Ripped clothing held together with safety pins, flowing long hair and punk rock music blaring wherever he went - it is hard to reconcile the 1970s image of George Kay with the mild-mannered teacher he has become.
While no records are expected to be broken during the Covid-19 pandemic, many Dunedin accommodation and tourism businesses are expecting to be busy this Labour Weekend.
Ian Boyd will never forget the moment his 3-day-old grandson was wheeled out of surgery at Starship Children’s Hospital — his chest wide open, exposing his beating heart, which was covered by only a sheet of clear plastic.
The spectre of sector-wide job cuts was raised at Otago Polytechnic during a visit by the man in charge of New Zealand’s new national vocational education institute.
Logan Park High School's Aubrey Alsop Mackie was stunned to be told he's gained the top mark in the International Competitions and Assessments for Schools exam.
A prototype breath analysing device which can instantly detect if a person has Covid-19 was on display in Dunedin yesterday, and could be a "game-changer" in how we live in the world with the virus.