The Move for Dementia programme is in full swing, and a busy programme of local events is under way , as Alzheimer’s Otago celebrates its 40th anniversary.
An "unprecedented" flurry of late entries for the Emerson’s Dunedin Marathon means an enormous field of athletes are expected to compete in Sunday’s event, against the beautiful backdrop of Otago...
Opera Otago returns to the Mayfair Theatre stage this weekend with an ambitious production of The Mansfield Trilogy, three one-act operas based on Katherine Mansfield ...
Dunedin-based conductor Kenneth Young is looking forward to a "rewarding musical time" when he takes the podium for Dunedin Symphony Orchestra’s "Rhapsody" concert on Saturday.
As voting papers for Dunedin’s local body elections start their journey towards voters’ letterboxes, a Dunedin voting system specialist is celebrating the city’s continuing use of the single...
Team work will be essential for Christchurch runners Mike Asmussen and Mark Boon to achieve a good time in the half marathon during the Emerson’s Dunedin Marathon on September 11.
Team work will be essential for Christchurch runners Mike Asmussen and Mark Boon to achieve a good time in the half marathon during the Emerson’s Dunedin Marathon on September 11.
Budding young artists enjoyed the chance to view the Edinburgh Realty Art Awards exhibition, when they visited the Otago Art Society galleries recently.
Theatre folk from across the country came together in Dunedin at the weekend to celebrate the 30th anniversary of professional theatre company TheatreWorks Ltd.
The profound and enlightening verbatim theatre piece The Keys are in the Margarine, is a poignant exploration of the impact of dementia from those living it every day.
The Dunedin Performing Arts Competitions Society is celebrating its 120th anniversary year with a series of musical competition events across the year.
Gathered at the Downer Group booth recently at Kavanagh College mini careers expo are pupils Jack Pearson-Howell, Lawrence Casey, Downer civil engineer Peter Mortimer, Patrick Cotter, Christian Mullens, John Ramos, graduate engineer Shari Masina, Gabriel Nardo and Alex Fern.
The efforts of a "quiet achiever" on behalf of the community were acknowledged at the Saddle Hill Community Board’s final meeting for this triennium last Thursday.
A stunning programme of adventurous music, from the Baroque era to the modern day, enthralled a large audience at Saturday’s Dunedin Symphony Orchestra matinee series concert Crouching Tiger.