'Bad taste' Anzac scam warning 'Bad taste' Anzac scam warning Dunedin RSA is warning of a ``bad taste'' scam in which tickets for the Anzac Revue are being sold at dramatically inflated prices.
In quarantine... In quarantine... Toitu Otago Settlers Museum programme participants (from left) Evelyn (6), Gideon (11) and Isla (9) Craigie dress up at museum in Dunedin this week.
No power cut leads to free tours No power cut leads to free tours Olveston Historic Home staff are ''disappointed'' they were left in the dark about a planned power outage in central Dunedin being cancelled.
Employers celebrated by military Employers celebrated by military The contribution of the employers was recognised at a New Zealand Defence Employer Support Council award ceremony at Kensington Army Hall in Dunedin last night.
Respect for soldiers behind fundraising ride Respect for soldiers put into action with fundraising ride A Dunedin biker puts his problems in perspective by remembering the soldiers in the trenches.
Stove caught fire during power cut Stove caught fire during power cut Firefighters were called to a Primus stove fire in Dunedin today.
Investigation into cause of Bluff house fire Investigation into cause of Bluff house fire A fire investigator has inspected a house in Bluff this morning to determine the cause of a house fire.
Cruise ship season ends on a fine day Cruise ship season ends on a fine day The departure from Dunedin of the cruise ship Sirena signals the end of the most weather-disrupted season on record.
King's pupil remembered for courage King's pupil remembered for courage Former King's High School pupil Mitch Pereira was farewelled with a stirring haka at his funeral at the Dunedin school on Saturday.
Unique coupe owner's pride and joy Unique coupe owner's pride and joy A custom-made coupe may upset a Holden purist but its owner could not care less.
Sea life on show at market Sea life on show at market Zara Pratley (10) holds a biscuit sea star outside the aquavan at the Otago Farmers Market in Dunedin on Saturday.
Disquiet over heat pump servicing Disquiet over heat pump servicing A heat pump servicing company has waived a $350 fee after a Dunedin pensioner raised concerns about its approach.
Unexplained death Unexplained death Police are investigating after a dead man was found in a property in Cumberland St, North Dunedin.
Record expected for singles ball Record expected for singles ball A mass of singles are set to mingle at a ball in Middlemarch tonight.
Weather watch over weekend Dunedin flooding fears recede The Dunedin Emergency Operations Centre will stand down today but authorities will continue to monitor the situation over the next few days.
Dunedin's fourth-wettest April day Dunedin's fourth-wettest April day Yesterday was the city's fourth wettest April day since records began in 1918.
Service uncertainty upsets Service uncertainty upsets Idea Services is ''in talks'' with disability support service providers to take over its home support and facility-based respite.
Chilli champ seeks more glory Chilli champ seeks more glory A chilli-eating champion will represent Otago at a national contest next month.
Prepare for a soaking Prepare for a soaking Downpours forecast to hit eastern Otago today are set to drench the region for more than 24 hours.
Woman injured in motorway crash Woman injured after car and truck crash on motorway A woman has been injured after a truck and car crashed on a Dunedin motorway tonight.