Leash bylaws and buses on-demand Leash bylaws and buses on-demand Simon Henderson looks at highlights from the Mosgiel-Taieri Community Board.
Earth sciences never looked so engaging Earth sciences never looked so engaging A celebration of science, sustainability, and exploration is set to inspire and engage the community this weekend.
Fundraising to help those persecuted for their identity Fundraising to help those persecuted for their identity A local charity aims to raise funds for persecuted individuals by spreading festive cheer.
Old, new and big V8s too Old, new and big V8s too Iconic machines old and new will feature at a fundraising car show.
Running to raise funds, honour father Running to raise funds, honour father A runner is turning her grief into a force for good.
New centre for families New centre for families About 100 people gather at the opening of Whānau Āwhina Plunket’s new community hub last week.
Dust issues still frustrate Dust issues still frustrate Simon Henderson looks at highlights from the Waikouaiti Coast Community Board.
Horticulture course out to secure future Horticulture course out to secure future Otago Polytechnic’s horticulture course faces an uncertain future, as it is among the many programmes the institution is closely reviewing.
Feeling invisible explored in play Feeling invisible explored in play The experiences of being seen or unseen will be explored in a new work opening next week.
Tablets detail lives of war dead Tablets detail lives of war dead They died in the trenches of Europe, on the grasslands of South Africa, in the cold waters of the Aegean Sea or the jungles of Vietnam.
Pop-up gallery shows a little goes a long way Pop-up gallery shows a little goes a long way Pocket-sized pictures feature in an innovative approach to marketing a local gallery.
Characters come to life in pencil portrait exhibition Characters come to life in pencil portrait exhibition In the hands of artist Graeme Wilson, simple lines bring familiar faces to life.
City’s Cantonese connection preserved in pictures City’s Cantonese connection preserved in pictures This week The Star reporter Simon Henderson uncovers the story behind this humble building.
New book on archaeology pioneer New book on archaeology pioneer A new book explores the life of a pioneering archaeologist.
Science student wins awards for creativity Science student wins awards for creativity A student who balances a passion for science with artistic pursuits has been recognised for excellence in both writing and visual arts.
Hope festival will be city’s biggest yet Hope festival will be city’s biggest yet A cultural group aims to create the largest Diwali celebration the city has ever seen.
Students’ films shown in NY Students’ films shown in NY In the ever-changing world of the movie industry, people are constantly moving on to their next film.
Intrepid medical student's epic run for rescue helicopter Intrepid medical student's epic run for rescue helicopter Why walk when you can run?
Pupils get jamming to celebrate music Pupils get jamming to celebrate music Hundreds of young ukulele enthusiasts gathered for a harmonious celebration of music and community yesterday.
Pakistani weddings on show Pakistani weddings on show A new cultural event next year promises to showcase the vibrant traditions of a traditional Pakistani wedding.