University of Otago students took advantage of free apples, soy milk and muesli bars at the Otago University Students Association information stall set up for Healthy Lifestyles Week yesterday.
Creating a learning-centred community is a key part of the University of Otago's proposed "master plan" to develop its campuses in the future.
What was Harry Potter's mother's maiden name?
A flying hay shed caused power to be cut to 36 Middlemarch homes yesterday.
Consumers are being offered $1000 to install heat pump water heaters as part of a pilot scheme to assess their effectiveness.
Being a housewife and mother for 40 years allowed Leonie Thorneycroft to develop a knack for creating delicious and nutritious meals which she will soon pass on to young families.
Previous experience in budgeting, menu planning, food handling, nutritional cooking - and a love of children.
Two men have been arrested after allegedly shooting paint-ball guns at passing vehicles from inside their Cumberland St flat on Thursday night.
Students are being offered the chance to rectify their Orientation Week "blow out" during Healthy Lifestyles Week next week.
While many of us prefer to keep our bathtubs indoors, Nik Borland took one to the streets last month - and it paid off.
Doing their bit for humanitarian aid, Columba College pupils raised $3000 to support global aid project ShelterBox.
This house built for charity has benefited the builders and will benefit three charitable organisations when it goes up for auction on Saturday.
Despite "considerable safety issues" for pedestrians on Brighton Rd, a lack of funding means the construction of a footpath and roading improvements will not take place soon.
In a bid to address parking woes in Mosgiel, the Mosgiel Taieri Community Board has endorsed making some changes.
Dunedin's spanish community was in the spotlight yesterday when a Spanish television crew filmed a programme about Spaniards living abroad.
Since opening more than 30 years ago, Sunnyvale Stadium's "unhygienic and unacceptable" facilities are set for an upgrade.
Recalling how they first met more than 60 years ago puts a twinkle in the eyes of Norma and Ray Crombie.
With an income of $54 million in 2008, 10 multiplatinum awards for CD and DVD sales and countless fans globally, the world of the Wiggles is a wonderful place to be.
Dunedin designers have enjoyed subverting the design process to create almost useless objects for a Fringe Festival event.
Reflecting on another good season, Surf Life Saving Otago's concerns turn financial.