Stories by Ian Telfer
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Dunedin's mayoral challengers struggle to bring change
There is a strong mood amongst South Dunedin voters to change the mayor, but the vote appears split among the many challengers.
Mayoral hopefuls consider busting Queenstown's boom
The Queenstown mayoral race has raised a debate over whether the resort town should be limiting its own booming growth.
Govt to accept changes to ACC appeals system
The author of a report which has sparked a raft of changes to ACC says it is a great day and the changes will make the system much fairer. Audio
Smelter waste stockpile 'ticking time bomb'
A Southland council is being criticised as having failed its community over a major aluminium smelter waste stockpile.
Shadbolt facing serious competition for Invercargill mayoralty
The Invercargill mayoralty is being described as a genuine three-horse race in which Tim Shadbolt might well be toppled. Audio
Iwi-led low-cost health centre for South Dunedin
A major new iwi-led health centre is being launched to bring low-cost health care to South Dunedin, one of the most deprived areas in the country.
'Evolution, not revolution' to turnaround Southern DHB
The country's most troubled district health board says it will turnaround its fortunes by improving its services, not cutting them.
Dissident Silver Fern Farms shareholders fail to stop $260m deal
A group of shareholders of meat processor Silver Fern Farms have failed to stop the company's Chinese joint venture at a special meeting. Audio
Sonny Tau fined $24,500 over dead kereru case
Ngāpuhi leader Sonny Tau has been sentenced to community detention and fined $24,500 for trying to cover up shooting five kereru. Video
The foreigners dreaming of Kaitangata
Thousands of people from around the world suddenly want to move to the South Otago town of Kaitangata. Ian Telfer asked four of them why.
Otago town aims to attract with affordable housing
An Otago town has launched a plan to lure families by offering new homes costing half the price of the government's affordable housing.
Fight over clean-up for derelict coal works
A fight is brewing over who will pay the millions of dollars needed to clean up one of the country's most toxic sites.
Govt delays toxic site clean-ups by 10 yrs
The cleaning up of thousands of toxic waste sites has been pushed back for at least a decade after the government dropped it as a priority.
Labour MP accused of interfering in court case
A Labour MP has been accused of inappropriately trying to influence the Environment Court on the future of a prominent Dunedin hill.
Residents oppose 'overscale' Otago windfarm
An Otago community's dream of putting up its own windfarm has been challenged by the people living closest to the site.
Windfarm a political statement, opponent says
A critic of the country's first proposed community windfarm says it's a political statement at the community's expense.
Dunedin's heart 'needs more love'
Dunedin retailers say the central city is dowdy and needs more investment and attention.
Tuk-Tuk taxi service takes off in Dunedin
In the age of Uber and high speed travel, a Dunedin student is going against the flow with a business ferrying passengers by bicycle.
Dunedin 90-year-olds give royal advice
Residents of a Dunedin rest home share their advice to the monarch as she turns 90: eat plenty of seafood and catch up with your pals.
RMA changes 'potential policy train wreck'
Sir Geoffrey Palmer, who was the godfather of the Resource Management Act, is pleading with the government to stop fiddling with it.
DHB's 15 year fight for $5m ends in nothing
The Southern District Health Board has given up on a $5 million, 15-year dispute with a doctors' organisation.
Searching for a devastating pest
Biosecurity teams are being scrambled on to hundreds of dairy farms to try to stop an outbreak of Velvetleaf - one of the world's worst cropping pests. 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.
New footage of balcony collapse concert
High-tech footage of a balcony collapse at a student concert has revealed no-one was jumping on it when it fell. Audio
Submissions split on Otago windfarm
Submissions on an Otago community's plan to put up its own windfarm are evenly split for and against.