Expat Kiwi jockey James McDonald will once again represent his homeland at next month’s Longines International Jockeys’ Championship (IJC), ...
German Air Force planes flying over southern skies is certainly not the norm, so residents are being urged not to panic. If you see one, we are ...
Courtney Ennis’s research is about to go where no human’s research has gone before. The University of Otago chemistry researcher has teamed up ...
Some heavy-hitters are lining up to oppose the extension of hours of a prominent bottle store in Dunedin’s student quarter. Bottle-O Cumberland ...
Otago Polytechnic has signed up to a joint venture to eventually teach about 1200 Chinese students a year. The deal with the Hunan Institute ...
Not every high school student can say they have dined with the Prime Minister, but for 17-year-old Maevi Fleming it was a memorable time.
Neurodiversity is not a problem to fix but a facet of the divine image to honour, Graham Redding writes. In a world of constant alerts and ...
Laurie paused for a moment to take in the raw vista of devastation wrought by the October gales. How many times had he gazed out from the pub ...
An award-winning Dunedin author has received a Prime Minister’s Award for Literary Achievement. Writer, editor and playwright Barbara Else ...
An urgent report is being prepared by Dunedin City Council staff about a contentious planned cycleway. New information about the Albany ...
The Dunedin Holiday Park & Motels is marking a centenary, and its owners want the public to share their stories of the place. Co-owner Daniel ...
The University of Otago’s residential colleges are bursting at their seams next year, as the institution tries to find the best way to ...
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