and cycling in Dunedin Audio
Outspoken for 15 September 2013.
Steve Wilde continues his preview of the approaching local body elections with a close-up look at the metropolitan centres. This time it's Dunedin... the main issues and what the voters are thinking.
…Essential NZ Albums: Sneaky Feelings - Send You
In the Flying Nun scene of the early 80s, Dunedin's Sneaky Feelings stood out for their aspirations. In this programme of Essential New Zealand Albums Nick Bollinger discusses their first album, Send… Audio
Snapper
Peter Gutteridge is back with his third incarnation of Snapper, featuring his nephew, Jack Reid, Thought Creature's Danny Brady and Hope Robertson of Bad Sav. Audio
Kalimpong Kids
With Jane McCabe - A Dunedin PhD candidate who has uncovered a little-known part of NZ's history, when 130 mixed race children were brought here from India in the early 1900s by Dr John Graham, a… Audio
Ghosts in Dunedin
The city's Globe Theatre is the focus of paranormal investigators. Audio
Museum Visit: The Hocken Collection
A virtual visit to one of New Zealand's museums with Sharon Dell of the Hocken Collections in Dunedin. Audio
Insight for 17 April - Heritage Buildings
Lorna Perry investigates the costs and benefits of heritage buildings. Audio
Otago Museum Butterfly House
The Tropical Forest at Otago Museum is home to hundreds of butterflies - and a few other creatures as well. Audio
Harbour Molars
Sculptor Regan Gentry has carved a set of giant molars in Oamaru stone, which now reside at the mouth of the Otago Harbour. Audio
Place names: Dunedin
The Edinburgh of the south - Musselburgh, St Claire, St Kilda, Macandrew Bay: with Peter Dowling, revising editor of AW Reed's 'Place Names of New Zealand'. Audio
Top shop
A tiny, dusty Dunedin bookstore has been judged one of the 10 best in the world, which has surprised its owner, who didn't even know it was in the running. Audio
The Vault - Peter McIntyre
Turning his back on journalism, Peter McIntyre became New Zealand's first official war artist after the Second World War. In this recording, he lends his two cents on wine, women and Wellington...and… Audio
Insight, Sunday 23 August: Student Housing
Emma Lancaster looks at housing conditions for students in Dunedin. Audio
Asian Report for 30 September 2008
Jason Moon finds about the features of the new Dunedin Chinese Garden. Audio