Stories by Tess Brunton
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Dunedin ratepayers shocked by resignation of deputy mayor
Dunedin ratepayers are shocked by the resignation of deputy mayor Sophie Barker, who says it was untenable to stay in the role. She says the breach of a confidential council meeting last month was the… Audio
Bug of the Year campaign gets buzzing
Will prayer help the praying mantis? Are bees buzzy, drumming up enough support?
Hu-hu do these beetles think they'll beat? Or have sandflies bitten off more than they can chew?
The Bug of the Year… Video, Audio
Dunedin's George St facelift gets underway
The traffic cones are out and barriers are up as Dunedin's Retail Quarter undergoes a face lift.
The George Street revamp was prompted by the need to replace old water, wastewater and stormwater… Video, Audio
Excitement, relief, joy - NZers land at Sydney as trans-Tasman travel begins
Excitement, relief and joy - that's how passengers described the feeling of boarding the first trans Tasman flight out of Auckland to Sydney under the new quarantine free bubble.
While the flight… Video, Audio
'Phenomenal' restoration of Milford Track for summer hiking
Now to remote Fiordland where crews have been working hard to restore the Milford Track against a looming deadline.
The Great Walk was badly damaged when a metre of rain fell in less than three days… Video, Audio
Ōhau locals sift through ruins of homes after huge fire
Lake Ōhau residents have begun sifting through the debris of their damaged and destroyed homes in the wake of the devastating fire.
The fire razed much of the village earlier this month, destroying… Video, Audio
Snow's melted, but challenges remain for some
A sense of normality has started to return to the lower South Island after a polar blast turned spring into a winter wonderland. While the snow is melting, for some there are still challenges ahead… Audio
Snowy start to spring school holidays in South Island
It's been a snowy start for the school holidays with flurries down to sea level in parts of the lower South Island. Flights were grounded for most of the day, leaving holiday-goers stranded as biting… Audio
Mackenzie fire may take months to extinguish, despite snowfall
It could take months to fully extinguish a scrub fire in the Mackenzie District, even though it's hiding under a blanket of snow right now.
The fire has ripped through more than 3000 hectares of… Video, Audio
Thousands get Covid-19 test at pop-up Queenstown facility
At least a thousand people have queued of for a Covid test in Queenstown today - after a recent visitor tested positive in South Korea.
WellSouth organised a temporary drive-thru testing site at the… Video, Audio
Challenging conditions on Milford Sound's winter road upgrade
Repair work on one of the country's most isolated highways - the Milford Road - is ongoing with road crews facing challenging conditions as winter takes hold.
The only road into Milford Sound was… Video, Audio
Fiordland faces 40 percent unemployment after storms, Covid-19
Fiordland is facing up to 40 percent unemployment with many tourism business saying they're unsure about their future.
This year the region has been hit by severe flooding that cut access to Milford… Video, Audio
Survival mode: Why some rural emergency services are under threat
Insight - Rural GPs and nurses are thin on the ground and the pressure on those trying to provide life saving emergency help is even more evident over the summer. Tess Brunton explores if they can… Audio
Dunedin’s Hanover Hall restored to former glory
Dunedin's Hanover Hall has been a Baptist church and a rowdy night club, but was reopened today after it was transformed into a new performance space for the city. Video, Audio
Protesters dressed as cows oppose Mackenzie Basin farm
The protesters mooed and chanted outside the office of Murray Valentine, who has resource consent to farm up to 5000 dairy cows on his Simons Pass property. Video, Audio