Several All Blacks were taken to Dunedin Hospital this morning.
Luke Wild had his first serious case for regret yesterday.
There are hardcore rugby fans who will fly across the world to see their national team play; and then there are super hardcore fans like Evan Davies.
A Dunedin builder has been painted as "a hero of the Pacific'' by Habitat for Humanity New Zealand for his "extraordinary work, housing families in the Pacific''.
Arms and legs will be flailing this weekend as Dunedin gets into the swing of things at the Mid-Winter Swing Festival.
Between the two of them, recently retired Rob Duffy and Atha Nazaris have chalked up nearly a century of service to education.
Declining rolls at several Dunedin Catholic schools have forced the Catholic Diocese of Dunedin to consider the future of the city's Catholic education network.
Burn-offs on nearby farms have drawn a cloud of complaints from Waikouaiti residents.
A series of scrub fires in the Dunedin area kept firefighters busy for much of yesterday.
A Dunedin co-housing project that aims to build energy-efficient, sustainable housing on the former High Street School site has taken another step forward after the signing of a building contract.
Sixty years of marriage has taught keen athletes Bruce and Margaret Malcolm that matrimony is just like any other game, with its own particular set of rules.
A lighter touch was the key to a Dunedin pop rock band's success at the Otago regional final of the Smokefreerockquest at the weekend.
International opera singer and former University of Otago student Anna Leese Guidi has thanked New Zealand for its support, after learning her Italian husband Stefano has two years to live.
For more than two decades, the Smokefreerockquest has pumped out a significant number of the who's who in New Zealand's popular music.
Skyrocketing pupil numbers in the Lakes and Central Otago areas mean large parts of many schools in those places will be construction sites for years to come.
Musselburgh School is a place Peter Bakker has never studied or taught at and yet, something stirred his blood yesterday when he visited the southern Dunedin school.
Give William Satterthwaite a circuit board and his eyes light up, not because he's accidentally touched a live wire but because he can use it for real-world applications.
Police are warning drivers to be wary of sunstrike, after an 81-year-old woman drove her car over a 15m bank in Dunedin yesterday.
If you have any bright ideas about the former Tomahawk School site, the Dunedin City Council would like to hear from you.
Reva Grills hopes to continue her school's reputation for producing great orators when she represents Otago and South Canterbury in the national final of the Lions Speech Competition later this year.