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Opinion: fear of rain marks slow progress

Last updated: February 25, 2026 9:05 am
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The recent heavy rainfall in South Dunedin has once again caused concern for residents, especially those living near “ground zero” in Surrey St. This issue was the main topic of discussion at a meeting between local MPs and the Dunedin City Council.

Despite political differences, the MPs are working together to address the common cause of improving the situation in South Dunedin. The main question on everyone’s mind is, “what is happening in South Dunedin?” Community members are frustrated that even small rainfall events are putting a strain on the wastewater system with no signs of improvement.

Mayor Sophie Barker and councillors assured that solutions are a top priority and infrastructure upgrades are underway. However, the problem is complex, with factors such as a large catchment area, increasing rainfall intensity, low-lying basin, high water tables, dense housing, and aging infrastructure.

While extensive engineering reports and analysis have been conducted through the South Dunedin Futures program, the question remains whether the area is better prepared for a major event compared to the floods of 2015 and 2024. Despite progress in analysis, the lack of action in replacing pipes and pumps is concerning.

Local politicians acknowledge that if another major flood occurs without significant progress, they will face criticism from the South Dunedin community. It is imperative that the council prioritizes addressing the concerns of the 5000 households living in fear of flooding. While the council’s intentions are good, more tangible actions are needed to ensure the safety and well-being of South Dunedin residents.

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