Franz Josef locals hope the Waiho flood bank which breached, causing major flooding in the West Coast township on Thursday, can be repaired by the end of this week.
Colin Coombes adjusts his neatly ironed collar and tie, picks up his meat cleaver, and sets to work with a solid thwack.
Sometimes, the symbolism of certain dates in the church calendar is too good to pass by.
Teachers need to be very careful and selective about what personal information they share with their pupils, particularly on social media, according to a Dunedin education specialist.
A Calton Hill family are furious Dunedin police have not laid charges after they woke during the night to find a stranger standing in their bedroom.
Brandy. Arthur Cook reckons it's the elixir of life.
About 15 houses in the Dunedin area remain without power after it was cut by hurricane-force winds on Thursday night.
When you get to 55, fewer things in life still excite you, Simon McMillan says.
Jesse Matheson is seldom short of something to say, but when he found out he had won the prestigious 2016 Speech New Zealand Founders Scholarship, he was left speechless - almost.
Talk about family ties. Colleen Myers and her brothers Terry and Brian Docherty are so close, they share the same kidney disease and two even have kidneys transplanted from other family...
A bid to create a memorial for World War 1 conscientious objectors has hit a snag at one of the last hurdles.
About 150 delegates from education sectors around the world are expected to attend the International Educational Leadership Conference in Dunedin next month.
An upcoming public meeting for people living in the South Dunedin "basin'' may be the key to preventing future floods like the one which affected many family homes, schools and businesses last year, Labour MP Clare Curran hopes.
The number of applicants for the rector's role at Waitaki Boys' High School has nearly doubled, after the school re-advertised the position.
There will be no tall tales today about the big one that got away.
A St Clair resident has had enough of freedom campers spoiling the area's clean streets and says the problem is getting worse in Dunedin.
Toitu Otago Settlers Museum has made a $578,000 loss in the past year.
Mosquito bites are one thing, but University of Otago student Georgia Hume says the mysterious organisms that have left her and her friends covered in a nasty rash, have produced another level of itchiness altogether.
As the paint dries on the last of the Chorus utility cabinet murals, the Dunedin City Council is liaising with the telecommunications company to extend the project.
Education Minister Hekia Parata has praised the New Zealand secondary school sector as provisional NCEA data shows pupil achievement is continuing to rise across the country.