Tess Brunton
Tourism tech brings opportunities & challenges for operators
Tourism operators say they don't want new technology to jeopardise the manaakitanga they offer visitors. The industry is facing a rapid rise in new technology they say offers opportunities as well as… Audio
Virtual wine tasting & robot room service: New tech in tourism
Imagine virtual wine tastings from 31,000 feet, robot room service and exploring countries from the comfort of your couch. That's what the tourism industry is exploring while grappling with new… Audio
Otago university warns a student could be killed in flat initiation
Otago university's warning a student could be killed or seriously harmed in flat initiations that can quickly lead to bullying, intimidation and harassment. And it's written to flats it knows are… Video, Audio
Report of explosive device shuts down Queenstown airport
Travellers to and from Queenstown faced a chaotic end to the school holidays after reports of an explosive device shut down the airport, led to cancelled flights and left them travellers stranded. The… Video, Audio
Bomb threat causes havoc at Queenstown Airport
Flights are cancelled, passengers are stranded and workers are standing in the rain outside Queenstown Airport as authorities deal with a bomb threat.
Police say the terminal was cleared as a safety… Audio
Tess Brunton in Queenstown on airport bomb threat
Tess Brunton is in Queenstown where a potential bomb threat has evacuated the airport earlier this morning. The airport said it activated its emergency security protocols shortly after 8.30am and… Audio
Water regulator names councils without necessary protective filter
More than 300,000 people are being potentially supplied drinking water that doesn't have the necessary protective barriers. The country's water regulator, Taumata Arowai, has named 27 councils that… Audio
Some Queenstown residents able to drink tap water again
Some businesses around Queenstown finally have relief after two weeks of boiling water to keep afloat amid a cryptosporidium outbreak.
20,000 people living in Frankton, Shotover Country, Lake Hayes… Audio
Mataura river expected to keep rising in Gore
The main river in Gore, the Mataura, is expected to keep rising until this evening.
RNZ reporter Tess Brunton spoke to Morning Report. Audio
Towns across the deep south face substantial floods
Towns right across the bottom of the South Island are dealing with significant flooding this morning.
A regional state of emergency was declared at six-o'clock Thursday night after more than a dozen… Audio
Update on wild weather in Gore
Returning to our earlier story, Gore is under a state of emergency after significant surface flooding inundated the town. Our reporter Tess Brunton is in Gore and speaks to Lisa Owen. [embed]… Video, Audio
Confirmed cases of gastro in Queenstown doubles to 15
The number of confirmed cases of a parasitic gastro outbreak in Queenstown has almost doubled to 15. A boil water notice is still in place for anyone connected to the public supply including tourist… Audio
Finance spokespeople face off for sold out debate in Queenstown
Southern voters say the cost of living and housing are top of their list as they head into the upcoming election. Tonight, the finance spokespeople for the top four polling parties will face-off in… Audio
Dunedin residents coming to terms with effects of Climate Change
South Dunedin residents are coming to terms with the hazards facing their community.. The South Dunedin basin, home to more than 13,000 is at risk from climate change, flooding and rising groundwater… Audio
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
Dunedin's deputy mayor resigns
Dunedin's Deputy Mayor Sophie Barker has resigned, citing an untenable working relationship with the Mayor Jules Radich.
It comes after a complaint against Strath Taieri Community Board chair, Barry… Audio
Farmers brace for hotter drier months ahead of return
Farmers are bracing for hotter, drier and windier months ahead as the return to El Niño heralds possible drought conditions for parts of Aotearoa. NIWA predict El Niño will be declared in the coming… Audio
Chair of Otago local board refuses to explain racist comments
The chair of an Otago local board is refusing to explain his racist comments towards a staffer at a local pub. Strath-Taieri board chair, Barry Williams, has been censured by Dunedin City Council for… Video, Audio
Glenorchy locals look to protect community from quake risks
Glenorchy residents are grappling with how to protect their community from floods and earthquakes.
They've recently learnt their Otago town on the shores of Lake Wakatipu is at risk from liquefaction… Audio