No investigation into death of little penguin surrounded by tyre tracks
A group of locals believe a car being driven on Tomahawk Beach killed the bird.
A group of locals believe a car being driven on Tomahawk Beach killed the bird.
Bronwyn Terry, 60, woke to the smell of smoke about 5am yesterday.
Five people were identified as the culprits by police.
He had sleepwalked about 400m, he said.
Fire and Emergency spokesperson said they were called to a Dunedin's property before 7pm.
It follows the opening of the quarantine-free transtasman bubble this morning.
Police seek information after walker run over by green sedan.
The sports commentator Iain Gallaway also known as the Voice of Carisbrook has died.
As the world paid tribute to Philip, there were two Kiwi touches at his final farewell.
Peak national drunkenness: "One quarter" of some weekend ED patients are drunk.
Alerts were given at the right time, report finds, as contamination mystery drags on.
Man stole ammunition days before the second anniversary of Christchurch mosque attacks.
'It's a hell of a thing to go through,' said bar owner Phil Ellis.
The convicted murderer's appeal failed yesterday.
Amber-Rose Rush's family's relief as killer's appeal bid tossed out.
The judges went further to say they were satisfied Venod Skantha was guilty.
One woman's 91-year-old mother suffering with dementia is still waiting for a vaccine.
"Certainly, in the next few weeks, there is not a signal for above normal rainfall."
The Dunedin City Council draft 10-year plan does not include backing for the company.
Police were called to a supermarket car park after the sleeping driver was spotted.
The 34-year-old man was charged with discharging a firearm near a dwelling.
The fog has affected several flights in and out of the airport this morning.
The teens were cooking sausages but fled at the first sign of trouble.
A try from an Otago club rugby game has stunned the internet, but was it legal?
Camera which aims to show boaties a safe passage has been installed but not yet activated.
The message couldn't be clearer: only one bunny's welcome in Otago at Easter.
Praise for surfers who continued CPR on the beach until rescue helicopter arrived.
Nine crews are returning to reassess the situation this morning.
Parts of the country are having a hot, but blustery, afternoon.
A second child remains in a serious condition after the boat flipped with five on board.