After five days' sailing around the Hauraki Gulf, competing in multiple challenges, 10 South Otago High School pupils beat their northern peers and won the top honour of the Spirit Trophy.
Keeping school children safe while they are outside the school environment is the aim of a new project by Rotary Club of Dunedin South and Otago Motor Club Trust.
Dunedin English Language Partners won the Supreme Award at the TrustPower Dunedin Community Awards this week.
While playing a fishing game with her son seven years ago, Jasmine Couch was unaware he had invited a friend along.
Charity is not always about donating money. Sometimes, it is about donating time - a lot of time.
Juveniles are believed to be involved in a spate of car thefts in Dunedin which follow a pick up and abandon pattern.
Many childhood memories are filled with fun times of hours spent on swings, see-saws and slides in favourite playgrounds
They rolled, they bounced, they shattered.
Dunedin man Merv Pulham has made his mark on the country music scene, so much so he will be inducted into America's Old-time Country Music Hall of Fame in Iowa next month.
Entertainment need not break the bank. It's really all about living smart and having some fun. Some of the best entertainment options are simple, cheap or free and are right on your doorstep.
Prospective University of Otago students could face a literacy assessment - as soon as the institution finds an appropriate test.
Former Dunedin theologian, Emeritus Prof Lloyd Geering, enjoyed catching up with old friends while giving a talk at the University Club yesterday.
Water swishing and "loud bangs" thought to be landslips were heard by residents of Fiordland's Doubtful Sound after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake, centred in nearby Dusky Sound, shook the lower South Island last night.
Free parking outside the Speight's Brewery tap on Rattray St will be reinstated following complaints and suggestions made to the Dunedin City Council.
A passport offering Dunedin residents discounts on tourism attractions has proved popular and a similar version is likely to be made available to other Otago and Southland residents later this year.
The Chamber of Commerce and Dunedin City Council say they will work together to overcome transportation and communication issues during times of adverse weather.
Hard or soft? Almond or coconut? What does your favourite chocolate say about you?
Children were given a block of chocolate and different tools to chip, shave and smooth their own masterpiece as part of the Cadbury Chocolate Carnival.
Taking a week to learn the ins and outs of running a successful business made a great holiday break for four southern school pupils.
Dunedin children made the most of chocolate festivities on offer during the third day of the Cadbury Chocolate Carnival yesterday.