Dave Cull
Dunedin wins Gigatown competition
After a year-long social media battle between towns up and down the country, Dunedin has been crowned the ultimate winner of the Gigatown broadband competition. Audio
Dunedin Mayor: 'Stadium is not a lemon'
A Dunedin City Council report has looked into demolishing the city's covered rugby stadium built for 200 million dollars just three years ago. Audio
Dunedin council buys animal leg irons for $3900
The Dunedin Mayor, is standing by his decision to spend nearly 4000 rate payer dollars on what he thought were 19th century shackles for Maori prisoners - that now appear to be animal leg irons. Audio
Mayor responds to Auditor General report
The Auditor-General has criticised a Dunedin city council-owned company for losing six million dollars on risky property investments near Queenstown. Audio
Results in Dunedin
Dunedin's re-elected mayor Dave Cull easily held off his eight challengers. Audio
AgResearch not bowing to Invermay backlash
The crown institute AgResearch has confirmed a major staff relocation plan despite a backlash from leaders in the South island. Audio
Dunedin Mayor refused Ag Research meeting over jobs losses
Dunedin's mayor says he has no option but to go straight to central government with his fight to keep Ag Research jobs in the city after being denied the chance of a meeting with the organisation's… Audio
Dunedin mayor vows to fight Invermay relocations
More now on the case to keep AgResearch jobs in Dunedin that's being taken to the Government. Audio
Delta cuts another 77 jobs in Otago and Southland.
The Dunedin city council subsidiary, Delta, has just announced it is closing down all its 20 million dollar civil construction businesses. Audio
Dunedin Council votes against North Dunedin liquor ban
The Dunedin City Council has unanimously voted against imposing a liquor ban in the student area of North Dunedin. Audio
Will a Southern Alliance tip the balance of power?
South Island councils are banding together, to try to counter-balance Auckland's growing political power. Audio
Museum law prevents council from cutting executive's salary
The Dunedin city council says it is powerless to reduce the salary of the Otago Museum's head because of an Act of Parliament. Audio
Southern mayors fight to keep youth work programme
Southern mayors are lobbying to save an employment programme, as youth unemployment sky rockets in the region. Audio
Otago Rugby deal 'good for taxpayers' says Mayor
Joining us is the Mayor of Dunedin Dave Cull. Audio
Dunedin ratepayers, rugby union will bail out Otago rugby
Dunedin ratepayers and the New Zealand Rugby Union will bail out Otago rugby, saving it from liquidation. Audio
Return to amateur rugby could solve domestic troubles
A return to amateur rugby seems a far fetched idea for a country which boasts the best team in the world, but New Zealand's domestic competition faces that threat as provincial unions continue to… Audio
Student body and Dunedin Mayor discuss problem drinking
After more disorder, couch burning and arrests in north Dunedin this week, solutions are being sought to tame the rowdiest student population in the country. Audio
Dunedin's mayor welcomes occupiers' Octagon exodus
The end of the 66-day occupation of Dunedin's Octagon by protesters is an early Christmas present for the city's council. Audio
Mayor comments on police decision not to evict protesters
The Dunedin mayor says the police decision not to evict protesters from the central city throws into doubt the legal force of council bylaws around the country. Audio
Dunedin mayor says job losses are 'economic vandalism'
Dunedin's mayor says Kiwirail's decision to have 500 million dollars of work done overseas and then cut jobs in local workshops is a form of economic vandalism. Audio