Mother recalls attack 'terror'
A young Dunedin mother who was punched, stabbed, indecently assaulted and almost killed in her home believes judo lessons she attended with her father saved her life.
A young Dunedin mother who was punched, stabbed, indecently assaulted and almost killed in her home believes judo lessons she attended with her father saved her life.
Two teenagers who put lives at risk by shining a high-powered green laser into the cockpit of the police helicopter have refused to apologise for their actions.
A scammer described by police as ''loud and expressive'' has been ripping off South Island Subway outlets.
An autistic man was told ''go home to China'' in a racist verbal attack in central Dunedin this week.
Minister says Housing NZ stock needs work before it can impose conditions on private landlords
A suspected "bomb" found at Hampden, North Otago at the weekend turned out to be just a downed weather-monitoring device.
In a positive development for Dunedin's tertiary education industry, Otago Polytechnic predicts higher student numbers later this year.
A bright "sparkly" silver object seen falling from the sky in Otago on Sunday afternoon was probably a rarely seen daylight meteor.
Southern police have unwittingly disclosed sensitive information about a major drug bust, but say it has not compromised the privacy or safety of those involved.
Every time Mosgiel resident Nick Vermeulen looks in the mirror, the consequences of his actions are reflected in the asymmetry of his face.
Two students who fell off the roof of the same Dunedin flat within minutes of each other say the incidents are a reminder for students to think before they act.
What caused a Hororata pilot to fly his glider into the side of a mountain near Omarama in a fatal crash in January last year may never be definitively known.
A man who died when a dinghy capsized near Dunedin on Tuesday was a keen fisherman who loved to spin a yarn.
Two Fulton Hogan workers had a lucky escape when their ute rolled into an oxidation pond.
A man received burns to his arm and leg when the lpg cylinder he was attending to caught fire at the Glendhu Bay Lakeside Holiday Park in central Otago late yesterday morning.
The risks of illegal drug use have been highlighted by a South Island coroner in his findings on the death of a 48-year-old man who had injected morphine.
The body of a person, believed to be missing Clutha teenager Blake Sinclair, has been found today.