There was a surreal moment when George St shoppers were suddenly surrounded by more than 60 people who broke into song and dance as part of a flash mob on Saturday.
The Highlanders broke their long losing streak against New Zealand teams and drove a nail into the Crusaders’ coffin with a 32-29 win at Forsyth Barr Stadium last night.
Four decades after Tapanui flu, the ME/CFS community is marking international awareness day with a call to urgently address research and treatment needs.
There was a surreal moment when George St shoppers were suddenly surrounded by more than 60 people who broke into song and dance as part of a flash mob on Saturday.
Secondary school teachers in Dunedin and Queenstown will step away from their whiteboards at 1pm today, to hold paid union meetings about the National-led coalition government’s attempt to...
The countless nappy changes, the nine months of uncomfortable sleeps and the 38 hours of painful labour were some of the topics that were talked about on Mother’s Day.
Ni-Vanuatu workers across Central Otago are devastated and stranded far from home, with dwindling funds and visas nearing expiry, following the rapid liquidation of Air Vanuatu.
Both the government and the Waitaki District Council are working to make sure a deal is reached on Oamaru Hospital before its funding contract finishes at the end of June.
The foreign affairs minister has landed in Solomon Islands for the first leg of his Pacific tour, and an audience with the newly elected Prime Minister.
After ensuring a young father was held at a house under the ruse of getting drugs, Sophie Skye turned up with baseball bat and launched a "brutal" 23-minute attack.
Transpower is disconnecting some North Island power assets in response to an extreme solar storm that will bring stunning views of the Aurora Australis across the country tonight.
A British climber and a Nepali guide have broken their own records for most climbs of Mount Everest, the world's highest mountain, hiking officials said on Sunday.
A former High Court chief justice will investigate the possibility of imposing an Australian-first ban on children under 14 having social media accounts.
Victoria's tobacco wars show no signs of abating, with two stores in Melbourne's northwest suffering extensive fire damage after suspected targeted attacks.
Switzerland has won Eurovision 2024 in Swedish host city Malmo, beating runner-up Croatia, after having been among bookmakers' top-three to win the competition.
Today's Letters to the Editor from readers cover topics including train rides for cruise ship passengers, an arts centre and hospital for Wānaka, and fair pay for health workers.