Taieri wrestlers at nationals Taieri wrestlers at nationals Taieri wrestlers are gearing up to compete in the "big dance''.
Greater safety, enabling executive among aims Greater safety, enabling executive among aims Making North Dunedin a safer place and empowering the executive are two of the goals of the Otago University Students' Association's president-elect.
University whanau in mourning after student death University whanau in mourning after student death The University of Otago community is mourning the death of second-year student Sophia Crestani.
Call for greater visibility of school crossing Call for greater visibility of school crossing Dunedin parents are calling on the Dunedin City Council to take urgent action to improve the visibility of a pedestrian crossing after a child was hit by a car.
Football club plans major upgrade Football club plans major upgrade The plans have been drawn for Roslyn Wakari AFC's clubroom redevelopment.
E-scooter health effects studied E-scooter health effects studied by polytech students Next time you hop on an e-scooter, make sure you wash your hands afterwards.
Low glare street lights likely Low glare street lights likely Shielded, low glare, amber LED lights may be installed in certain parts of Dunedin to protect the city's wildlife.
Way to silence noisy ships found Way to silence noisy ships found Port Otago’s chief executive has returned from Denmark with a solution to silence noisy ships.
Tomahawk Rd safety options to be trialled Tomahawk Rd safety options to be trialled The Dunedin City Council is to trial three options to make Tomahawk Rd safer.
Support to save old Sims Building Support to save old Sims Building The West Harbour Community Board is supporting a group of residents trying to save a "deteriorating'' building.
Dunedin sportier than national average Dunedin sportier than national average More Dunedin secondary school pupils participate in sport than the national average.
Viable timetable change for Harington Pt buses Viable timetable change for Harington Pt buses A potential change to a bus timetable may allow school pupils living in Harington Point to get home sooner.
Brother and sister will run for dad Brother and sister will run for dad Running the Dunedin Marathon for a charity close to their hearts has made two siblings’ dad proud.
Night shelter incentive to run marathon Night shelter incentive to run marathon Crossing the finish line together will be an ‘‘awesome achievement‘‘ for three friends running the Dunedin Marathon.
Contractor filling cracks when ground slipped away Contractor filling cracks when ground slipped away George Ellis was helping fill the cracks in Edward and Mitchells St when the Abbotsford slip occurred 40 years ago.
LinkAge app connects elderly with outside world LinkAge app connects elderly with outside world A new app with links to services and information for older people has been launched.
Female president a first for Green Island Female president a first for Green Island For the first time in the club’s 148-year history, Green Island Junior Football Club has a female president.
Winning NZ title still to sink in Winning NZ title still to sink in Winning the New Zealand championship is yet to sink in for a Gore player.
Community pantry a vision made real Community pantry a vision made real A new community pantry is officially open in South Dunedin.
Cheerleading classes going strong Cheerleading classes going strong A desire to give people opportunities in cheerleading led Graham Versfeld to start Eclipse Cheerleading almost a year ago.