Govt 'should be ashamed' Govt 'should be ashamed' A mother who lost her Dunedin son to suicide is sick of seeing history repeat itself.
Delays after truck rolls on highway Highway blocked after truck rolled Motorists are being warned to expect delays after a truck rolled on State Highway 1 north of Milton this morning.
Participants secret of Dunedin Study Participants secret of multidisciplinary study The secret to the Dunedin Study's international success is the dedication of its participants.
'Good feeling' about clever robot 'Good feeling' about clever robot More than 100 bright young minds tested their engineering and programming skills at the Otago Robocup regionals in Dunedin at the weekend.
Nocturnal creatures shine at carnival Nocturnal creatures shine at carnival The wild things came out to play in the Octagon tonight as luminous nocturnal creatures invaded for the Dunedin Midwinter Carnival.
Car drives through fence, hits vehicle Car drives through fence, hits vehicle Two cars were badly damaged in a crash in Mosgiel.
Capsized kayak sparks police search Capsized kayak sparks police search Police are searching the Kawarau River near Roaring Meg after a kayak was seen floating upside down in the river.
Police consider possible link in robberies Police consider possible link in robberies Dunedin police are keeping an open mind over whether two robberies within an hour yesterday afternoon were linked.
Uni health sciences plan Uni health sciences plan A plan for future investment in the University of Otago’s health sciences division will not involve moving resources from Dunedin.
Fears cuts will cost Phys Ed its identity Fears cuts will cost Phys Ed its identity Past and present physical education students are worried the University of Otago is cutting parts of the school which make it special.
More refugees arrive in Dunedin More refugees arrive in Dunedin The latest group of Syrian refugees arrived in Dunedin yesterday.
Million-dollar upgrade Million-dollar upgrade Kiwirail is spending almost $1million upgrading tracks in the Mosgiel area.
Shop owner left shaken by robbery Shop owner left shaken by robbery A Dunedin antique store owner feels vulnerable after being robbed by a masked man who claimed to carry a gun.
Rail link could be revived Rail link could be revived The Southerner could once again be rolling into a railway station near you.
Varsity cladding not risk Varsity cladding not risk None of University of Otago’s buildings contain the cladding being blamed as a cause for last week’s deadly London fire.
Baldwin St poles replaced Aurora Energy replaces Baldwin St power poles Contractors had an uphill battle to replace power poles on the world's steepest street yesterday.
Jobs set to go at Phys Ed school Phys Ed school cuts plan Staff in the University of Otago's School of Physical Education, Sport and Exercise Sciences are ''devastated'' after a proposal to slash 13 full-time equivalent positions.
Peaceful escape hanging out with gulls Peaceful escape hanging out with gulls A Dunedin man who finds peace in the company of seagulls has become an internet sensation.
University raises international fees University raises international fees International fees at University of Otago have been given a modest increase as the institution looks to stay competitive against other universities.
Uni to examine building stock Uni to examine building stock after London fire The University of Otago will examine three buildings with composite aluminium cladding in the wake of the deadly London tower fire.