Rabbits were introduced to New Zealand in the 19th century for food and sport. But they soon became a pest, reaching plague proportions in some areas. Rabbits have cost the country millions of dollars – through attempts to control them and lost production on farmland.A...

Central is an environment of climatic extremes. In winter the record is -21 degrees Celsius (in 1995), though most winters now are somewhat milder (around -10). In summer it can get into the high 30s. You don't have to crazy to live here. But it...

Tiger Hill is, at 435m elevation, one of the highest points on the Otago Rail Trail, and certainly the steepest climb. Back when trains were the only traffic on the trail, Tiger Hill was a favourite spot for train spotters to capture the trains as...

Tucked away in a small lean-to in Omakau is the workshop of Ophir resident Peter Lorimer, knife maker (and gate maker).A rustic wooden sandwich board on the pavement on your way out of Omakau is the only indication that Peter Lorimer's workshop is nearby.If the...

Surrounded by hills and old gold mining tacks, Ophir is ideally suited as a base of exploration of the many middle valleys and passes in the region.Thomsons Gorge (best in a 4x4)The Thomson Gorge Road crosses over a low saddle in the Dunstan Mountain range...

There's still gold to be unearthed in Ophir, but its mainly remnants of the past that are being discovered, and not the shiny stuff. While Pitches Store was being restored, numerous relics were unearthed which are now on display within the floor of the cafe....

No, not Sam, local legend, but the dogs of Ophir. If you've heard the expression about a town that's gone to the dogs, well, this just might be place. From working farm dogs to loyal companions of all shapes and sizes, it would seem most...