Training of EV mechanics needs amping up Training of EV mechanics needs amping up The training of electrical vehicle mechanics needs to be super-charged to keep up with increased demand, an Otago Polytechnic lecturer says.
Ultimate souvenir for Pink super-fans Ultimate souvenir for Pink super-fans Talk about a concert memory to last a lifetime.
Health system ‘failing wāhine Māori’ in childbirth: study Health system ‘failing wāhine Māori’ in childbirth: study A Dunedin mother and academic argues the health system is "failing wāhine Māori" who are at a higher risk of postnatal depression, anxiety, PTSD and suicide.
Pink super-fans to get ultimate souvenir Pink super-fans to get ultimate souvenir Talk about a concert memory to last a lifetime.
Diverse rural areas had poor vaxx rollout: study Diverse rural areas had poor vaxx rollout: study Diverse rural communities were overlooked in the Covid-19 vaccine rollout, University of Otago research has found.
SUBSCRIBER Service marks 10 years of helping young people SUBSCRIBER Service marks 10 years of helping young people Dunedin adviser Jack Mutch wants to give his young clients the same "hopeful moments" he was given a decade ago.
Celebration aiming to be ‘biggest, best’ Celebration aiming to be ‘biggest, best’ Dunedin Pride organisers are preparing for their "best and biggest" Pride month yet, which began with their annual Pride picnic on Saturday.
Hope to use HPV Awareness Day as action call Hope to use HPV Awareness Day as action call A Dunedin doctor hopes to use international HPV Awareness Day as a call to action for Māori and Pasifika women.
Police dog bites youth after crash Police dog bites youth after crash A person was bitten by a police dog after a group of youths tried to flee a crash scene in Dunedin, police say.
Come and get it 'ODT’ gets scoop at Rob Roy Over the years there have been queues down the block for one of her generous ice cream cones.
Acclaimed author returning to where it began Acclaimed author returning to where it began A celebrated author is returning to Dunedin, the place where his multi-award-winning career began.
Episode 5: Hakitekura at centre of ill-fated love story Episode 5: Hakitekura at centre of ill-fated love story The landscape of Te Waipounamu sustained and shaped its people, who storied it with deeds fantastic, tragic and universal.
Story collection to foster young refugees’ sense of belonging Story collection to foster young refugees’ sense of belonging For former refugee Mabel Cambindo, art was a way of expressing herself before she mastered English.
Teacher happy to return to ‘tough gig’ Teacher happy to return to ‘tough gig’ A former teacher has returned to Dunedin’s Arai Te Uru Kōkiri Training Centre — this time as its tumuaki (principal).
Four-year $5.2m project to improve water health Four-year $5.2m project to improve water health A project to improve the health of East Otago waterways has brought two cultures together.
Residents take shine to comfort dog Lola Residents take shine to comfort dog Lola Lola the student comfort dog is more than earning her keep.
Volunteers devastated by mass eel death Volunteers devastated by mass eel death Volunteers have been left devastated after the death of several thousand eels in Southland.
Volunteers devastated by mass death of eels Volunteers devastated by mass death of eels Volunteers have been left devastated after the death of several thousand eels in Southland.
Queenstown pair NZer of the year nominees Queenstown pair NZer of the year nominees A Queenstown pair have both been named as finalists in the Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Awards.
University welcomes psychology professor University welcomes psychology professor Otago's first Pacific professor of psychology says the position is a huge honour, but the role has been "a long time coming".