Aaron Hawkins
Snowy start for Dunedin
It's a snowy start in Dunedin this morning, with a heavy downfall expected until nine o'clock.
A second Antarctic front has brought a fresh flurry overnight, falling across the Southern and Eastern… Audio
The 'spicy' mayoral races you haven't heard about
Outside our bigger cities, Aotearoa's smaller centres are seeing stacked races and fraught local issues. Audio
The 'spicy' mayoral races you haven't heard about
Outside our bigger cities, Aotearoa's smaller centres are seeing stacked races and fraught local issues.
AudioVenue operators say urban intensification is killing live music
Live music venue operators say urban intensification is sounding the death knell for their sector. As more and more people move into apartments and other developments in our urban centres - tension… Audio
Dunedin Mayor on wild weather, Army on standby
The wild weather has been absolutely hammering the South Island and in Dunedin it's been bad enough for the Army to go on standby should its help be needed. Further north, more than 70 millimetres of… Audio
Three Waters hangs over Local Govt NZ conference
It's tough times for local councils as they grapple with huge reforms and it doesn't appear the Prime Minister's words of comfort have made much difference.
Mayors and councillors from across the… Audio
Covid-19: Anti-mandate protesters told to leave Octagon
Anti-mandate protesters in Dunedin's Octagon have until midday to leave.
Dunedin Mayor Aaron Hawkins says the lifting of vaccine pass requirements and most mandates means there's no reason for them… Audio
Ultimatum delivered to Dunedin Otagon protesters
Pack up and leave, or we'll move you on - that's the message from the Dunedin City Council to a small group of protesters that have occupied the Octagon for almost two months.
The group began the… Audio
Big opportunity for new musical talent in Dunedin
New bands and musicians are being asked to audition for New Year's Eve at the Octagon. Dunedin City Council is hoping to put on an event with lots of new talent alongside more experienced bands on the… Audio
The Panel with Wendyl Nissen and Sir Ian Taylor (Part 1)
Panellists Wendyl Nissen and Sir Ian Taylor discuss the South Island moving to Alert Level 3, a New Zealand video game hitting it big, and the resumption of parliament in lockdown Audio
Countdown stabbing: Dunedin mayor on community's shock
Dunedin is in shock after a violent attack at a central city supermarket.
A man stabbed staff and bystanders at Countdown Cumberland St on Monday afternoon.
He has now been charged with attempted… Audio
Otago lead in water was 40 times acceptable level, not 4, Dunedin Mayor learns on air
The Dunedin City Council has corrected its figures on lead contamination, saying the worst test result that was emailed on December 18 was 40 times the allowable level in drinking water, not four.
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Dunedin City Council wants to add 3000 homes to district plan
Dunedin City Council wants to lump an extra 3000 homes on to its district plan after admitting current ambitions aren't nearly high enough.
Projections suggest at least 5400 houses are needed over… Audio
Dunedin Mayor on lead water issues
Residents in two coastal Otago towns have been warned not to drink the water after lead was discovered in it in December. A missed email means people living in Karitane and Waikouaiti have only now… Audio
Locals in the dark over Dunedin council's plan for Foulden Maar
It's been more than a year since the Dunedin City Council announced its intention to buy 42 hectares of Foulden Maar, a fossil-rich diatomite reserve near Middlemarch.
Locals with an interest in the… Audio
Dunedin councillor told to apologise for intimidating behaviour
A Dunedin councillor has been told to apologise for aggressive and intimidating behaviour, or he'll be stripped of some of his roles.
Three Dunedin councillors complained about the behaviour of Lee… Audio
Government rules out managed isolation Queenstown, Invercargill
The Government has ruled out housing managed isolation and quarantine facilities in Queenstown and Invercargill. Our Otago-Southland reporter Timothy Brown has more. Audio
Dunedin Mayor on possible managed isolation facilities
The south of the South Island could be in line for new quarantine and managed isolation facilities, but Clutha-Southland MP Hamish Walker isn't happy about it.
Walker put out a press release… Audio
Full houses for weekend rugby games
A full house of 43,000 fans gathered at Eden Park to watch some rugby, and celebrate the end of coronavirus lockdowns and restrictions.
It's the largest crowd the Blues have played in front of for 15… Audio
Excitement building for Highlanders return
Now we're at Level 1, anticipation is building for the return of live sport as the Highlanders take on the Chiefs at Dunedin's Forsyth Barr Stadium tomorrow night.
A crowd of more than 18,000 is… Audio