Treaty of Waitangi workshops and marae-based hui with mana whenua will be included in an induction programme for Dunedin city councillors after this year’s election.
Receiving a haircut from Hayley Gray as part of the Leukaemia and Blood Cancer New Zealand Shave for a Cure fundraiser at the Dunedin Farmers store on Saturday is Joyti Wing, of Mosgiel.
The Dunedin Public Library has been rocked by a group of intrepid sonic innovators sharing their passion for finding weird and wonderful ways to manipulate audio.
A small, unassuming magnolia tree, tucked away in the overgrown Truby King Reserve at Seacliff, has been named one of six finalists in the inaugural Rakau o te tau Tree of the Year Aotearoa...
Celebrating the unveiling of one of six new skiffs in Kitchener St beside Otago Harbour in Dunedin at the weekend is Otago Rowing Club member Russell Garbutt.
Young scientist Hope Le Gray (5), from Wyndham School, extracts DNA from a banana at Otago Museum on Saturday, assisted by museum staff member Rachel MacJeff.
A commercial landlord has been forced to retract a letter demanding Dunedin students decide their plans for next year by the end of this month, after falling foul of new tenancy laws.
The judges have hammered out a short-list, and the public are now being asked to vote on what the name of the giant hammer being used to build the new Dunedin Hospital should be.