UN conference food for thought UN conference food for thought A United Nations conference provided plenty of food for thought for University of Otago postgraduate student Ioanna Katiforis.
Public stop bat-wielding teenager threatening violence Public stop bat-wielding teenager threatening violence A teenager with a baseball bat in Port Chalmers threatening other youths was stopped by members of the public before police arrived on the scene.
Survivor upset he was not told of abuser’s death Survivor upset he was not told of abuser’s death A survivor of historical sexual abuse says he is "flabbergasted" the Catholic Church waited nearly four months to tell him his abuser was dead.
SUBSCRIBER Albion Pl busking ban lamented SUBSCRIBER Albion Pl busking ban lamented A busking ban in a central city alleyway has "stripped back" the ability to make art in the city, a member of Dunedin’s music community says.
Four dead in New Caledonia amid voting unrest Four dead in New Caledonia amid voting unrest France has declared a state of emergency in New Caledonia after three young indigenous Kanak and a police official were killed in riots over electoral reform.
Changes to overnight Auckland CBD parking delayed Changes to overnight Auckland CBD parking delayed Auckland Transport has apologised for not keeping the mayor and other important stakeholders "sufficiently informed" of planned changes.
Man found guilty of murdering baby on New Year's Eve Man found guilty of murdering baby on New Year's Eve A Christchurch man has been found guilty of murdering his three-month-old baby on New Year's Eve in 2021.
Charles unveils first portrait since coronation Charles unveils first portrait since coronation King Charles III has unveiled the first official portrait of himself since his coronation.