When the Otago Rally returns next year, not only will it bring drivers from across the world to Dunedin but it will also be an opportunity to showcase the local landscape to the world.
About 50 people met on the lawn of Otago First Church in Moray Place on Saturday afternoon to celebrate the opening ceremony of worker co-operative cafe and arts venue Yours, at the former Asian...
The Riders Against Teen Suicide (Rats) community motorbike ride last month, run by the Tribal Nations Motorcycle Community, raised $2000 for Youthline Otago and $2000 for I Am Hope.
Images of the Past Dunedin member Lorraine Clark gives a stuffed teddy bear and book vouchers to Te Whatu Ora — Health New Zealand hospital play specialist Jackie Christos.
The Taieri Historical Museum and Park, tucked away on a hillside near Outram Glen, provides a chance to step back in time and experience some of the earlier settler days of the area.
A perky pantomime with sing-a-long songs and slapstick silliness, Robin Hood and the Babes in the Wood is a bouncy take on the legendary tale of charitably minded outlaws in fetching tights.
Kiwi Swim Club celebrated its centennial recently with a swimathon and carnival at Moana Pool, along with a dinner at the University of Otago Staff Club.