Tess Brunton
Dozens of banned guns handed in at Otago buy-back
More than 75 prohibited firearms and 200 accessories have been handed in at the latest buyback in Otago.
The event at the Toko Rugby Club in Milton comes a day the Royal Commission of Inquiry into… Audio
Council seeks help to fix Lake Hayes algal bloom
A lifeline is being offered to help restore a popular Otago lake battling algal blooms. Lake Hayes became a no-contact zone when E.coli levels hit almost double the amount deemed safe last summer. The… Audio
NZ international visitor levy money funds tourism projects
The government has unveiled the first ten projects to receive funding from the country's new international visitor levy.
The initial investment plan of about $18 million was announced by Tourism… Audio
Cow stoush in Southland over muddy graze
A winter grazing stoush in Southland has blown up, with allegations of intimidation. Tess Brunton reports. Audio
Snow closes roads, schools and isolates towns
Many people around the South Island woke to a winter wonderland this morning that closed roads, schools and isolated towns. Video, Audio
People trapped in their homes due to burst water-main
Some Queenstown residents were stuck in their houses after a council contractor hit a water-main, sending water gushing through streets, cutting them off from the resort town. Video, Audio
Govt won’t investigate Lumsden’s maternity downgrade
Supporters of the Lumsden maternity centre are vowing not to give up their fight to restore full birthing services to the Southland town. That's despite the Health Select Committee voting today not to… Audio
200 protesters march in Dunedin over Ihumātao dispute
Protesters stopped traffic in Dunedin today as they marched the city's streets in solidarity with protesters at Ihumatao. Audio
South Island health staff overworked, struggling - report
Physios, therapists, radiographers and other allied health staff in the lower South Island are overworked, under-resourced and struggling to deliver the work required.
That's according to the draft… Audio
No pain relief available for mother during fast labour in Lumsden
A fourth baby has been born in Southland before the mother could reach a primary birthing unit. Each of the mothers planned to travel more than an hour away to primary birthing units, but either were… Audio
Dunedin City Council declares climate emergency
Dunedin is the latest council to declare a climate emergency, setting itself an ambitious new target to reach net zero carbon two decades earlier than originally planned. Audio
CAA ‘toxic, inhospitable and crumbling’ - former employees
Operators and former employees say the Civil Aviation Authority is imploding amid reports of high staff turnover and a toxic workplace. When it comes to speaking out, many operators and former… Audio
Sanford staff plan to fight Bluff job cuts
Workers at Sanford's Bluff fish-processing plant are still reeling from news up to 30 jobs may go from the site - but they're already discussing plans to fight the changes. Audio
Up to 30 jobs may go at Sanford's Bluff fish-processing plant
Workers at one of Bluff's biggest employers have been blindsided by the news almost half of their jobs may be lost - which means they could be out of a job or have to relocate 400km north to keep… Audio
Health Minister called to ‘step in’ over maternity concerns
A Southland doctor says the government needs to urgently investigate changes to Southern DHB's maternity services, or risk a mother or baby dying under the local DHB's new care model. Audio
Fox Glacier town 'like a pub with no beer'
A West Coast community says Fox Glacier will become a ghost town without access to its star attraction.
The road to Fox Glacier was destroyed by a landslide in March, preventing foot and vehicle… Audio
Queenstown, Wanaka locals vote in favour of bed tax
Provisional results of a non-binding referendum show more than 80 percent of Wanaka and Queenstown voters back a bed tax, which would be used to help fund infrastructure. Audio
More concerns raised about maternity care in Southland
Maternal hubs in Lumsden and Te Anau were meant to be up and running seven weeks ago after the birthing unit in Lumsden was downgraded, but locals say that's far from reality. Audio
Protesters block entrance to Minerals Forum in Dunedin
More than 100 protesters clashed with police outside the Minerals Forum in Dunedin today, as they blocked dozens of delegates from entering the building. Video, Audio
Vocal protesters block entrances to minerals conference
Barricades have been put in place and police are on the scene at the Dunedin Town Hall where dozens of protesters are trying to prevent delegates from attending a minerals conference.
Groups… Audio