Dunedin
Dunedin police on hunt for 28 stolen guns
Police in Dunedin are appealing for information after a large number of military-style semi-automatic guns and ammunition were stolen in a burglary.
Dunedin schools notified about child sex offender move
Three schools in Dunedin have been told a child sex offender has been moved into the suburb of City Rise, Corrections has confirmed.
Don't call all old buildings 'heritage' - Property Council
Costly repairs in Dunedin have led to a call for city planners to be more cautious with heritage listings. Video
Dunedin cleaner found guilty of supervisor's murder
Alexander Merritt, 21, has been found guilty of murdering Karin Ross in a car park last December. Audio
Heritage rich Dunedin ponders cost of protecting old buildings
Dunedin has New Zealand's largest concentration of Victorian and Edwardian buildings - but how much is too much to spend on keeping them up to scratch? Video, Audio
Young Dunedin cleaner guilty of murdering supervisor
A young Dunedin cleaner has been found guilty of murdering his supervisor. RNZ's Otago reporter, Ian Telfer, has been in court. Audio
Dunedin cleaner murder evidence circumstantial, defence says
The defence at the murder trial of young Dunedin cleaner Alexander Merritt for the murder of his supervisor, says the prosecution's case is full of scientific holes. Audio
Ben Schrader: New Zealand's urban history
"For 150 years people have wanted to live in the city and the country at the same time" says historian Ben Schrader. Audio
Mayoral candidates take on wheelchair challenge
Dunedin mayoral candidates spent an hour in wheelchairs after a council candidate challenged them to wheel a mile in his shoes. Audio
Dunedin iwi-led health centre gets green light
The first iwi-led health centre planned for South Dunedin has won resource consent.
Dunedin cleaner accused of supervisor's murder
A 21-year-old Dunedin cleaner killed his supervisor because he disliked her and she had complained about him, the Crown says.
Disabled candidate not fit for job, councillor says
Dunedin councillor and mayoral candidate Lee Vandervis has told council candidate Joshua Perry he is not fit to be mayor because of his disability. Video, Audio
Police Association unhappy with son of wine magnate's sentence
A lawyer representing the wealthy family of a 19-year-old who assaulted a policewoman says the teenager has taken full responsibility for his actions. Audio
Jim Delegat's son sentenced for police assault
The son of a New Zealand wine magnate has been sentenced to community work and ordered to pay reparations for seriously assaulting a policewoman.
Health authorities criticised for toddler's care
Southern District Heath Board, a senior doctor and a telehealth nurse failed a toddler who died of bacterial infection and pnuemonia, Health and Disability Commissioner Anthony Hill says. Audio
Staff and students protest Otago University arts cuts
About 250 Otago University staff and students protested today against staff cuts proposed for its arts departments. Video, Audio
Protesters rally in support of Otago Uni humanities
Hundreds of people have held a protest at Otago University against proposed staff cuts in the institution's arts departments. Video
Dunedin school protects students from falling with towels
Ravensbourne School in Dunedin has made a pedestrian crossing with towels so children can get to school without slipping over on one of the city's steepest streets. Video, Audio
Shayne P Carter: key player
Kim Hill talks to Dunedin musician Shayne P Carter, who has been writing, singing, and playing guitar since 1978 with Bored Games, DoubleHappys, Straitjacket Fits and Dimmer. He now performs under his… Audio
Barrister struck off for $180,000 in tax evasion
A former Dunedin barrister who has fled to Australia has been struck off over tax evasion offences totalling more than $180,000.