Fourteen submissions have been received on the Dunedin City Council's draft responsible camping policy, which will ease restrictions on freedom camping.
An Invercargill woman remains in a serious condition at Dunedin Hospital following a crash on State Highway 1 near Henley last week.
Dunedin police are searching for three Dunedin men who have failed to appear in court.
For the first time in a long time, Barry Gibson can sleep easy.
Chocolate cheer is being spread throughout Otago, Canterbury and Southland in the lead-up to the Dunedin Cadbury Chocolate Carnival.
When Martin Heffernan met Moira McLennan at a Saturday night dance in Gore, he knew she was the one.
New public bus contracts for Dunedin have been scrapped and old ones reinstated.
Using his phone and being drunk on a flight into Dunedin has cost a 23-year-old man $1100.
Forget the 12 days of Christmas, Tom Gold has had almost 12 Christmases in as many months.
An unknown white powder, found in the possession of a Dunedin man at the University of Otago, is being tested by police.
Monochrome is anything but boring, as demonstrated by fashion trends this winter. Rosie Manins shops for black (and little else) in Dunedin.
Snow-raking will continue on high country stations throughout Otago today.
A massive rescue operation is under way in Otago's high country, where thousands of sheep and cattle are stranded in thick snow cover.
Dunedin residents giving more than $10,000 for the Ronald McDonald House South Island have helped make its annual appeal most successful.
A poor safety record is prompting changes to the agricultural aviation industry.
Dunedin McDonald's employees are leaving the Unite Union in droves.
Time and money will be saved when Otago Corrections Facility prisoners can be dealt with in the Dunedin District Court without leaving jail.
In looking to its future, Otakou runanga celebrated its past yesterday.
Motorists are adapting well to changes along State Highway 1 through central Dunedin.
Wakari Hospital patients are not receiving ''whole of health'' care because they can smoke, a Dunedin health consultant says.