A personal grievance between a Port Otago worker and recreational boat user has sparked safety concerns about the logging of trip reports out of and around Otago Harbour.
As a "less-discovered" part of New Zealand, Dunedin is attracting visitors keen to get away from the country's tourist hot spots, Tourism New Zealand (TNZ) chief executive Kevin Bowler says.
An estimated 10,000 people gathered around the cenotaph in Queens Gardens this morning for one of Dunedin's largest Anzac Day dawn services.
Now just shy of his 90th birthday, Mosgiel resident Jack Irvine well remembers the day he found out he was supposedly dead and buried.
Head-banging to rock music while playing the drums will not be the same, but 17-year-old Josh Cooke's newly shaven head is for a good cause.
Otago's tourism professionals have an opportunity to attend a morning marketing strategy session held by Tourism New Zealand (TNZ) in Dunedin next week.
As an inquisitive lad, Matthew Tofia managed to extract a few war stories from his grandfather Harry Davis, who fought for the Allied forces in the Battle of Crete.
They say practice makes perfect, but Palmerston resident Bill Lester begs to differ.
Most wear their poppies red, some white, others both and a few not at all.
"Don't forget the Merchant Navy."
More than $160,000 has been added to Dunedin's neurosurgery appeal with the auction of a charity-built three-bedroom house.
About 300 people gathered to honour recipients of the New Zealand Defence Service Medal (NZDSM) during a mass presentation ceremony at the Mosgiel Returned and Services Association (RSA) on Saturday.
It is only a matter of time before another child is seriously injured or killed on Riselaw Rd unless speed bumps are put in place, residents say.
Parents need not worry about keeping babies at a safe temperature if they follow easy guidelines, child care professionals say.
For a person drinking up to 10 litres of Coca-cola each day, the sheer volume of water within the beverage could be more toxic than the huge levels of sugar and caffeine, a University of Otago researcher says.
Proactive policing has contributed to a problem-free school holiday in Dunedin, Acting Senior Sergeant Tania Baron says.
Through eight decades of social and community change, the Green Island Women's Institute has stayed strong.
Confusion has cleared over which organisation is responsible for fixing a cycle and pedestrian path traversing railway tracks at Ravensbourne.
Fancy going for a walk and returning six months and six pairs of shoes later?
Dunedin school pupils are better behaved this holiday period during term breaks in previous years, retailers say.