Demand has outstripped supply for the Regent Theatre's 1800 seats.
Awards which celebrate the lighter side of science have acknowledged University of Otago research into a well-known winter survival method.
Fresh off the back of New Zealand Fashion Week, Dunedin designer Amber Bridgman cannot wait to use the connections made during her whirlwind week in Auckland.
The people of Normanby spoke, and the Dunedin City Council listened.
Dunedin stargazers took a trip back in time last night, replicating an inaugural meeting held 100 years ago.
The gaping hole in the hallway floor may be a hazard, the four rats in the lounge may be disgusting, and the graffiti-covered walls could make your nana blush, but for five flatmates on Union St West, their flat is simply home.
Seeing is believing, and in the case of three Dunedin city councillors, it led to understanding.
After a successful rat-eradication scheme, Rat Island, in Alaska, is in need of a new name, and two New Zealand pilots' skills are once again in demand.
Practical subjects and happy pupils have made a visit to Dunedin enlightening and worthwhile for a group of Chinese education agents.
A lack of jazz improvisation education for young people is being rectified by Music Education Otago.
Moving some of its services from South Dunedin to Central Dunedin has worked for both Work and Income and its clients, southern regional director Sue Rissman says.
Poverty, social isolation, drug and alcohol abuse and violence are a daily reality for Child, Youth and Family social workers, but watching a family turn itself around makes it all worthwhile.
Going to the dentist is not always an uplifting experience, but for the 20 people who went to Dentistry on Musselburgh on Saturday, it was.
Night-time assaults could be slashed by more than a third simply by cutting back on pubs' operating hours, scientific research suggests.
For CanTeen Otago members, cancer is a day-to-day reality, but the death of a member this month highlighted the importance of providing welcome distractions for members, team leader Donna Helliwell says.
Three Dunedin hairdressers have foiled, snipped and sprayed their way to hair heaven at the Wella Trend Vision Award, with one set to travel to Paris for her dramatic style.
Comfort comes in many forms, but the solace and relief we seek from them is not always what they provide, Dunedin jeweller Victoria McIntosh tells Ellie Constantine.
Leading successful change is the focus of the New Zealand Society of Local Government Managers annual conference in Queenstown - something organisers had to deal with themselves at short notice.
An upgrade of the Frankton tennis courts has reaped rewards for the Queenstown Hockey Club, with a new artificial-turf surface and lighting meaning hockey players can practise locally, rather than drive to Cromwell.
After hearing the cries from female changing rooms, Levi's has responded.