Otago
Pūteketeke returned to the wild after successful surgery
The recovery of an injured pūteketeke is fantastic news for the species, says the Department of Conservation (DOC).
Dunedin man died after multiple stab wounds
A homicide investigation has been launched after Gurjit Singh was found to have died as a result of multiple stab wounds.
Dunedin City Council purchases former racecourse for $13.2 million
The Dunedin City Council has bought a former racecourse with hopes it may be used to help one of the lowest lying suburbs adapt to climate change.
Competitors prepare for Masters Games
Thousands of competitors are preparing to test their skills at the Masters Games - including jigsaw racing.
Dunedin prepares for 10% population increase over next 30 years
Dunedin is predicted to need some 6500 new homes in the next three decades.
Business playing a part in diverting cherry waste for use in smoothies, icecream
An Otago juice company is investigating yet another way of reducing cherry waste - by freezing them.
'Terrible coincidence' as work colleagues die in crash
Two people from the same company, travelling in two separate cars, died in a crash near Oamaru.
Dunedin man bought CCTV cameras in weeks before death
Gurjit Singh, who was last seen on Sunday night, had security concerns in the weeks prior to his death.
Perfect spot: Sea lions invade tent for nap
A sleepy sea lion using your clothes as a pillow is a problem few beachgoers face.
Body found in Dunedin home had been there for some time
Police are treating the death as unexplained.
Emergency services repond to incident in north Dunedin
Police have set up cordons on Hillary Street in the northern suburb of Liberton.
Deluge, lightning strikes hit Westland
Some parts of the South Island's West Coast received 200mm of rain overnight, and 300 homes near Dunedin Airport have been without power.
'If you had rats in your pantry, you'd be concerned' - union
Shoppers could be buying contaminated food from a Dunedin supermarket grappling with a rat problem, employees say.
'Complete and utter travesty' as developers eye up historic homes
Heritage advocates say they are seeing the most significant threat to homes and other buildings in decades.
Ode to the Bard: Burns Day celebrated in Dunedin
Toitū Otago Settlers Museum history curator Seán Brosnahan joins Nights to pay homage to Scotland's national poet, and perform the address to haggis. Audio
'Diseased lungs, ageing by nicotine': Exhibition tackles risks of smoking, vaping
A new exhibition warning young people about the risks of smoking and vaping is now timelier than ever, Tūhura Otago Museum says.
Viewers flock to watch Royal Cam albatross chick hatch
Hundreds of thousands of viewers have watched this year's Royal Cam albatross chick hatch on the Otago Peninsula.
Supermarket rat infestation prompts probe
Woolworths has confirmed a recent increase in "pest activity" at its Countdown Dunedin South store, with MPI now investigating. Audio
'Insipid' threat to heritage in Dunedin
A proposed development has become a focal point for heritage advocates who say the city's history is being torn down and replaced by "insipid glass and steel".
Elderly driver allegedly cuts off pedestrian, punches cyclist
A Dunedin motorist did not take too kindly to a cyclist squirting him with water after teaching him a lesson about his driving.