Balaclava School principal Sally Direen and deputy principal Wendy Lamond have been ''joking for two years'' that they would leave together.
Anthony Holliday always had his eye on restoring the 1974 Bristol VRT double-decker bus pictured.
Mosgiel Playcentre children could not wait to get their fingerprints taken and sit in the driver's seat of a police car at the Dunedin Police Station.
''Let success be your child's dream, not yours'' is one of the key messages that will be promoted as part of Sport Otago's Sideline Behaviour Project.
Blind runner Hannah Pascoe has turned her dream of running marathons into a reality.
Spending hours tracking people who are trying to evade police forms part of a physically demanding yet rewarding role for police dog handler Constable Alan Duncan.
Katherine Halkett has a sweet tooth.
Eight St Joseph's Cathedral School pupils have one thing in common - they make up an uncommonly large group of twins at the school.
Ventilating your home will help alleviate condensation and mould issues, Dunedin City Council City property housing manager Sharron Tipa says.
The Dunedin South Community Patrol has been ''the eyes and ears'' helping the police for the past 12 years.
It is not too often you will see Marty Dean in front of a camera.
Jeffrey Woodford will have to slow down and remember he isn't behind the wheel of the Lookout Point fire engine. The 65-year-old Senior Firefighter retired on Tuesday after 47 years in the New Zealand Fire Service. Of those, more than 20 were spent at Lookout Point Fire Station. Samantha Mcpherson caught up with Mr Woodford before he hung up his uniform for the last time.
Model cars, posters, old wheels, hub caps, petrol tins and classic car memorabilia are among treasures in Dave Rodger's garage.
Owners who do not pick up their dog's faeces on footpaths and sports fields are continuing to cause an unpleasant issue for members of the public and Dunedin City Council's animal services.
Get your chimney checked and cleaned before winter to stop it catching fire and damaging your home.
Transforming Forrester Park into a BMX hub is on the cards for Dunedin's BMX Club.
Road users are being urged to ''tune in'' while driving, cycling, walking or skating in a bid to prevent devastating crashes and to make communities safer as part of Road Safety Week, which starts...
The number of drink-drivers caught on Dunedin roads has dropped by 23% but there is still ''a long way to go'', police say.
Volunteer fire brigades are attending more medical callouts than fires and the trend is likely to continue. Some city firefighters say they are ''more than happy'' to do it but the change has prompted calls for fire service funding to change. Samantha McPherson reports.
John Hanrahan has always had a soft spot for Mosgiel's St John Ambulance service.