
Former police officer jailed for attack on ex-wife's new man
Sentencing judge tells ex-cop Iain William Milne "you totally lost the plot".
Sentencing judge tells ex-cop Iain William Milne "you totally lost the plot".
Officers allegedly took unauthorised passengers in their patrol vehicles multiple times.
Asbestos dust has been noticed in civic centre offices in Dunedin.
An Air New Zealand spokesman said about 60 passengers were affected.
'I'm no saint, and I'd had a bellyful... sometimes you've got to stick up for yourself'.
Dunedin man avoids conviction and receives permanent name suppression.
'If it was more malicious I'd probably feel less safe', resident says after odd break-in.
Emergency services were called to the College of Education auditorium at 8.25am.
Litany of misdiagnosis, missed opportunities and mishandled appointments.
The Mad Magpies wicketkeeper admitted assaults sparked by an umpire's decision.
Hundreds of people were at the Dunedin Town Hall today to celebrate Dave Cull's life.
"People can go missing quite easily, but cars and things? We generally find them."
Beneath Palmerston's calm exterior, tensions between rival pensioners have been bubbling.
Barry Allan New has 34 convictions for obscene behaviour or indecencies since 1984.
Before Covid-19, Virgin Australia flew two to three direct weekly flights from Dunedin.
Dunedin is home to a curious range of wildlife all within easy reach from the city centre.
Extinction Rebellion Ōtepoti activists have again stopped a train from leaving Dunedin.
Short breaks between waves and a high tide should mean another good show in Dunedin today.
Dave Cull was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in October last year.
SPCA and MPI staff descend on Animal Ark which opened this month.
Angela Jean Carey has been convicted of drink-driving eight times.
A midnight storm dumped about a centimetre of snow onto the Porters Alpine Resort.
Otago woke this morning to the chilliest start of the year so far.
It was another memorable occasion on an already unforgettable night.
Thousands of Kiwis have been gathering to remember our fallen soldiers.
On March 24, the hospital became so overcrowded that 18 patients were left waiting in ER.
The work was mysteriously put into storage 18 years ago, and now it's back in its place.
Kiwi comedy pioneer David McPhail reflects from his rest home bedroom.