With this month marking the centenary of the Gallipoli campaign - the first major event of World War 1 involving New Zealand soldiers - Anzac Day commemorations will be bigger than ever.
Increased monitoring of hazardous drinking among young people is the cornerstone of a new South Island-wide project aimed at reducing alcohol harm.
The brutal cold snap that hit Dunedin this week has highlighted the plight of the city's homeless and the vital work of the Dunedin Night Shelter Trust.
Big plans lie ahead for the South Dunedin Social Sector Trial (also known as Base), which has been extended by the Government for another year from July 1.
Sharing the joy of music with Dunedin youngsters is a labour of love for singer Calla Knudson-Hollebon (18), who is leading a new children's music group at Knox Church.
Playtime in the city's dog parks can be hazardous for small dogs, at risk of being ''monstered'' by larger breeds, prompting a Dunedin couple to lobby council for special fenced-off areas.
It's good to see more public events being established in the city - it's a great way to bring people togetherIt's that time of year again, when neighbours step outside the front door and connect with the people who live around them.
The family focus of the Highland Park development, in Mosgiel, continues to take shape, with construction well under way on a new high-spec early childhood facility.
Alexandra Walker (23) would love to work in a cafe, or with children, and dreams of visiting Disneyland and London's West End one day.
A Dunedin-based research team, working on a cure for type 1 diabetes, is reaching out for support.
For Dunedin teenager Shania Fox (16) there is great satisfaction in starting the school year alongside her peers this week.
It sounds like a personal ad: ''desperate researcher seeks healthy older ambidextrous people for study''.
University of Otago Summer School students taking a ''whirlwind tour'' through the music of David Bowie, paused last week to celebrate the singer's birthday.
Frustrated Port Chalmers residents will finally see 30kmh speed restriction signs installed in George St next week, after a month-long delay caused by human error.
The Dunedin Night Shelter Trust can breathe a sigh of relief, after a flood of donations arrived to cover a funding shortfall over Christmas.
The development of Antarctic architecture, from purely functional to futuristic, imaginative and speculative design, is highlighted in an international touring exhibition now showing at Otago Museum.
The humble sock and its potential benefits for people with diabetes are the subject of a new research project at the University of Otago department of clothing and textile sciences.
Graduation day was doubly exciting for six standout Otago Polytechnic fashion design graduates, who have been selected to show their collections in next year's iD Dunedin fashion shows in April.
Mosgiel Scout Group is celebrating the achievements of three of its members, whose commitment, service and bravery have earned them top awards.
A new era has begun for the annual Dunedin Community Christmas Dinner, which will be hosted at the Dunedin Town Hall for the first time this year.