Tornado throws holidaymakers from tents Tornado throws holidaymakers from tents People were tossed from their tents yesterday as a small tornado whipped through an Omarama campsite.
‘Astute’ US president remembered ‘Astute’ US president remembered An Otago MP has remembered Jimmy Carter as an "astute" and passionate United States president and humanitarian.
Race day enjoyed by ‘good crowd’ Race day enjoyed by ‘good crowd’ The threat of poor weather did not stop a great day out at the Kurow Jockey Club’s annual race meeting yesterday.
Delays after three-car Qtown crash Delays after three-car Queenstown crash Motorists are being warned of delays following a multi-car crash in Queenstown's Frankton Rd (SH6A).
Tornado whips through campsite Tents go flying as tornado hits South Canterbury campsite People were tossed from their tents as a small tornado whipped through a busy campsite in Omarama this afternoon.
People tossed from tents in Omarama tornado People tossed from tents in Omarama tornado People were tossed from their tents as a small tornado whipped through an Omarama campsite.
Santa puts PM top of naughty list Santa puts PM top of naughty list Two Dunedin residents spent some of their Christmas week protesting the delay in building a new Dunedin hospital.
Customers brave the weather for Boxing Day sales Customers brave the weather for Boxing Day sales Poor weather did not discourage enthusiastic shoppers on the hunt for a Boxing Day bargain in Dunedin.
Release treat for passengers Release treat for passengers Taking seabirds under her wing is simply business-as-usual for one Dunedin tour boat operator.
SUBSCRIBER People urged not to access closed track SUBSCRIBER People urged not to access closed track Visitors who blatantly ignore closed signs at Dunedin’s Tunnel Beach are only putting themselves at risk, the Department of Conservation warns.
Application for land transfer Application for land transfer A sliver of land, roughly the same area as a quarter of a tennis court, is the source of a land transfer application by a Dunedin company.
SUBSCRIBER Longer outages possible for safety SUBSCRIBER Longer outages possible for safety Longer unplanned power outages are a sacrifice customers may have to endure in the name of fire safety this summer, a power provider warns.
SUBSCRIBER Crash renews bus fears SUBSCRIBER Crash renews bus fears Hasty tourism operators are worrying the Automobile Association after a fourth crash involving a tour bus on South Island roads in the past five months.
Experienced nurse slams retrofit proposal Experienced nurse slams retrofit proposal "Just build the damn hospital."
Merry mice may make mischief Merry mice may make mischief A Dunedin nurse says he is waiting for a call from Wētā Workshop after creating a ‘‘wee bit of magic’’ at Wakari Hospital.
‘Day-to-day survival’ issue for some seniors ‘Day-to-day survival’ issue for some seniors Going without medication, insurance and doctor’s visits are a few ways Otago seniors are attempting to manage rising living costs.
Church to close during upgrade Church to close during upgrade Dunedin's landmark First Church Of Otago will close for four months in the new year as significant renovations get under way.
School had ‘no indication’ of water issue School had ‘no indication’ of water issue A Dunedin school has been caught off guard by news harmful bacteria has been detected at its beloved swimming spot.
Police called to assault in Mosgiel Police called to assault in Mosgiel Emergency services are responding to an assault in Mosgiel.
Off the farm, into the water Off the farm, into the water Ezra Holmes, 20, who works on his parents’ Taieri farm, catches a wave at Brighton Beach last night during the weekly Surfing for Farmers event.