Tim Brown
Insight: The Cost of the Foreign Buyer Ban
Otago reporter Timothy Brown heads to Queenstown to find out what unintended consequences of the foreign buyer ban might lie ahead for the resort town. Audio
Snow in Dunedin: 'More of a grey slushland'
It's been snowing down south, with the wintry conditions closing some roads. RNZ reporter Tim Brown has been checking out the weather in Dunedin and joins us. Audio
New govt committed to new Dunedin hospital
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern discusses plans for the region's new hospital. Audio
Wanaka set to sizzle as heatwave blankets much of south
Hot air from Australia has moved across the Tasman, crossed the Southern Alps, and blanketed Canterbury and Otago in high temperatures. RNZ reporter Tim Brown is up the 45th parallel track near… Audio
Two killed in Dunedin house fire - update
Two people have died in a house fire that broke out in Dunedin just after 5am on Monday. RNZ reporter Tim Brown is at the scene and joins Susie Ferguson with the latest details. Audio
Two killed in Dunedin house fire
Two people have died in a house fire that broke out in Dunedin just after 5am on Monday. RNZ reporter Tim Brown is at the scene. Audio
Dunedin City Council votes in favour of $20 million footbridge
The councillors were debating what to include in the city's draft 10-year plan, and have backed the architectural footbridge linking the central city and the waterfront. Audio
Roxburgh homes, schools inundated with mud and water
It will be days before life in Roxburgh returns to normal, as it's likely to take 2000 truckloads to clear the mess after the worst flood in 40 years. RNZ reporter Tim Brown joins Checkpoint. Video, Audio
Allbirds - The right amount of nothing
Former World Cup soccer player Tim Brown on finding the right amount of nothing in an overcrowded market and why launching his sustainable footwear label, Allbirds wouldn't have been made possible in… Audio
85-year-old man found guilty of historic sex charges
Dunedin man Murray Oscar Kannewischer has been found guilty of more than 20 historic sex charges. RNZ Otago/Southland reporter Tim Brown has the latest. Audio
Unanimous council support for Queenstown housing developments
More than 2000 new houses may soon be built, and Queenstown Lakes District Council also unanimously voted in support of building affordable houses for the area's workforce. Audio
The kiwi wool shoe kicking it in the US
Former All Whites captain, Tim Brown is the founder of Allbirds - an environmentally friendly shoe made from superfine merino wool. He has attracted major investors both here and in the US where the… Audio
From football to footwear: Tim Brown
Former All White captain Tim Brown has gone from football to footwear, with the launch of his merino shoe company All Birds. He talks to Kathryn Ryan about transitioning from professional sport to the… Audio
Wellington Airport sees negative industry paper as self-serving
Wellington Airport is dismissing claims there's no interest in flying long-haul international airlines into the capital. Audio
Wellington Airport makes a half-yearly loss
Wellington International Airport has made a first half loss of 7-point-two-million dollars. Audio
Infratil more likely to invest in Australia than New Zealand
Infratil still on the hunt for new opportunities, but more likely to invest cash reserves in Australia than New Zealand. Infratil's Tim Brown speaks with Nona Pelletier. Audio
Infratil makes record 1st half profit
Infratil has made a record first half net profit of three-hundred and-98-point-8-million dollars, resulting from the sale of Australian energy assets Audio
Power prices should drop in next couple of years
The owner of a controlling stake in one of the nation's five electricity generators and retailers expects household power bills should fall by between 15 and 20 dollars a month in the next couple of… Audio
All Whites vice-captain retires from football
The vice-captain of the All Whites and Wellington Phoenix, Tim Brown, has shocked the football community by retiring from the game to pursue higher education. Audio
Private investors interested in bankrolling South Island port
Private investors are getting behind plans to build a new South Island port at Clifford Bay, south of Blenheim. Audio