The chief executive of Dunedin International Airport Ltd (Dial) has met representatives from Australian airports, airlines and tourism agencies in a bid to get transtasman flights off the ground.
A pair of "conflicting" parking signs outside a popular Dunedin primary school are under review after parents were unexpectedly ticketed during their usual morning dropoffs.
Looking back to when she agreed to participate in the annual Toss the Boss fundraiser, Barb Long realises she may not have been aware of all the salient details of the activity.
The curtain went up on Thursday night at the Queenstown Memorial Centre for Showbiz Queenstown’s season of Spamalot , Monty Python’s hilarious take on the legend of King Arthur and his...
Government plans to require local councils hold a referendum on whether to have Māori wards breaches the Treaty of Waitangi, a Waitangi Tribunal report has found.
Ivari Christie is coming into her own for the Southern Steel this year. But it has not come without hardship and a lesson in self belief, Kayla Hodge reports.
The owner of a new Oamaru North convenience store plans to take customers away from the supermarket giants by putting his markups down and aiming for nothing more than "a good living".
A Canadian mining company with a new five-year exploration permit in Central Otago says New Zealand "is fast becoming one of the most attractive" gold-mining locations in the world.
The timing of a capital raise by Alliance Group has raised eyebrows given the current state of rural sector. Business and rural editor Sally Rae talks to the co...
Some farmers are apprehensive about Fonterra selling off its iconic brands, but they may consider it if their profits are protected, Federated Farmers says.
Beekeepers say New Zealand needs a new approach to a hive-destroying disease that is leaving those affected out of pocket, uncompensated and devastated.
French police reinforcements have started arriving in New Caledonia as part of a massive operation to regain control of the capital Nouméa after electoral reform sparked rioting.
The friends of a man who was allegedly murdered while camping with his childhood sweetheart have told a jury about his secretive affair with the woman.
The state of emergency in New Caledonia presents a considerable challenge for NZ's foreign policy efforts in the Pacific, international relations expert Prof Robert Patman says.
Riga, Latvia: Soviet leaders who assure foreign pressmen of their peaceful motives, and explain that the Soviet military preparations are solely of a defensive nature, adopt an entirely different...