Jules Radich
Cliff the Ambulance hits the road
Campaigners for Dunedin's fit-for-purpose hospital embark on a special tour today, in an ambulance called Cliff. Audio
Dunedin continues recovery after destructive floods
Dunedin is continuing its recovery this morning after being battered by destructive floods. Dunedin mayor Jules Radich spoke to Guyon Espiner. Audio
The big Dunedin clean-up
People in Dunedin are waking up to a massive clean up job after two days of deluge forced people from their flooded homes and created several slips. Audio
Morning Report Essentials for Friday 4 October 2024
On today's episode, Dunedin City mayor Jules Radich declared a state of emergency for Dunedin just after midnight Thursday night as heavy rainfall began to cause widespread flooding, about 100 people… Audio
Dunedin Mayor on heavy rain hitting the city
Dunedin City mayor Jules Radich declared a state of emergency for Dunedin just after midnight Thursday night as heavy rainfall began to cause widespread flooding. Radich spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
Otago braces for heavy rain
One to two months worth of rain may be headed for Otago on Thursday afternoon. Dunedin Mayor Jules Radich spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
Morning Report Essentials for Monday 30 September 2024
On today's episode, Officials told Associate Health Minister Casey Costello that tobacco giant Philip Morris would be the biggest winner from tax cuts for Heated Tobacco Products, which they said… Audio
Protest for Dunedin Hospital 'biggest in decades' - mayor
Dunedin's mayor says Saturday's protest was the city's biggest in decades and warns that people are just getting started. About 35-thousand people marched through the city on Saturday protesting… Audio
Dunedin mayor vows to fight hospital cuts
Dunedin mayor Jules Radich says the fight against hospital cutbacks in Dunedin is far from over. Radich spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
Dunedin Mayor on new hospital
Dunedin City Mayor Jules Radich has met Health Minister Shane Reti and sought assurances there won't be clinical cuts made to the new Dunedin Hospital. He spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 15th August
On today's episode, many economists and retailers are welcoming the first cut to the official cash rate in four years, down 25 basis points, as a relief for mortgage-holders and businesses. ANZ's… Audio
Dunedin mayor suggests Dunedin Sound festival for city
Following the death of The Chills' frontman Martin Phillips, Dunedin mayor Jules Radich has suggested an annual music festival to keep the culture alive and support the city's modern music scene… Audio
Morning Report Essentials for Friday 24 May
On today's episode, Resources Minister Shane Jones joins us to discuss the Government's plans to double the value of New Zealand's mining industry in little more than a decade, the Dunedin mayor says… Audio
Dunedin mayor horrified after teenager killed in attack
Dunedin's mayor is horrified that a teenager has died from stab wounds after an attack in a central city bus hub. Mayor Jules Radich spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
Dunedin's homeless and rough sleepers erect growing tent encampment
A growing 'tent encampment' in Dunedin City was entirely predictable, say groups working with rough sleepers, as concerns grow for their welfare in winter. Audio
Dunedin mayor goes pink for international popstar
US pop singer Pink played the first of three NZ shows to a 35,000-strong crowd in Dunedin last night - among them mayor Jules Radich. Audio
Dunedin mayor on council purchase of former racecourse
The Dunedin City Council has bought a former racecourse in its southern suburbs and there are hopes it could be the long-awaited answer to flood mitigation in the area.
The council confirmed on… Audio
Dunedin council wants govt to help fund managed retreat
Dunedin council wants the government to help fund managed retreat from flood prone properties in the south of the city. It's already in discussions with Treasury about what it calls a "voluntary… Video, Audio
Fans turn up in Dunedin despite weather
Severe weather warnings didn't deter thousands of fans from turning up to a FIFA match between Vietnam and the Netherlands in Dunedin last night.
The game came after a dramatic day in Otago with… Audio
Danger of dumping into the sea: toxic waste under Kettle Park
Toxic landfill under a South Dunedin seaside sportsfield is presenting an expensive barrier to shoring up against coastal erosion. Kettle Park tops a former landfill site, where rubbish was dumped in… Audio