The extraordinary contribution of Joan Hardey to the Otago Art Society over the past 60 years was celebrated with the renaming of a gallery space in her name.
The latest results from ongoing citizen science monitoring at Tomahawk Lagoon and plans for future efforts at the site will be discussed during a public reporting day this weekend.
The joys and challenges of a career in horticulture and the varied opportunities within the industry will be the focus of a wide-ranging symposium led by local experts.
Lan Yuan Dunedin Chinese Garden will be at the heart of a visit by a top-level delegation from Shanghai next week, as the two cities celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Dunedin-Shanghai sister...
After heavy rain washed out planned public sessions for Kari Morseth’s Rope/Walk art project, the Dunedin artist has finally been able to reschedule them for the next two weekends.
The first outing for Dunedin-based director Lara Macgregor’s newly founded theatre company Birds of a Feather will be award-winning play Prima Facie, by Suzie Miller.
The joyful sound of cellos and jazz band combined in a very special showcase on Sunday, as Cellists of Otago and Dunedin City Jazz Orchestra joined forces in "Be Moved!" at Dunedin Town Hall.
Port Otago will throw open its gates to the community on Monday (Labour Day), providing a rare opportunity to take a look behind the scenes of this key Otago business, as it celebrates 150 years.
Local artists have been invited to try something new for the OpenArts (Otago Peninsula Artists) group spring exhibition, entitled "Now — That’s Different".
A large audience was treated to a delightfully witty walk down literary memory lane on Saturday at Dunedin Public Library in A Rare Public Appearance by Miss Georgette Heyer.
After 18 months of building and refurbishment, the redeveloped Port Chalmers Maritime Museum will open its doors to the public once again this Saturday at noon.
Long-serving Dunedin Stroke Foundation of NZ community stroke navigator Judith Hyslop has expanded her reach across the southern region and is changing her approach to supporting stroke survivors...
The Ōtepoti Dunedin Heritage Festival is shining the spotlight on many aspects of the city’s heritage throughout October, and having some fun along the way.
A new online holistic health programme, created by Dunedin and Otago health practitioners, is being launched this month, and locals are invited to sign up.
Dunedin’s historic heritage, such as local cemeteries and machinery, and 150-year-old Port Otago will be celebrated during this month’s Ōtepoti Dunedin Heritage Festival.