Otago
Dunedin shooting of activist 'an isolated incident', police say
Police say the shooting which seriously injured a former Green Party candidate was an isolated incident, despite it being the fourth Dunedin firearms incident in two months.
Poor conditions, separation from new Dunedin Hospital will deter cancer recruits - ex-staffer
Health bosses desperate to recruit new cancer doctors will need to sell them on cramped spaces and shuttling up and down the street most days.
Dunedin shooting victim identified as former Green Party candidate
A prominent Dunedin activist and former Green Party candidate seriously injured in a shooting incident has been named.
Person dies after reportedly going overboard from boat near South Dunedin
A person has been found dead after reportedly going overboard from a boat off the coast of South Dunedin.
Shooting investigation under way in Dunedin
Police inquiries are continuing to determine where a seriously injured man - who flagged down a passing car from a venue later raided by armed officers - was shot.
NASA's balloon launches from Wānaka
NASA's super pressure balloon has launched from Wānaka Airport, the first of two missions planned this year.
Boil water notice remains for two Otago towns
Residents of two Otago towns will have to continue boiling or conserving water over the weekend.
Scepticism over funding boost for Dunedin Hospital - 'Taking away and then giving it back'
National's health spokesperson says an additional $10 million in funding for Dunedin Hospital is ultimately returning some of what was previously taken away.
Government reverses $10 million in hospital cuts
The government has forked out an extra $10 million for the new Dunedin Hospital rebuild just months after making controversial cuts, but has ruled out further large redesigns.
Dunedin woman caught driving six times over the legal limit
Police are urging drivers to find other ways home if they plan to go out drinking, after a middle-aged Dunedin woman tested nearly six times over the legal limit yesterday afternoon.
Scabies cases on rise amongst student populations
Scabies cases are spreading among student populations, but access to treatment is proving difficult, with topical creams in short supply around the country.
Man arrested, another sought after shots fired in Dunedin
A 44-year-old man has been arrested after shots were fired in central Dunedin earlier on Monday, as police continue to search for another man believed involved in the incident.
Barrier installed to protect native fish in Central Otago
An endangered native fish is set to benefit from a barrier to protect it from bigger, introduced fish in Central Otago.
Dunedin Hospital rebuild: Will it live up to expectations?
The Detail - Dunedin locals are mobilising to ensure they get the "brand-spanking new hospital" they were promised back in 2018.
Dunedin Hospital rebuild: Will it live up to expectations?
Dunedin was promised a brand spanking new hospital - but will cutbacks compromise it? Audio
More Queenstown businesses look to buy worker accommodation
More Queenstown businesses are looking to buy accommodation for their staff, with the rental shortage causing some employees to leave before their first day.
Queenstown Lakes visitors invited to help fund region's climate and conservation goals
Destination Queenstown and Lake Wānaka Tourism have launched community funding platforms.
Queenstown and Wakatipu to get power system upgrades
Work on a multi-million dollar power upgrade is expected to improve resilience and secure future electricity supply for Queenstown and the Wakatipu Basin.
Desperate Queenstown renters turn eye to empty houses
People are asking Queenstown real estate agents if they can stay in vacant houses as the rental crisis continues to snowball.
From BMX to motorsport: Sarah Walker 'learning on the job'
The Otago Rally returns this weekend with a full complement of international drivers for the first time since 2019.