The Otago Regional Council has been granted a two-week extension on its report to the environment minister on the implications of proceeding with Otago’s land and water plan.
An annual meeting of the Dunedin Kindergartens Association descended into chaos, arguments and shouting after members were "blindsided" by a shock announcement.
Dunedin city councillors owe it to the city’s most financially vulnerable to do "everything in our power to push back" against a rising cost of living, Cr Mandy Mayhem says.
A letter alleging misconduct on a university research boat is indicative of an "absurd" ongoing effort to overturn the region’s marine reserves, a University of Otago marine science professor says.
In this day and age, it is rare that you can read articles by radical writers about the pros of fascism, socialism, capitalism and communism, all in the same room, without a security guard.
Former Green Party co-leader and Minister for Climate Change James Shaw has bowed out of Parliament, and has already revealed details of what he is doing next.
Car doors, loads of bottles, used needles and other drug paraphernalia were among the loads of rubbish picked up by more than 150 volunteers at Dunedin’s Smaills Beach on Saturday.
Associate education minister David Seymour has confirmed temporary funding will be put in place for the free school lunches programme until a review is completed.
New York City police raided Columbia University to arrest dozens of pro-Palestinian demonstrators, some of whom had seized an academic building, and to remove a protest encampment the Ivy League...
When Parry Guilford is asked why he has spent nearly 30 years looking for the genetic cause of stomach cancer, he loves to paraphrase The Pogues song Fairytale of New York — "I took your dreams and...
Grey Power is calling for a change to elderly driver assessments, claiming the process for assessing driver capability is penalising some of the very people who need their licences the most.