The relaxed, hands-on teaching of the nurses at Dunedin Hospital’s Fracture Clinic has been celebrated in the Dunedin School of Medicine teaching awards.
Dunedin men from all walks of life are being urged to consider giving up just a little of their spare time to make a big difference in the lives of local children.
Despite a marked improvement in the city’s recycling quality in recent years, staff at the city’s major recycling plant are still being forced to deal with hazardous waste.
The extraordinary contribution of the Otago Community Trust to the development of the Otago region is being highlighted, as the trust celebrates its 30th anniversary.
Cancer Society OtagoSouthland acting chief executive Mark Hamer and his family know first-hand the benefit of having the support of the society’s Supportive Care programme.
Southern life and landscapes are explored in a new book of poetry and photographs by poet and novelist Owen Marshall and artistphotographer Grahame Sydney.
A collaboration stretching across the world has led to the publication of a new book of images by the late Dunedin photographer, historian and collector Hardwicke Knight.
Otago Community Hospice chief executive Ginny Green is on a high after a ‘‘tremendous grant’’ helped to launch a new year of fundraising for the organisation.
After 15 months as historian-in-residence at the Otago Pioneer Women’s Memorial Association Hall, Rachael Francis has created a lasting memento of her time with the organisation.
As Dunedin’s housing market grows ever tighter, particularly for vulnerable families and those seeking rental accommodation, a high-level group is looking for solutions.