A rugby team in South Otago is proving there is more to player support and comradeship than what you do for each other on the field.
The installation of long-awaited CCTV cameras in Balclutha is set to begin next week.
The concrete beams being used as tree stops installed as part of the Balclutha main street upgrade have been causing problems for some people trying to park.
Roads has retained the right to maintain the Clutha district's parks and reserves.
Innovative learning has always been an important factor at Waiwera South Primary School and now the school has shiny new couches for its classrooms.
The Clutha District Council was keen not to repeat the mistakes of the past after a false fire alarm was triggered at the council building yesterday.
The Clutha District Council has turned property developer, yesterday unveiling its plan for 60 residential sections on an elevated site in north Balclutha.
The chance to snap the Nugget Point lighthouse at night is drawing photographers from near and wide, locals say.
Clinton Primary School pupils strutted their stuff on the catwalk yesterday afternoon in a special wearable arts fashion show to celebrate Matariki, the Maori new year.
Judging a poultry show is about as easy as flying is for a chicken.
A promotions group is ecstatic three buyers have already snapped up land for development, less than a month after its affordable land and house package was launched in Kaitangata.
The historic former courthouse in Balclutha has been put on the market. Property consultant Margot Berney said the building had been on the market for almost four weeks.
Police have described the actions of a motorcyclist who drove at more than 200kmh as "suicidal'' and "unbelievable''.
Work on the Nuggets Rd sealing project started at the beginning of the week and is expected to continue until next year.
School pupils have demonstrated their creativity by decorating the interior of a new public toilet block to be installed in Owaka next week.
It is hoped a Christmas fairy light competition in the middle of winter will brighten the mood of Tapanui.
She has come to be known as the Nattering Knitter but the Gore woman behind the special "hug rugs'' being sent off to those in need is humble in her work and grateful for what others are doing to help.
The South Island Indoor Bowls Championships are being held in South Otago for the first time this weekend.
Busker Kasey Bonn (12), of Queenstown, sings as family members (from left) grandmother Norma McKay, of Te Anau, her father, Mike Bonn, brother Mason Bonn (10), great-uncle and great-aunt Bruce and Elizabeth Bennett of Gore grandfather Morris McKay, of Te Anau, and mother Cindy Bonn listen yesterday as part of the Gold Guitar Awards in Gore.
The Clutha District Council has discovered 12 residential sections ready for development in a series of subdivisions at Tapanui.