As Luggate textile artist Victoria Stevens prepares to open her "Ninety" exhibition at Central Stories Museum and Art Gallery, she talked to Pam Jones about how the pieces were stitched together.
When you are celebrating your 150th birthday, there are bound to be a few surprises.
Central Otago leaders have slammed the Government for breaking its promise to care for children, as they vow to keep fighting the closure of the children’s village in Roxburgh.
Plans for the first of three major new Central Otago cycle trails have reached the consent stage, as more details for the trail are revealed.
The National Party is speaking out strongly against the Government's decision to not bail out the Stand Children's Services village in Roxburgh.
Debris flows such as the ones that struck Roxburgh during heavy last November would happen again, but a joint agency approach could help mitigate the effects.
It is hoped the issue of a new global water consent for Kyeburn Catchment Ltd irrigators will not need to go to the Environment Court.
A landmark art exhibition at Central Stories Museum and Art Gallery has had an extensive reach into the Central Otago district, museum general manager Maurice Watson says.
When Keryn Tubbs was 17 and in her last year at high school, an anonymous Instagram page was set up to embarrass other pupils.
The Central Otago District Council and Otago Regional Council continue to be at odds over the proposal to site a stock truck effluent disposal site on the Ripponvale straight near Cromwell.
She was honoured for her work with a life membership decades ago, but long-time Central Otago Pony Club member Billie Tohill says her involvement with the pony club movement is its own reward.
Farmers are being encouraged to remain patient while the K5 variant takes hold among the rabbit population, even though some will be immune to the virus.
An Alexandra man has received national recognition for his services to irrigation in Central Otago, but has paid tribute to the work of "two extraordinary women" as well.
A family heirloom plane has honoured an unfathomable loss in a war that both liberated and stole generations.
News of a $600,000 cost to Kyeburn irrigators for getting a new global water consent was one of the big things discussed at last week’s three-day Irrigation New Zealand conference in Alexandra.
In his first demolition derby, he "died in the first lap", and for his second, his ambition was to survive a little bit longer.
Central Motor Speedway president Daryl Ainsley has just overseen another adrenaline-filled season on Cromwell’s Central Motor Speedway track. Pam Jones talks to him about fast cars and competition.
Central Otago District Council funding will help the district’s first affordable housing trust assess and address some of the housing issues in the district, it is hoped.
More than 400 people heard about Central Otago’s irrigation history and looked at the future of the national sector at the Irrigation New Zealand conference in Alexandra.
Changes in government policy around irrigation could delay the Falls Dam irrigation proposal and have caused a "major hurdle" for the project, Manuherikia Catchment Water Strategy Group chairman...