After spending more than a year creating models of heads, shooting them and analysing their wounds, a University of Otago student hopes to create the world's first back-spatter model.
Keep Dunedin Beautiful hopes people will help beautify the city by picking up rubbish this Saturday.
The generosity of Dunedin people shone through yesterday as collectors took to the streets for the Cancer Society's annual Daffodil Day.
Jessica Zhao receives a warm welcome from the Kings High School-Queens High School kapa haka group, Tane Pupuke, at the opening of the Winter Games ice-skating competition yesterday.
The myth that quitting smoking is hard for mental health patients needs to be debunked, an Australian academic says.
Dunedin student leaders are nervous a move to end compulsory membership of their associations will force them to downsize or even close.
From one simple idea came a diverse range of artwork to support a diverse range of people.
A passion for computers, combined with a message of conservation, enabled three Bayfield High School pupils to claim top placings in a national animation competition.
While the initial buzz has worn off, Heat Smart providers are still flat out assessing and retrofitting Otago homes.
Money, cohesion and communication were the focus at last night's Otago University Students Association presidential debate.
The mystery of the whereabouts of a New Zealand television star has been solved.
Speight's Brewery hopes people will pay up when they fill up at the Rattray St tap in Dunedin - with the donations going to a good cause.
Young mothers and men in employment will be most affected by a $140,000 budget cut to Literacy Aotearoa Dunedin's intensive literacy programmes, co-ordinator Ana Good says.
Maths is not always about number crunching and angst-filled silence.
In a show of support, two Rotary Clubs banded together for the 26th time on Saturday to provide citrus fruit for Dunedin charities.
Trying to make Dunedin consumers think twice about accepting plastic bags from retailers was the aim of Saturday's Plastic Bags Aren't Free Day.
About 150 Otago and Southland high school pupils swapped their native tongue to parle francais in Dunedin on Saturday.
For Carol Markham, having her son's therapy services reinstated was just another hurdle to get over.
Ensuring the streets remained safe was the driving factor behind Mosgiel woman Lisa White's decision to join the Mosgiel-Taieri Community Patrol.
The Butterflies Hospice Shop will soon open a branch in Mosgiel.