The constant battle to save and care for hundreds of stray and feral cats and kittens is taking its toll on the staff, volunteers and stretched resources of Cat Rescue Dunedin.
The Community Fruit Harvest Ōtepoti network has rescued more than a tonne of fruit from rotting on the ground in Dunedin backyards this season, thanks to the efforts of dozens of local volunteers.
The sun shone down on about 300 people, veterans, families, dignitaries and members of the public, who gathered at Montecillo War Veterans Home on Anzac Day.
A beautiful, clear morning greeted more than 400 people who turned out to pay their respects at the Andersons Bay Cemetery posy laying ceremony on Anzac Day.
The hall at HMNZS Toroa naval reserve headquarters was a hive of industry on Monday, as volunteers gathered to make more than 4000 posies to be laid on graves in the services section of...
Dunedin’s dance community will come together to celebrate International Dance Day this Saturday, April 29, with a busy programme of events co-ordinated by Dance Ōteotpi.
Two Dunedin health professionals are using their own personal experiences of anxiety, as well as long experience of helping patients deal with stress and anxiety as the basis of a new five-week...
Memories of the young returned soldiers she cared for during World War 2 will be top-of-mind for former nurse Elsie Herriott (nee Nicholl) this Anzac Day.
After three years of Covid disruption, Dunedin’s Anzac Day commemorations return to normal this year, with a full dawn service, posy laying ceremony and services at local community hubs.
Misty rain over the Orokonui Ecosanctuary cloud forest made an atmospheric backdrop for a visit by members of The Rotary Club of Dunedin to hear about a newly-completed project.
Misty rain over the Orokonui Ecosanctuary cloud forest made an atmospheric backdrop for a visit by members of The Rotary Club of Dunedin last week to hear about a newly-completed project at the...
A beautiful carved wooden bowl, created by Hokitika carver Jimmy Gordon to hold poppies, stands in pride of place at the entrance of Montecillo Veterans Home and Hospital.
After three years of Covid disruption, Dunedin’s Anzac Day commemorations return to normal this year, with a full dawn service, posy laying ceremony, and services at local community hubs.
Memories of the young returned soldiers she cared for during World War 2 will be top-of-mind for former nurse Elsie Herriott (nee Nicholl) this Anzac Day.
City Choir Dunedin’s upcoming concert, "Alleluia! Music for Eastertide" will feature the premiere performance of a new hymn O Sons and Daughters, composed by choir director and conductor David...
Overseas artists will return to the stage alongside Dunedin Symphony Orchestra (DSO) in this year’s season, a welcome change from the past three Covid-impacted years.
A long career in the operations branch of the New Zealand Navy will stand Warrant Officer RNZN Peter Gee in good stead as he steps up into the role of Dunedin Anzac Day convener.