Prominent Dunedin lawyer Frazer Barton has announced he will be taking leave from his duties on the University of Otago Council.
The Chills lead singer Martin Phillipps, who has died unexpectedly, was described by Neil Finn as "one of NZ’s greatest songwriters".
A heavy snow warning has been issued for parts of eastern Otago, including Dunedin, as a wintry blast moves through the region.
Prominent Dunedin musician and The Chills lead singer Martin Phillipps has died unexpectedly.
A Parkinson's diagnosis may soon be just a tear drop away.
Winter isn't stopping people venturing into cold seas, with ACC and Water Safety NZ statistics showing an "unacceptably" high number of people are being drowned or injured during these months.
Khloe and Kim Kardashian have used the Dunedin Study’s DunedinPACE algorithm to determine how fast or slow their bodies are ageing. And they're thrilled with the result.
A manhunt is under way in Dunedin after a man allegedly presented a knife at a commercial premises in Green Island this afternoon.
A bit of chemistry between two research scientists has provided the inspiration for a major discovery that has the potential to be turned into new cancer treatment options.
Dunedinites had a rare opportunity to venture outside in the middle of winter without a jacket — or even a jersey — as temperatures reached an unseasonal 17.2°C yesterday.
Grunting, the clanging of weightlifting machines, loud music and personal trainers yelling supportive directions are all frowned upon now in a newly created area of the Unipol student recreation...
Flowers, a gold watch, a bottle of single malt and a stiff handshake — none of that would do as a leaving gift for Glenn Summerhayes.
The Otago Rescue Helicopter base is undergoing a multimillion-dollar development, which is expected to bring rescue pilots and crews from around the South Pacific for training.
When Lynley Reid started toasting burger buns at McDonald’s in 1988, the Taieri 18-year-old never dreamt she would be "lovin’ it" so much that one day she would own six McDonald’s stores.
More jobs, courses or building projects may be put on the chopping block at the University of Otago if the government fails to continue a one-off funding bailout of New Zealand universities.
After singing The Star-Spangled Banner at high-profile sporting events at Madison Square Garden, it would be easy to think singing the New Zealand national anthem for the All Blacks would...
July 22, 2028, may seem like a ridiculously long way off, but work is already under way to make Dunedin ready for the moment when about 50,000 people are expected to flood into the city to see a spectacular total solar eclipse.
Grimacing, fake, sarcastic, polite, affiliative, engaged — the type of smile a student gives you can say a lot about how good you are at teaching.
Staff and students at Cargill Academy have been given hope their education programme will be able to resume later this year, after members of the public came forward offering $10,000 towards its...
Few things roar louder than a Harley-Davidson, but Andrew Martin reckons his screaming might have been getting pretty close when he won an international motorcycle-building competition.