
Poached geckos returned to NZ
Otago Peninsula jewelled geckos smuggled to Germany are the first to return to New Zealand under strengthened rules to crack down on poaching.
Otago Peninsula jewelled geckos smuggled to Germany are the first to return to New Zealand under strengthened rules to crack down on poaching.
A French tourist who backed her rental car over a cliff above Lake Wanaka early yesterday afternoon had a lucky escape from serious injury.
A Chinese tourist has admitted causing the death of Oamaru 5-year-old Ruby Jay Marris.
Nature's treasures keep drawing people south to the Teviot Valley, finds Elisabeth Easther.
A castle, gardens and penguins give the student town of Dunedin a more refined air, finds Sam Wicks.
Two men plucked from rough seas near Taieri Island yesterday after clinging for hours to an upturned kayak are ''lucky to be alive'', their rescuer says.
Craig Mitchell guided his stricken Cessna 182 to a crash landing in the soft sand of Tomahawk Beach to avoid beachgoers.
A pilot and his passenger had a lucky escape after their light plane crashed on Tomahawk Beach yesterday afternoon after ''spluttering'' over the city.
It has been a "bad and very sad year already" for aviation in the south, the Civil Aviation Authority says.
The problem of wilding pines spreading through the McKenzie Basin and Upper Waitaki Valley is a hole into which government money has poured, and yet the trees persist.
Tributes are flowing in today for two of New Zealand's most experienced Cessna pilots who died in a horror crash that also claimed the lives of their two children.
Four bodies - believed to be from the same family - were last night recovered from the wreckage of a light aircraft near Wanaka.
Police have recovered four bodies from a light plane that crashed near Wanaka.
A scene examination has been completed at the Dunedin house where a 24-year-old was found dead yesterday, police say.
Women outweigh the men in Queenstown's first official marathon, says Rachel Grunwell.
A shopping company is being investigated over revelations some of its door-to-door staff regularly visit beneficiaries in a Dunedin boarding house.
Our ancestors would have ventured deeper into our back country if they'd been able to do so in a powerful jetboat, writes Lisa Scott.
Ruby Jay Marris, the five year-old killed in a crash involving a foreign driver in Otago, has been remembered as “cherished and loved” and a "fun-loving princess".
Six60's return to Dunedin's student quarter was marred when a man watching the gig suffered moderate to serious injuries when he fell from a roof.
''Everyone just ran and glass showered down on to the road.'' Exploding glass caused a shower of fragments onto Dunedin's main street yesterday.
Six overseas drivers have appeared in court over the past 24 hours after a series of crashes that have focused attention on tourist driving.
A heartbroken family are mourning the loss of 5-year-old Ruby Jay Marris after a car crash involving a foreign driver in Otago.
The 5-year-old Oamaru girl killed in a crash in North Otago on Saturday has been named by police.
Government inaction has been blamed for "driving the tourist road toll" up, following two crashes involving Chinese visitors over the weekend.
A 32-year-old Chinese tourist will appear in court today after a 5-year-old Oamaru girl was killed in a North Otago crash on Saturday afternoon.
Aviation businesses face an uncertain wait and the prospect of financial losses after the grounding of the type of helicopter involved in a fatal crash last week.
A motivational speaker who lost his legs in a train accident as child has begun cycling the Central Otago Rail Trail this weekend.