To the letter To the letter Members of the Mosgiel Rotary Club clean the Mosgiel sign yesterday morning.
'Pretty incompetent': Eight bumped from flight to Dunedin 'Pretty incompetent': Eight bumped from flight to Dunedin Eight passengers had to be bumped from a flight packed with students travelling to Dunedin because the plane was too heavy.
$1m union cafe makeover $1m union cafe makeover The University of Otago Union cafe Auahi Ora is getting a major million-dollar makeover.
Marae welcomes newcomers Marae welcomes newcomers University of Otago students and whanau visit Ōtākou Marae yesterday for a powhiri welcoming them to the university.
Columba housing colourful sports fans Columba housing colourful sports fans Columba College students dressed in wacky outfits in their house colours celebrated their sports day at the Caledonian Ground yesterday.
Rough landing at Taieri Rough landing at Taieri Police say a light aircraft was forced to make a rough landing at the Taieri Aerodrome after a wheel collapsed.
This table reserved - for Harrison and friends This table reserved - for Harrison and friends Harrison Carter can finally sit with his friends at lunchtime, thanks to the kindness of a Dunedin secondary school student.
SUBSCRIBER Challenging conditions for fundraiser SUBSCRIBER Challenging conditions for fundraiser A pair of firefighters were feeling the heat on Saturday.
Māori leader David Ellison dies Māori leader David Ellison dies Distinguished Māori leader David Ellison has died. He was 88.
Motorcyclist in hospital after crash Motorcyclist in hospital after crash A motorcyclist has ended up in hospital with a possible broken arm and hip after a crash in Dunedin.
SUBSCRIBER DCC’s capital programme falls behind SUBSCRIBER DCC’s capital programme falls behind Delivery of the Dunedin City Council’s capital expenditure programme has slipped behind schedule and the chief executive says this is partly because of increased scrutiny from councillors.
SUBSCRIBER Organiser proud of music festival SUBSCRIBER Organiser proud of music festival A Dunedin music festival went out on a high at the weekend, its founder says.
Puckering up for a big bug Puckering up for a big bug Tūhura Otago Museum senior events co-ordinator Jessica Hatfield gives a giant African millipede a kiss as part of Bug Day.
Licence suspended after three times over limit: police Licence suspended after three times over limit: police A Dunedin driver stopped for speeding was more than three times over the legal alcohol limit, police said.
SUBSCRIBER Protesters take issue with seminar at church SUBSCRIBER Protesters take issue with seminar at church A group of Palestinian supporters protested against a "pro-Christian Zionist" seminar at a Dunedin church.
Taste of Pakistani weddings Taste of Pakistani weddings Introducing Dunedin locals to the pageantry and rich traditions of Pakistani weddings was the goal for one woman at the weekend.
Sun’s out Sun’s out Brighton Beach was a hive of activity as a sunny Saturday in Dunedin drew locals and visitors alike to the water.
SUBSCRIBER Cruise emissions ‘challenge’ SUBSCRIBER Cruise emissions ‘challenge’ Ways of reducing Dunedin’s cruise ship emissions need to come from the industry and the government, a city councillor says.
Call for Kiwis to donate some of state pension Call for Kiwis to donate some of state pension Sir Ian Taylor wants those who can afford to put some of their superannuation towards charities targeting child poverty to do so.