Jeremy Simons, a committee member of West Papua Support Dunedin, celebrates the flying of the Morning Star, the flag of Independent West Papua, as part of a series of international awareness...
A piece of peridotite rock found by geologist Associate Prof James Scott in Wanaka is 2.7 billion years old, more than five times the age of the previously oldest-known New Zealand rocks.
Hard-hit by Covid-19 disruption, the Dunedin City Holdings Ltd Group has emerged from a difficult financial year with a net loss of $5.3 million - far better than a forecast $14.6 million loss.
Piper Lynne Clarke, of the City of Dunedin Pipe Band, performs in The Smith Gallery, at the Toitu Otago Settlers Museum yesterday morning, to celebrate St Andrew’s Day, the Scottish National Day.
Undeterred by earlier wet weather, hundreds of school pupils walked through central Dunedin yesterday in the annual orange parade for school traffic safety team members.
NZ would benefit by becoming more involved in an international initiative which educates school pupils about climate change, a University of Otago PhD student says.
Kaikorai Valley College urban concept farm manager Nicola Rushbrook holds Barnevelder heritage chicken Myrtle during a visit to the farm by participants in a day-long Enviroschools hui.
A 28-year-old man is facing five charges, including assaulting police, after he was spotted speeding and tailgating in a roadworks area in Portobello Rd, Dunedin.
A 28-year-old man faces five charges, including assaulting police, after police received a complaint of a car speeding and tailgating in a road works area of Portobello Rd, Dunedin.
Dunedin biochemistry graduate Jennifer Palmer has been awarded a Cambridge-Rutherford Memorial PhD Scholarship to study at Cambridge University in England.
Dunedin forensic anthropology researcher Jade De La Paz aims to strengthen the science used to identify crime victims and missing persons from skeletal remains.