To mark International Day for Older Persons, Enliven is launching a nationwide online survey asking Kiwis to share their views on ageing and how society can better respect and support older New...
Breast Cancer Foundation NZ is calling on South Cantabrians to step up and volunteer for the charity’s Pink Ribbon Street Appeal, taking place on October 17 and 18.
The South Canterbury Indoor Bowls drawn closing day pairs provided some very close games with only the James Blissett, Kelvin Lockyer combination winning all three of their games to run out the...
Frustrations continued for South Canterbury as they lost their third match in a row and continued to empty their trophy cabinet handing over the Phil Gard Memorial Trophy and the Bill Direen...
Despite it quite literally raining on the parade, organisers said the atmosphere was "incredible" at the 2025 Contact Alexandra Blossom Festival held on Saturday.
The cost of the water plan demanded by the government from Central Otago District Council and the two other councils involved in the council controlled organisation to manage water services, was...
Voters in Central Otago are sending in their choices more quickly than in the past two elections, but many still have to make their choices known before voting closes on October 11.
After months of careful planning and construction, the next stage of Kāmoanahaehae Riverside Park has been completed, offering the community a refreshed space to gather, connect and enjoy the...
The Blossom Festival festivities did not end on Saturday, as garden enthusiasts enjoyed a Sunday out touring eight unique gardens around Alexandra and Clyde topped off with a Devonshire Tea.
Endless hours of folding paper, urgently couriered wallpaper murals and rushed drives to Queenstown to collect components were rewarded with silverware at the Alexandra Blossom Festival.