Tertiary students returning to Dunedin are being reminded by police to keep their flats secure, following a significant increase in burglaries in the area.
Something old, something new, something helicoptered, something blue — this year’s Party in the Park is a marriage of the best things the Taieri has to offer.
Tears welled yesterday as the son of a World War 2 German soldier reclaimed his father’s satchel, more than 70 years after it was brought to New Zealand by a Kiwi soldier.
Government legislation which aims to scrap National Standards is still several steps from officially becoming law, but the Ministry of Education has already informed schools they no longer need to...
Dunedin MP Michael Woodhouse has taken exception to Pete Hodgson's assertion the Dunedin Hospital rebuild tender will be ''inevitably international'' in its scope.
Drought conditions are expected to cost southern farmers millions of dollars in lost income and stock, and it could be months before conditions return to ''normal-ish''.
Police are warning Mosgiel residents to be vigilant about house security after an alleged offender was chased from two Puddle Alley properties in the past 10 days.
The growing awareness of dyslexia and the huge pressure it is putting on Otago schools to support pupils with specific learning disabilities, has prompted Speld New Zealand to train more teachers...