Here's a fishy tale with a difference. It was not about the one that got away, but about the one that reappeared.
Former All Blacks coach Sir Graham Henry returned to an old stomping ground in Dunedin yesterday.
The stage set for next Wednesday's Aerosmith concert at Forsyth Barr Stadium arrives by jumbo jet in Christchurch from the United States today and will then be trucked from there to Dunedin in 11 semitrailers.
Larnach Castle is adding ghostly apparitions to its visitor experience.
A balloon went up for the proposed $100 million waterfront hotel in Dunedin yesterday. Artist Shane McGrath launched a ''high-visibility project'' above the Steamer Basin to demonstrate the...
Old treasures being brought out for the forthcoming Dunedin Heritage Festival are already revealing surprises.
It is not quite the Oscars, but the Ostas (the Otago Southland Theatre Awards) launched in Dunedin yesterday, has a similar aim.
High-flying former Dunedin band Six60 has sold out its homecoming concert next weekend.
It is out with the new and in with the old at the Otago Festival of the Arts.
Dunedin's long hot summer has led to a total fire ban being declared throughout the city.
A former Selwyn College warden has been selected archbishop by the New Zealand Anglican community.
Paul Simon enchanted Dunedin tonight with a two-hour performance at Forsyth Barr Stadium that reverberated through the decades.
As the last cruise ship of the summer season sailed out of Otago Harbour yesterday, Dunedin began to measure the boost the ships and their passengers brought to the city's economy.
People are streaming in to Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin for tonight's Paul Simon concert.
Accommodation is at a premium in Dunedin this weekend as the city hosts two major events of international interest.
One of the last jobs retiring Otago Daily Times staff member Dennis Watkins had to do last night was process the accompanying photograph of himself.
Pupils at a Dunedin special needs school are beginning to wonder if someone has it in for them.
People from around the world gathered in Dunedin yesterday to celebrate a new home and life.
One Otago book has been short-listed for this year's New Zealand Post Children's Book Awards. Melu by Kyle Mewburn, Ali Teo and John O'Reilly is a finalist in the picture book category.
Musician Paul Simon will only grace land for a day while in Dunedin for his concert on Saturday.