Generators power 17 users after fault Generators power 17 users after fault Generators were brought in to supply power to a central Dunedin street after a fault cut electricity to 17 customers.
71,596 research animals euthanised 71,596 research animals euthanised More than 70,000 animals used for research were euthanised at the University of Otago over five years.
Railway recovery delayed Railway recovery delayed Dunedin Railway's recovery from last month's flood has been complicated by a contractor shortage and an unexpected track closure north of the city.
Building upgrade to start soon Upgrade of building starts soon An abandoned University of Otago building is set to get a new lease of life after a $9.1 million upgrade.
Warmth perfect for Taieri Warmth perfect for Taieri This week’s unseasonably warm weather will be the perfect tonic for drenched Taieri farms.
Researchers ramping up data usage Researchers ramping up data usage Research activity is the main cause of a more than seven-fold increase in data travelling to and from the University of Otago's network.
Links give access to supercomputers Links give access to supercomputers Improved internet speeds at University of Otago could help clean up New Zealand's rivers.
SDHB urology service 'worst in NZ' SDHB urology service worst in NZ: expert The Southern District Health Board’s urology service is the worst in New Zealand, a leading figure in the field says.
Patients 'let down' ‘We have let them down’ An embattled Southern District Health Board hopes an extra ICU bed will alleviate ongoing cardiac surgery woes in Dunedin.
RSA recognises collector’s commitment RSA recognises collector’s commitment After more than 40 years collecting for Poppy Day on the same Dunedin corner, Norma Burton has been recognised for her efforts.
Council seeks fix for slip-prone roads Council seeks fix for slip-prone roads Geotechnical assessments on two key Otago Peninsula roads could help make the slip-prone area more resilient in future severe weather events.
Discovery could transform Tb treatment Discovery could transform Tb treatment The ''holy grail'' for beating tuberculosis is a step closer thanks to the efforts of University of Otago researchers.
University protesters take staff cuts action University protesters take staff cuts action The fight is on over the University of Otago's proposal to cut 182 general staff positions.
'Anger and anxiety' over proposed job cuts 'Anger and anxiety' over proposed job cuts Union and staff vowed to continue fighting the University of Otago's proposal to cut 182 jobs at a protest today.
Report details Aurora failings Report details Aurora failings A WorkSafe audit of Aurora Energy has confirmed fears its power poles were unsafe.
East Otago on target at championships East Otago on target at championships After 55 years of target shooting, Colleen Lee still gets a kick out of pulling the trigger.
Shining a light for those in dark place Shining a light can help those in a dark place Breaking down the barriers which stop people talking about suicide and mental health can save lives.
'Strategies from the fat-fighting front' 'Strategies from the fat-fighting front' A leading anti-obesity campaigner was ''amazed'' to discover the scale of New Zealand's obesity epidemic.
Here a slip, there a slip Here a slip, there a slip, a whole 209 Last week’s massive downpour left more than 200 slips on Dunedin City Council land alone.
‘I won’t go back until I am sure the house won’t slide’ ‘I won’t go back until I am sure the house won’t slide’ Sixty years after moving into her Otago Peninsula home, Cecille Wesley (83) is not sure if she will be able to live there again.