The Marx boys are back in town.
He's washed cars in Sweden and skied at the Winter Olympics.
Despite now being a nonagenarian, Donella Hore has no plans to slow down.
An inspirational North Otago mother-and-daughter duo who run a busy pig-farming operation are proof that women can do anything. Sally Rae reports.
It's called Tapp a Taxi.
Food has always been a passion for Wanaka-based chocolatier Mike Dulin.
An enterprising Central Otago farming family has diversified to successfully add tourism to its busy business operation, as Sally Rae reports.
Trent Yeo describes himself as a serial multitasker.
Silver Fern Farms is officially back in the black, reporting a pre-tax profit of $1.8 million for the 2014 year.
PGG Wrightson's trading performance is ''holding up well'' despite lower forecast milk prices, chief executive Mark Dewdney says.
''A year of big ups and downs and very little in the way of sideways'' is how the ASB New Zealand commodity price index has been described over 2014.
Dunedin International Airport's new chief executive, Richard Roberts, may have his roots in the United Kingdom - but his heart is firmly in Otago.
Bjorn Oscar Sollie would like Dunedin to become the ''world capital'' of beef jerky.
Dairy prices have signed off the year on a more positive note with a 2.4% overall lift in this week's GlobalDairyTrade auction.
It's not just the meals that are happy at McDonald's restaurant in George St, Dunedin.
Overseas Investment Office approval is being sought to increase a Chinese-based shareholding in Lean Meats' Oamaru plant.
Dairy-aligned property values have been described as ''defying gravity'' despite falling dairy prices.
Structural issues in the red meat sector still need to be addressed, despite its ''general fortunes'' being on the rise.
Bridget Irving came south to study at the University of Otago - and never left.
Cloud Cannon consumes Mike Neumegen's life.