A Youth Access to Alcohol (Yata) group has been re-established in Wanaka, following a meeting last week to gauge support for the move.
A Cromwell mechanic awarded the Apprentice of the Year intends to carry on working for his employer once he completes his training.
Treble Cone had the perfect opening weekend of the season, the sun was shining and the snow cover was better than I have ever seen it. The lifties have also got a great sense of humour with their...
Birdman competition at Queenstown Winter Festival Sunday 28th June. Photo is of Shotover Jet entry. By Kate Moy from Dunedin, NEW ZEALAND.
Mortgagee house sales increased 25 percent to 251 properties last month, the highest number of forced sales in the 15 years the figures have been recorded.
In a triumph for President Barack Obama, the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives narrowly passed sweeping legislation that establishes the United States' first limits on pollution linked to global warming and aims to usher in a new era of cleaner, yet more costly energy.
Whangarei educational psychologist and author Laughton King will visit Dunedin next month to host a series of seminars on the subjects of learning difficulties and co-operative parenting.
Overnight the Robbie Burns statue in Dunedin's Octagon got into the spirit of fun in anticipation for the new Transformers 2 movie opening this week.
Photo by Larry Matthews By Larry Matthews from Dunedin, New Zealand.
The 80 per cent cut in funding for school-based Adult and Community Education (Ace) announced in the recent Budget has providers in Central Otago and the Queenstown Lakes district concerned.
Oamaru will next month host the first New Zealand Association of Poultry, Pigeons and Cagebirds national show to be held in the South Island.
A cunning plot has been hatched to find a mate for a sex-starved emu looking for love in all the wrong places.
A Tenancy Tribunal hearing on the eviction of five families with gang connections from their state houses in a Lower Hutt street has been postponed.
Here are some photos I took while out for a walk in the snow this morning. They are mostly from around my flat in Havelock St, and from the Eglinton Rd Lookout. Sarah Drummond, 23yrs. By Sarah...
Following on from the frustration voiced in the ODT at the few people throwing bottles from the terraces at the test on Saturday, I would like to forward this photo to you of the people standing behind us in the terraces.
The exciting happenings in studentville when snow hits. By Matthew Goodson from Dunedin, New Zealand.
View of our deck this morning in Waitati. By Kyri Gibson from Waitati, NEW ZEALAND.
Flight 632 Dunedin-Auckland, Tuesday morning. By Mac Gardner from DUNEDIN 9013, New Zealand.
Gorgeous view of the snow this morning from St Clair. By hels2 from Dunedin, New Zealand.
I made my snow igloo now I'm going to eat it. Charlotte McKinlay in Dunedin. By macca77 from DUNEDIN 9012, NZ.