A group advocating for more opportunities for live music in Dunedin say the fact the stadium’s boss now spends much of his time in Australia speaks to the "disconnect" of the organisation.
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.
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.
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".
Waitaki residents dug deep when giving to this year’s Poppy Day collection and the Returned and Services’ Association (RSA) welfare trust is "chuffed" with the amount raised.
Issues around relational trust, governance and management relationships, communication breakdowns and pupils leaving are risking the operation of Totara School, a report from limited statutory...
A transgender young person's attempt to perform top surgery on himself is a clear result of historical underfunding and inequitable access to gender-affirming healthcare, an expert says.
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.
World golf No 1 Scottie Scheffler was arrested and charged with the assault of a police officer before being released in time to start his second round at the PGA Championship.
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.
Everyday rituals can help us cope with pressure, unlock our emotions and define our identities — but can also become unhelpful and divisive, writes Killian Fox.
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.
The man who broke into former US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's home in 2022 and assaulted her husband with a hammer has been sentenced to 30 years in prison.
Social justice pioneer Francisco van der Hoff had watched coffee farmers of the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca, where the Dutch-born Catholic missionary had worked for years, battle for years to...
A protest stand-off at a Melbourne university continues as universities around the nation refuse to give into the demands of pro-Palestine demonstrators.
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.
Today's Letters to the Editor from readers cover topics including issues with international flights, solutions to living with ME, and more mind-numbing, spirit-crushing game shows.