Hospice street appeal back today Hospice street appeal back today The Otago Community Hospice will hold its annual street appeal for the first time in three years.
Nepal trip provides ‘fulfillment, purpose’ Nepal trip provides ‘fulfillment, purpose’ A Dunedin resident is flying halfway around the world to provide aid and fill a void in her life.
Teachers feel ‘unheard and undervalued’ Teachers feel ‘unheard and undervalued’ Primary and kindergarten teachers say they feel undervalued and a Government pay offer simply does not cut it.
SUBSCRIBER Scathing criticism of buses SUBSCRIBER Scathing criticism of buses The Otago Regional Council is apologising after a Dunedin mother raised the issue of anxious children being left on the side of the road waiting for buses that never arrive.
New venue for book sale New venue for book sale The Regent Theatre Book Sale is set to be the first hosted at the Edgar Centre after it was cancelled last year because of Covid-19.
Frustration builds as more buses cancelled Frustration builds as more buses cancelled The Otago Regional Council has acknowledged cancelling an average of 100 Dunedin bus services a day as passenger frustration builds.
Race day goes like clockwork for winners Race day goes like clockwork for winners Winning the annual Clock Tower Race was smooth sailing for Saffie Hare, who beat the chimes without her running gear.
'Dangerous' party: 'Someone could have been trampled' 'Dangerous' party: 'Someone could have been trampled' A student who went to an overcrowded party at a notorious Dunedin flat says the night could easily have ended in tragedy.
‘Nothing prepares you’ for bodies search ‘Nothing prepares you’ for bodies search A Dunedin rescuer who has been scouring waterways for Cyclone Gabrielle victims says nothing can prepare you for finding a dead body.
Golf clubhouse rises from the ashes Golf clubhouse rises from the ashes Hopes are high the Belleknowes Golf Club’s clubhouse rebuild will be complete in time for its centenary celebrations later this year.