30 schools take the stage on last day of Polyfest 30 schools take the stage on last day of Polyfest Yesterday, about 30 schools performed before the closing of Otago Polyfest at the Edgar Centre.
Fire sales not set for Dunedin Fire sales not set for Dunedin Two beleaguered national chains are reopening most of their stores for fire sales - but Dunedin shoppers hunting for a bargain will have to wait.
Hydrofoiling providing buzz and ‘lots of waves’ Hydrofoiling providing buzz and ‘lots of waves’ After more than 30 years surfing, Nick Smart took up hydrofoiling two years ago and he has not looked back.
Waxing them till lyrical for child cancer Waxing them till lyrical for child cancer A group of follically-challenged Dunedin men, unable to take part in a head-shave, are baring their chests in support of Kiwi children with cancer.
SUBSCRIBER Warmest winter for some SUBSCRIBER Warmest winter for some Warmer than average temperatures meant several places in Southland had their warmest winters on record this year.
Hundreds of pupils head to the races Hundreds of pupils head to the races Nearly 700 children from 90 schools competed at the Otago Primary Schools Sport Association Cross Country at Kaikorai Valley College.
Town's history etched into fabric of NZ Town's history etched into fabric of NZ Karitane extends around the shore of the Waikouaiti River estuary.
Five Roads landmark’s time has come Five Roads landmark’s time has come An excavator removes a 300m-long hedge from the Otago Taieri A&P showgrounds on Gordon Rd, at Five Roads, near Mosgiel.