About 50 people met on the lawn of Otago First Church in Moray Place on Saturday afternoon to celebrate the opening ceremony of worker co-operative cafe and arts venue Yours, at the former Asian...
The Riders Against Teen Suicide (Rats) community motorbike ride last month, run by the Tribal Nations Motorcycle Community, raised $2000 for Youthline Otago and $2000 for I Am Hope.
Images of the Past Dunedin member Lorraine Clark gives a stuffed teddy bear and book vouchers to Te Whatu Ora — Health New Zealand hospital play specialist Jackie Christos.
The Taieri Historical Museum and Park, tucked away on a hillside near Outram Glen, provides a chance to step back in time and experience some of the earlier settler days of the area.
A perky pantomime with sing-a-long songs and slapstick silliness, Robin Hood and the Babes in the Wood is a bouncy take on the legendary tale of charitably minded outlaws in fetching tights.
Kiwi Swim Club celebrated its centennial recently with a swimathon and carnival at Moana Pool, along with a dinner at the University of Otago Staff Club.