At 11.02am on November 11, a cacophony of joyful noise will break two minutes of silence across New Zealand, as communities mark 100 years since the end of World War 1.
The spectacular ruin of Cargill's Castle needs stabilising urgently, supporters say, and it's hoped that a plan of action will be in place by Christmas.
He may come from "a long line of prop forwards'' and he used to get puffed pushing a pram, but Dunedin City councillor Aaron Hawkins is putting his body on the line for Lifeline.
Dunedin-based health provider and social agency Pacific Trust Otago has joined forces with local business people to launch a new social enterprise, Pacific Pods.
An electronic ‘‘your speed’’ sign, reminding motorists and truckies arriving in Port Chalmers to reduce their speed, has become a permanent fixture thanks to Port Otago.
Age Concern Otago is facing rapidly increasing demand for its Meals on Wheels delivery service, at a time when some long-term volunteers are stepping down.
It may have been raining outside, but keen swimmers made the most of the chance to hit the water at the Port Chalmers community swimming pool this week.