More than most, Glenys Geytenbeek knows the value of volunteering.
One Mosgiel business owner, more than most, knows the effect legal highs can have on a small business and its employees.
The Dunedin City Council, along with the police and representatives of Dunedin schools, are taking a proactive approach to road safety outside schools.
An animal rights campaigner is asking people to stay away from the International Rodeo event at Forsyth Barr Stadium later this month and says the Dunedin City Council should reconsider allowing the event to be held in Dunedin.
Schools and parents in the Mosgiel-Taieri area are looking at what options they have after the Ministry of Education informed them they were making changes to some of the school bus routes in the area.
When Logan Edgar's term as president of the Otago University Students Association ends next month he is hoping his career in politics will not end with it.
Robotics is a gateway to the world of information technology for school pupils, especially pupils at all-female schools, a group of Otago Girls' High School robotics fanatics say.
Dunedin's water-based sports clubs are increasingly frustrated by a lack of space at Moana Pool and say it is affecting their sports.
Prime Minister John Key and other National Party MPs are set to be flooded with emails from Dunedin intermediate school pupils and their parents over proposed changes to technology funding for intermediate schools.
• North East Valley 177/3 beat Albion 176 by seven wickets It was easy going for North East Valley as it cruised to a seven-wicket victory over Albion on Saturday. Chasing 177 for victory...
Green Island 226/5 beat University Grange 191/9 by 35 runsA dominant batting display from Green Island helped it to a 35-run win over University-Grange in Dunedin senior club cricket on Saturday...
• Green Island 183 beat Albion 95 by 88 runs A disappointing batting display by Albion, combined with some good bowling from Mark Joyce, resulted in Green Island gaining an 88-run win in the...
With one wicket to spare, University-Grange was able to hold out for a draw against Albion, in the Dunedin senior men's declaration cricket on Saturday.
A wonderful spell of bowling from North East Valley's Jamie Murley left Taieri's batting order in tatters to provide Valley with an easy seven-wicket win.
A 191-run opening stand for Green Island set up an easy 99-run victory against Kaikorai in the senior club competition on Saturday.
• University-Grange 69/4 beat Caris-Dunedin 65/10 by six wickets Classy bowling spells from James McMillan and Sam Wells led to University-Grange demolishing the Carisbrook-Dunedin batting line...
• Green Island 208/7 beat Albion 76 by 132 runs Dion Lobb was able to celebrate his 250th game for the Green Island senior team with a 132-run win over Albion at Sunnyvale. Green Island was...
• Taieri 211 all out beat Uni-Grange 207 all out In a case of David beating Goliath, bottom-placed Taieri toppled leader University-Grange with an upset four-run victory. A captain's knock...
• Kaikorai 211 all out beat Carisbrook-Dunedin 205/6 by six runs In a game which went down to the wire, Ian Robertson emerged as the hero for Kaikorai which squeaked home with a six-run victory...
The second round of the 50-over Dunedin competition started on Saturday, with both Carisbrook-Dunedin and University-Grange stamping their mark on the round with dominant wins.