There was a surreal moment when George St shoppers were suddenly surrounded by more than 60 people who broke into song and dance as part of a flash mob on Saturday.
Secondary school teachers in Dunedin and Queenstown are holding union meetings today about the government’s attempt to reintroduce charter schools in New Zealand.
The countless nappy changes, the nine months of uncomfortable sleeps and the 38 hours of painful labour were some of the topics that were talked about on Mother’s Day.
After fulfilling a promise to become the first person in his remote Fijian village to attend university, Jekope Maiono is committed to using his knowledge to help save his community.
Dunedin man Jareth Elliott-Dodds and his mother Allison Dodds carry their purchases from the annual Dunedin Botanic Garden plant sale back to their car on Saturday.
A British climber and a Nepali guide have broken their own records for most climbs of Mount Everest, the world's highest mountain, hiking officials said on Sunday.
The foreign affairs minister has landed in Solomon Islands for the first leg of his Pacific tour, and an audience with the newly elected Prime Minister.
A former High Court chief justice will investigate the possibility of imposing an Australian-first ban on children under 14 having social media accounts.
A former High Court chief justice will investigate the possibility of imposing an Australian-first ban on children under 14 having social media accounts.
Victoria's tobacco wars show no signs of abating, with two stores in Melbourne's northwest suffering extensive fire damage after suspected targeted attacks.
Israel has called for Palestinians in more areas of Rafah to evacuate, in a further indication the military is pressing ahead with its plans for a ground attack on the city.
After ensuring a young father was held at a house under the ruse of getting drugs, Sophie Skye turned up with baseball bat and launched a "brutal" 23-minute attack.