Te Mahinga Kai— The Student Garden has been a labour of love for members of the on-campus group Students for Environmental Action during the past eight months.
As a small public gallery listened intently, Waikouaiti Coast Community Board members asked health and local authorities searching questions about water quality and health in its area.
The Valley Project is launching a new-look community hub and a local business project as part of its continuing efforts to encourage community connections.
Bringing women together for fun and fellowship, as well as mutual skill-sharing, remains at the heart of Women’s Institute, a century after it was founded in New Zealand.
Dunedin-based soprano Rhiannon Cooper was thrilled to be invited to join some of her musical heroes on stage for the Dunedin Symphony Orchestra’s first concert of the year.
The peace and joy of flying across the Pacific on the giant wings of the toroa-albatross await players of the interactive game Toroa, now in its prototype phase.
Supporting patients at Otago Community Hospice to tell their stories and share their thoughts is a fascinating privilege for the volunteers of the Hospice Biography Service.
An ecological treasure of national importance lies hidden in the intertidal zone near the entrance to Otago Harbour — the remarkable Aramoana saltmarsh.
Hundreds of Dunedinites took advantage of beautiful weather last Saturday to picnic in the Octagon and enjoy a broad range of entertainment to mark Waitangi Day.
A joint project for Toitu Otago Settlers Museum, Heritage New Zealand, and Fiordland-based tourism operator Fiordland Expeditions explores the history of Dusky Sound.
A buzz of enthusiasm for local and New Zealand talent followed the launch of the Dunedin Arts Festival programme at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery on Tuesday night.