It was deja vu as Dunedin, along with the rest of the country, once again got to grips with the challenges of a Covid-19 Alert Level 4 lockdown. Dunedin’s social sector organisations have swung...
Motorists and pedestrians in Port Chalmers are being urged to take extra care at the risky Wickliffe Tce rail crossing, where there are frequent near misses.
The popular Port Chalmers art parade for school children received the thumbs-up, and some financial support, from the West Harbour Community Board at its meeting last week.
New rules around mask wearing and a resumption of the Covid-19 vaccine rollout were announced at yesterday’s 1pm briefing by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Director General of Health Dr Ashley...
GP clinics and pharmacies have joined the large-scale vaccination centre at the Meridian mall in giving vaccine jabs, as the Southern DHB’s Covid-19 vaccination rollout continues to ramp up.
Paintings and two-dimensional artworks created by South Island artists fill the walls of the Otago Art Society galleries in the Edinburgh Premier Art Awards exhibition.
The vast collection of model vehicles filling the Dunedin Community Gallery is a reflection of the passion of New Zealand Model Vehicle Club Otago Branch members.
Change is in the air for Dunedin’s popular annual marathon, with a new sponsor, new race format, and a carnival being planned for the new finish line. Brenda Harwood reports.
An exciting musical journey is gathering pace for young local musician Keira Wallace (14), who is celebrating the release of her second single Celestial Lovers.
The sterling support given to breast-feeding mums by Dunedin organisation The Breast Room was highlighted at its 10th anniversary celebration this week.
Finding innovative ways to encourage people to try organic and plant-based foods has inspired the creation of a new range of meal boxes by Dunedin store Taste Nature.
The delicate spiral shape found in many shells was the inspiration for an award-winning fashion design created by Bayfield High School year 12 pupil Bella O’Connor.
Whanau Awhina Plunket has committed itself to an equitable future and will work differently to help improve health outcomes for Maori mothers and babies.
Organic motion dynamics, including trees in the wind and bull kelp in the tide, are incorporated in a new video installation by Dunedin artist David Green.
REVIEW: by Brenda Harwood ‘‘THAT BLOODY WOMAN’’Taieri Musical SocietyMayfair Theatre Sunday, July 25. High jinks and history combine in Taieri Musical’s fantastic production...