Growing frustrations and distress over a strategy to protect Dunedin’s live music scene are an "unintended consequence" of delays to long-term planning, the Dunedin City Council has heard.
The union for senior doctors is backing the call for better cultural integration as a University of Otago study finds international recruits struggle to adapt.
A disgraced former horse trainer gambled more than $2 million before filing for bankruptcy and collecting almost $10,000 in Government-backed wage subsidies.
A disgraced former horse trainer gambled more than $2 million before filing for bankruptcy and collecting almost $10,000 in Government-backed wage subsidies.
The company exploring a proposed gold mine near Bendigo and Tarras has requested a trading halt from the Australian Stock Exchange while it considers seeking more funds from investors.
With colder weather biting at our ankles (literally), it's time to say goodbye to exposed lower legs. Josie Steenhart checks in with a handful of fashion folk to talk about what makes a good pair of socks - and how to stay stylish while wearing them.
About 500 trail runners will be greeted at the finishing line of the Skedaddle race this weekend by Island Hills Station landowners Dan and Mandy Shand.
As sea changes go, this is a big one with a North Canterbury couple to transition from high country farmers to blue ocean sailors, Tim Cronshaw writes.
An Australian counter terrorism team has arrested seven teenagers linked to a boy charged with a religiously-motivated terror attack on a Sydney bishop and questioned another five people.
The Prince and Princess of Wales have thanked the public for their messages which had been sent to mark the sixth birthday of their youngest son Louis.
Today's Letters to the Editor from readers cover topics including a monster of a coalition, the use of the word "Holocaust", and life in South Dunedin when the sea level rises.