Otago
Dairy owner shaken after Dunedin armed robbery
Police are investigating the aggravated robbery of a dairy in the Dunedin suburb of Musselburgh about 8pm yesterday.
Bittersweet: Cadbury factory equipment to be auctioned
What remains of Dunedin's Cadbury factory and cafe is to be sold by auction.
Help centre opens: 'It's taken us about four years of a lot of hard work'
A centre has opened in Dunedin to support family members who have lost a relative to suicide.
Annabel Langbein, NZOM
Wanaka's very own Annabel Langbein is now an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit thanks to her services to food writing. Audio
Publishers take a punt on local papers
Two of the local papers offloaded by Stuff recently have been saved. The Kaikoura Star and The Clutha Leader have been bought by local publishers prepared to take a punt on print. Audio
Publishers take a punt on local papers
Two of the local papers offloaded by Stuff recently have been saved. The Kaikoura Star and The Clutha Leader have been bought by local publishers prepared to take a punt on print.
Audio'Stars align' for Queenstown ski field's early opening
Skiers and snowboarders have got lucky with a last minute decision to open Coronet Peak today, two weeks earlier than expected.
Concern for Calves
Ken Eade milks 550 cows with his son Bruce at Kelso in West Otago. Like most other dairy farmers he is concerned about the spread of Mycoplasma Bovis and the potential impact it will have on the… Audio
Concern for Calves
Ken Eade milks 550 cows with his son Bruce at Kelso in West Otago. Like most other dairy farmers he is concerned about the spread of Mycoplasma Bovis and the potential impact it will have on the…
AudioBody found on beach near Dunedin
Police say the discovery of a body on a beach just out of Dunedin is not being treated as suspicious.
Campaign to save Stand Children's Services
The Prime Minister will be hit with an e-mob campaign by those protesting the closure of the Stand Children's Sevices Rox burgh children's village. A petition has also been created to save the one in… Audio
Ann Brower: critical conscience
On 31 May, Dr Ann Brower will deliver a lecture at the University of Canterbury, titled: A Little Guy's Guide to Making a Difference after receiving the Critic and Conscience of Society Award earlier… Audio
Seasonal adjustment
Unseasonably warm weather lately has confused some plants - and journalists. Audio
Seasonal adjustment
Unseasonably warm weather lately has confused some plants - and journalists.
AudioReimagining the future of fashion
Turkey tail mushrooms, subverting the male gaze, a story of migration and hidden circular forms inspire the work of emerging designers at iD Dunedin Fashion Week. Audio
Perfect: Ed Sheeran concerts bring $34m to Dunedin economy
The impact British musician Ed Sheeran had on Dunedin has been felt long after his three shows in the city, with news his visit injected almost $38 million into the local economy.
Training Trees
Plant and Food Research is trialing a radically new way of growing trees. It is training them to grow like candelabra. Audio
Training Trees
Plant and Food Research is trialing a radically new way of growing trees. It is training them to grow like candelabra.
AudioWinemaking the natural way
Yoshiaki and Kyoko Sato refuse to add anything to their wine. The former Tokyo bankers now live in Central Otago where they craft wines from only organically grown grapes. Audio