
Double up: Hospital logo confused with Sexwise - and same agency designed both
'Reality is compromise will be needed as they are too similar for both to continue.'
'Reality is compromise will be needed as they are too similar for both to continue.'
Selling pies to Kiwis — what could possibly go wrong?
Lorin Winter collected $120,000 worth of stolen items during 'sinister' break-ins.
Man said he suffered a 'blackout' before raping woman twice. Judge rejected the idea.
John-Boy Rakete hit man to the ground, poured a drink on him. Victim died a year later.
A guide to a bewildering menu of childcare options.
Scientists watching groundwater in flood-prone Dunedin share some surprise positives.
Sales at the company dropped to about 50 per cent since the pandemic hit.
Paedophile admits to 'graphic' role playing as a priest abusing children online.
It's about time then that the wandering albatross got its own day.
Reports of untested sailors entering Port Chalmers worry epidemiologist Sir David Skegg.
Name changed amid global outcry over systemic racism.
Lawyer accuses alleged victim of living in a 'fantasy'.
A Dunedin man suffered serious brain trauma after being king-hit in town.
Sorrces say he was unable to supply proper referees.
Music venue The Cook could have a new name within a week.
The total number of confirmed cases in the country remained at 1154 as of 1pm yesterday.
Alcohol-fuelled violence ramped up and led to a string of arrests.
Two statues in central Dunedin have been targeted by protesters.
New emphasis on breakdown meant rugby's return was painstaking ... until the end.
Three men have been charged with offensive behaviour.
Middlemarch has registered New Zealand's coldest June temperature since 2015.
It was time for some banter between the PM and her minister after a serious few months.
His identity remains under wraps until August court date in front of a judge.
Ian Stead created 'records of work' using names of builders who worked on his house.
Sources says The Warehouse is unlikely to want a competitor to take over the property.
A dispute over an unkempt garden led a woman threatening to stab her property manager.
Parts of the South Island are "in the freezer".
There is snow down to 400m in places of the South Island, what's in store for the north?
'Nothing short of a miracle' that a Dunedin woman and her partner survived, says judge.