Registrations are open for a disability water sports day in Dunedin on February 27.
A new airline alliance will give passengers departing Dunedin airport easier access to remote areas including Great Barrier Island.
Racing red Ferraris and little grey Fergies were some the hundreds of machines attracting thousands of people to Eastern Southland on the weekend.
The victim of a ‘‘horrendous'' Dunedin dog attack is set to be evicted from her cottage as she remains unable to work, struggling to pay rent.
The noise of hammering tradesmen will become the "hammer of the gods'' after the revamp of a Dunedin school.
The Dunedin City Council is seeking feedback on its proposed changes to three of the city's bylaws.
The lanterns of the Dunedin Midwinter Carnival are about to be evicted as a fundraising campaign to find a suitable storage space falters.
Dunedin singers have returned to Dunedin with top prizes from one of the world's biggest music festivals.
A boutique luxury cruise liner set for a nearly $40 million face-lift made its New Zealand debut in Dunedin yesterday.
A Dunedin Dental School building was emptied yesterday for its impending demolition as part of a $126 million redevelopment project.
An iPhone6+ was stolen from a truck parked in a secure industrial yard in Donald St, Kenmure at 2.40am on Saturday.
Their guitars in the baggage hold, two musicians are winging their way to Scotland to represent Dunedin.
Squeaky brakes and sunhats featured heavily in a classic car convoy to Waikouaiti yesterday.
Rare car collectors are passionate people with strong arms for steering and strong backs for cranking.
Police are investigating the death of a 29-year-old prisoner at Otago Corrections Facility at Milburn yesterday - the second death of an inmate at the prison in two months.
Mosgiel residents being trapped in the township as floodwater rises around them is a real threat and the emergency response plan is weak, a top Taieri police officer says.
A Dunedin man is still seeking answers more than 10 years after his son died after being king-hit in the central city.
A berry-growing ‘‘season from hell'' across New Zealand caused a buying frenzy of strawberries and raspberries in Dunedin yesterday.
Livestock suffer when pasture does not grow and lifestyle block farmers need to prepare now, SPCA Otago says.
The injury statistics are cat-astrophic.