There is a renewed sense of purpose at Dunedin Pride, the local group that works to create an inclusive and affirming environment for queer/rainbow communities.
Exploring the science of science fiction was on the agenda for members of the Otago Museum Tuhura club last week. Otago Museum guide Ashley Stewart said this term the after-school Steam ...
There is a renewed sense of purpose at Dunedin Pride, the local group that works to create an inclusive and affirming environment for queer/rainbow communities.
Collecting food and other non-perishable items to be sent to Tonga to help families affected by the aftermath of the eruption of the underwater Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai volcano are Kavanagh...
Helping represent diversity on the Dunedin Youth Council are new members King’s High School pupil Connor Knights and St Hilda's Collegiate School pupil Tunmise Adebowale. They join about 20 youth...
South Westland Area School pupil Ruby Arnold (16) and Hawera High School pupil Tayla Steele (17) have been taking part in the University of Otago's ’s annual Advanced School Sciences Academy.
Pupils at Strath Taieri School was one of five schools chosen from 150 around the country who will receive a visit from Ruud "The Bugman” Kleinpaste and Shark Scientist Dr Riley Elliott to talk to...
It could be said that artificial intelligence (AI) is about making computers think more like humans. By doing that, could computers take on such human characteristics as creativity and leaps...
From seals sunning on the beach to indigenous birds flying overhead, a former quarry at Second Beach (Whakahekerau) is having a restful return to nature thanks to the efforts of local group...
Trying his hand at discus with the help of his puppet Fred is Olly Harvey-Todd (12), of Dunedin, during a Parafed Otago Have a Go Athletics Day on Sunday.
When the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai volcano erupted recently Dunedin’s Tongan community had a worrying wait as disrupted communications led to little information about loved ones for days.