Otago
Sea the past: Otago Museum to host prehistoric beasts
New exhibitions at the museum will feature real fossils that are millions of years old and life-sized fossil casts up to 13 metres long. Audio
Hopes fast-tracked project will help alleviate housing shortage in Cromwell
The former gold mining town of Cromwell in Central Otago is experiencing another boom.
Dunedin Countdown stabbings: Man pleads guilty to attempted murder
'Someone is going to get it' - Those were the chilling words from a man who stabbed four people in a central Dunedin supermarket in May.
Man facing several charges after Dunedin bar incident remanded in custody
A Dunedin man who allegedly threatened people with a knife after he failed to produce a Covid-19 vaccine pass in a central city bar, has been remanded in custody.
Extinction Rebellion protesters arrested at coal protest in Dunedin
Eight people have been arrested after securing themselves to a train and railway lines at Dunedin Railway Station.
Bird strike fears: Dunedin Airport opposes landfill
Extra efforts to stop birds flocking to a proposed landfill near Dunedin Airport may not be enough to allay fears of bird-strike on aircraft, the airport has warned.
Home detention for selling livestock that didn't exist
While working for Rural Livestock Limited, John Francis Williams defrauded his employer as well as his clients by submitting false sale notes related to livestock sales and leasing agreements.
Man charged after laser shone at rescue helicopter
A South Dunedin man has been charged after a laser was shone into the cockpit of the Otago Rescue Helicopter.
Dunedin City Council wants plan that addresses coastal system 'as a whole'
Popular Dunedin sports fields may be sacrificed in a bid to protect the city's iconic southern coastline from the impacts of climate-related sea level rise and erosion.
Wānaka A&P show to go ahead
One of the South Island's biggest agricultural shows will go ahead next year, bucking the trend of widespread cancellations of A&P shows around the country.
Queenstown businesses grappling with staff shortages ahead of summer
Queenstown businesses are grappling with severe staff shortages, with some managers preparing to pitch in on the front line this summer.
Cracks in building: 'If someone's under it they're going to be dead'
Safety precautions have been taken outside a Dunedin building after a concerned citizen informed the city council about precarious-looking cracks.
Dunedin on track to keep trains running
The future of Dunedin railway services - including the Taieri Gorge line to Hindon - could be secured until mid-2024.
Electrical fault caused 'one of New Zealand's most significant wildfires'
An electrical fault has been identified as the cause of last year's disastrous fire at Lake Ōhau, which destroyed or damaged 54 buildings and homes in the township.
Body found in Clutha River believed to be missing Alexandra man Wayne Hammond
Police found the body in the Clutha River in Central Otago about 1.5km from the Roxburgh Dam.
Further arrest made after body found in Dunedin in October
A 47-year-old woman is due to appear in the Dunedin District Court today after being arrested and charged with accessory after the fact to murder.
Arresting tale: Police respond after woman 'held hostage' by possum
Officers were called to a Dunedin suburb last night after a resident contacted police "in distress, stating a possum was holding her hostage".
'Harrowing', 'inexplicably hard': Appeal for help to find missing man
The family of Alexandra man Wayne Hammond, who has been missing for almost two weeks, are appealing for help to find him.
Police step up efforts to locate missing man
Police intend re-enacting the drive a missing Central Otago man took seven days earlier when he was last seen, in the hope a witness will come forward.
Principal says Ministry reneged on Queenstown school bus promise
A primary school principal is calling out the Ministry of Education for reneging on a promise to stop children from standing on school buses in the Queenstown Lakes.