Developing La Nina-like patterns may contribute to warmer and drier-than-usual weather in Otago and Southland over the coming months, particularly around the hydro lakes.
Budding bridezillas have an opportunity to keep their budgets and stress levels in check, after a high-end bridal store gave about 50 brand new wedding gowns to a Dunedin charity shop.
Following one of the longest journeys ever taken by any passenger transport driver, Go Bus drivers will finally receive their long-awaited living wage.
As local government elections draw closer, a University of Otago study has found e-voting could have a positive effect on increasing voter turnout among young people.
Heavy rain and snow in the west, and hot severe gales in the east - tomorrow will be like chalk and cheese in the southern regions. The Milford Road (SH94) is closed.
Despite the difficulties Covid Alert Level 2 poses for holding a school musical production, Columba College is going ahead with its production of High School Musical this year.
Wet, but not worse for wear, two fisherman were plucked from their sinking boat, moments before it disappeared below the surface off the coast of Dunedin yesterday.
Queues of grocery shoppers were turned away from New World and Pak’nSave supermarkets in Otago and Southland yesterday, when a computer glitch forced many Foodstuffs stores across the South Island...