The Green Island Taekwondo Club is looking forward to hosting the TUNZ South Island Championships next weekend.
Being selected to attend the Commonwealth Youth Games is at the top of Felix McDonald's list.
Mosgiel woman Christeen Bates is still seeking support for her distraction packs.
The future of the Stadium Market is uncertain.
Dunedin is experiencing a growth in young people taking up sewing, which is encouraging for the future of fashion, Maria Brett says.
Rattlesnakes, black bears and a drought are just three of many challenges Dr Julie Lawrence will encounter while walking the Pacific Crest Trail.
Tansy Morris will walk 50km around Dunedin's hills next month to raise money and awareness of the work Otago Community Hospice does. ''I really enjoy big walks. I wanted something to work...
Construction on the $1.4 million upgrade of the Sunnyvale Sports Centre in Green Island will start this month.
Construction on the $1.4million upgrade of the Sunnyvale Sports Centre in Green Island will start this month.
Motorcycle endurance racing requires a lot of ''thinking and strategy' to make it through a day of competition, Stephen White says.
Seven school pools in Dunedin are at risk of closing because the schools cannot afford to maintain them. At least 156 school pools in New Zealand have closed since 2008 and Water Safety New Zealand...
Christeen Bates knows just how valuable a distraction pack is.
Walking away with the New Zealand Streetstock GP title is on the cards for Brighton's Paul Simon.
Enhancing the abilities of drivers and improving attitudes towards driving will reduce the number of fatal and serious-injury crashes on our roads, police say.
Back-to-back success at Wingatui's premier race meeting of the year is on the cards for trainer Steven Anderton.
The countdown is on for Saturday's Mountain to Middlemarch Bike Ride.
Gary Marsh has always aspired to be a principal.
''This car has done more rallies than I have,'' Robert Herron said.
Preperations are well under way for the annual Mosgiel Community Foodbank Drive.
Snoring is often a sign of sleep-disordered breathing - which could be causing serious harm to your child's wellbeing.