Police and a St John ambulance attended a minor crash at the intersection of Gt King and Duke Sts in North Dunedin this afternoon.
A man sustained moderate facial injuries when the car he was driving went off the road, hit a fence and rolled near Palmerston this evening.
Police are investigating the brutal assault of a man "kicked in the face several times'' in Dunedin.
Vandals have desecrated headstones at a Taieri cemetery, causing about $120,000 damage.
Friendship and camaraderie are what a 97-year-old World War 2 veteran likes to remember about his time in the Middle East.
They could well be labelled the forgotten servicemen but Otago's Korean War veterans will again have a presence on Anzac Day, despite dwindling numbers.
Strath Taieri School children were challenged and educated in an unfamiliar environment on a recent trip to Stewart Island.
Residents of a Dunedin rest-home are ‘‘disgusted'' and dismayed after a flag and nine crosses were stolen from its Anzac Day memorial.
Crosses, poppies and wreaths have started to appear as Anzac Day commemorations near.
Two people living in the Southern district have officially requested historical family violence information on a partner.
Prime Minister John Key was at the signing of a lucrative co-production deal between Dunedin television company NHNZ and China Central Television.
A fire at a Dunedin landfill prompted fears of toxic smoke but it appeared to go unnoticed by many residents in the area.
Two young people have escaped uninjured after the jet ski they were riding got into trouble off the coast of Waikouaiti.
Visitors to Otago Corrections Facility were provided a glimpse of life on the inside at the annual employers open day this week.
Poppy Day would not go smoothly without volunteers and one has done more than most.
Dunedin RSA administrator Sally Turner and welfare officer Niall Shepherd, at the Kensington Army Hall yesterday, are hoping donations flow in for Otago servicemen and women today.
The Government has ordered additional reports into loading standards for balconies after the collapse of a balcony in Castle St that injured 18 people.
The actions of three Dunedin police officers who stormed a Waldronville house last year only to find the woman they were trying to save was dead have been recognised.
A volunteer firefighter who saved a man from drowning says he is ‘‘just trying to be a role model for my son''.
She is only 16 but already Kirstin Gerken has been on tour with the New Zealand women's ice hockey team and scored her first goal.