Sara Cohen Special School pupils are on the go again after a little bit of luck and a large amount of community spirit yesterday.
Thousands of people filled St Joseph's Cathedral in Dunedin today to farewell celebrated artist Ralph Hotere ONZ.
Otago commercial fishermen have reacted with anger to a proposal to extend a ban on set-net fishing around the Otago Peninsula to help preserve yellow-eyed penguin colonies.
Book covers were happily traded for bedcovers after The Star Regent 24-hour Book Sale in Dunedin at the weekend.
An old stager has a new role at the Regent Theatre.
A bird in the bush is worth two in the hand.
The industrial heritage of South Dunedin was celebrated yesterday with the installation of two stainless steel rope ball sculptures in King Edward St as part of a beautification project.
Dunedin book-lover Stephen Kilroy has a sneak preview yesterday of the Star Regent 24-Hour Book Sale.
European media has been buzzing with reports of a romantic liaison between former All Black and Otago rugby player Byron Kelleher and Princess Charlene of Monaco.
There was a ''waterhead'' moment at the Dunedin City Council annual plan deliberations yesterday. A 150th anniversary monumental work proposed for the Dunedin Botanic Garden, Waterhead, had been...
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The Hare Krishna community in Dunedin has a new spiritual home, thanks to the generosity of one of its members.
Darkness is coming to the centre of Dunedin.
Mental health creative centre Artsenta is taking things up an octave, with a band room and music art exhibition being set up at the Dunedin Community Gallery this week.
It is hard to know where art starts and reality stops at the latest sculpture exhibition at the Dunedin School of Art.
Young people could achieve anything they imagined, regardless of their background, a Youth Week ambassador said in Dunedin yesterday.
An Aerolineas Argentinas Airbus A340 leaves an 11.5km-high trail of condensation as it flies at 1020kmh over Dunedin.
There is nowhere for golf balls to hide at Chisholm Park Golf Links in Dunedin.
A former Dunedin artist will be tripping the light fantastic in Sydney this month.
Probus Club members David Tucker (left), of the Dunedin West club, and Stu Campion, of the Mornington club, at Probus Day yesterday, as part of the Dunedin Rotary Club 90th anniversary celebrations in the Dunedin Community Gallery.