The Salsa Moves Dunedin Ladies' dance troupe is not letting a lack of male dance partners get in the way of their representing New Zealand at the 2012 International Salsa Solo Championships later this year.
1, 11, 21, 1211, 111221 ... If you are up with the play on hexadecimal base numbers like the boys at John McGlashan College, the next three numbers in the series are "pretty straightforward".
Three John McGlashan College pupils will represent Otago and Southland in the Reserve Bank of New Zealand's 2012 Monetary Policy Challenge next week.
The owners of the Cessna 180 which crashed at Big Bay Beach, north of Milford Sound, last week say it is not the first time the aircraft has crashed.
Dunedin police investigating an assault in the city yesterday have been left in an unusual situation in which they have the alleged offender in custody, but no victim.
Dunedin police responding to a report of a break-in at Bedpost furniture shop on Cumberland St did not have to look far for the culprit.
Successful school choirs are traditionally a more popular domain for girls.
A 40-year-old Invercargill man will face assault and firearms charges after an armed offenders squad call-out on Saturday.
Rob Wilton always said he would never volunteer to be the chairman of any organisation for more than two years.
As the London Olympics gradually wind down for another four years, Rotary Park School pupils wait with open arms for Dunedin's Olympic gold medalist to return home.
Two emergency locator beacons were set off in northern Fiordland yesterday after a tramper was injured and an aeroplane landed heavily.
It is inevitable some historic Dunedin buildings will be lost in the future, but there are ways to mitigate the loss, New Zealand Historic Places Trust heritage conservation adviser Jonathan Howard believes.
For years, Dunedin residents have been able to hire DVDs, cars, carpet cleaners, toys - even hubbies. Now, sewing machines can be added to the list.
For four aspiring United Nations delegates, The Hague International Model United Nations in the Netherlands is as close as they will get to the real thing - for now.
In the digital age, where you can literally "plug in and play" almost anything, the Dunedin Camera Club decided to go back to basics for its 50th anniversary celebration and have a good old-fashioned slide show.
Heavy rain and a blocked drain caused severe surface flooding in Centennial Ave, in the Dunedin suburb of Helensburgh last night.
The time has come for the New Zealand Teachers' Council to be cut free of its ties to the Minister of Education and get broader powers, a University of Otago senior education lecturer believes.
Although international fee-paying pupil numbers remain relatively stable in Otago schools, numbers in Southland are skyrocketing.
A teenage texter escaped through his car's sunroof yesterday after the vehicle left the road and became wedged between a tree and a concrete embankment.
There was plenty of ringing at Kaikorai School yesterday, and it wasn't from the school bell.