Miserable weather across much of Otago yesterday may have presented a sense of foreboding for many pupils waiting for NCEA results, but for these Dunedin young women they were a welcome ray of joy.
Nearly 800 outpatients appointments and 63 elective treatments and procedures have been postponed by the Southern DHB due to the junior doctors' strike.
Some movies have been known to give people guts-aches, but a new film about sanitation in Indonesia aims to educate its viewers how to avoid the problem.
An expansion to Logan Park High School’s summer school programme could result in pupils from across the country coming to Dunedin to top up their NCEA credits.
The popularity of Lilliput Libraries has exploded unexpectedly in Dunedin, growing from none to 73 in the past year, and another 36 are in the pipeline.
Four days of concerts, workshops, entertainment and relaxation, all with a folk flavour, will begin at the Whare Flat Folk Festival today. Between 500 and 600 people are expected to attend the event at the Waiora Scout Camp this year.
A large French yacht, crippled after colliding with an unidentified object in the Tasman Sea, has managed to limp to Dunedin after emergency repairs in Bluff.
Logan Park High School principal Jane Johnson says it may only be a matter of time before a change in the wind direction during a fire on Signal Hill could set her school ablaze.
Given the well-publicised drunken debauchery at the Melbourne Cup earlier this year, Jacob O'Sullivan decided not to take any chances on his stag do at the Interislander Boxing Day Races in Wingatui yesterday.