Children view the world differently to adults - a point which was made clear at Port Chalmers School yesterday.
Two Kavanagh College pupils took more than a year to find the right cause for which to shave their heads - an 18-month-old boy with a brain tumour and multiple tumours on his spine.
f you have ever dreamed of running away to join the circus, a good place to learn some tips from the best will be Sammy's Entertainment Venue tomorrow night.
Tomorrow morning, 7300 Otago secondary school pupils, along with 135,000 others throughout New Zealand, will enter the official exam period.
Identifying the causes of a rise in the number of cases of HIV infection in New Zealand is one of the Aids and Epidemiology Group's goals.
Dunedin's weather Gods smiled on the thousands of people who turned out for a fine day of fashion, fillies and fun at the Wingatui racecourse today.
A 35-year-old Clydevale man is in Dunedin Hospital after being stabbed eight times during an alcohol fuelled brawl in Inch Clutha, near Kaitangata, this morning.
Visiting the "world class" Dunedin Botanic Garden was a highlight of Sir Richard Storey's visit to the South Island.
Artwork from Macandrew Bay School pupils will be auctioned this week alongside jewellery by Chris Idour and ceramics by Jodie Austin in the fifth Peninsula Art and Craft Auction, held every two years.
The Mammoth Student Clear Out on Saturday resulted in a mammoth amount of new stock at the Salvation Army North Dunedin Family Store.
A tramp down a hill, penguin poo and vomited stones did not put Natasha Griffiths off conservation work, in fact she now wants to be a Department of Conservation ranger.
A 35-year-old Clydevale man is in a stable condition in Dunedin Hospital after being stabbed eight times during an alcohol-fuelled incident in Inch Clutha, near Kaitangata, early on Saturday.
Art house, silent, musical and documentary, the Otago Secondary Schools Film Competition had it all - and maybe even the next Peter Jackson.
Learning the language of their community through English tutorials allows immigrant mothers and their children to go from feeling like "an anyone" to feeling like "a someone", teacher Denise Bryant says.
Creating a 20- to 30-year strategic plan is the next step for Sara Cohen School's board of trustees on the pathway to redevelopment.
Dunedin's weather gods smiled on the 9000 people who turned out for a fine day of fashion, fillies and fun at the Wingatui racecourse yesterday.
Finding a summer job is off Hannah Davidson's to-do list, along with paying for university, after she received a First Foundation scholarship last month.
From filling spare time to being a finalist in a national electrotechnology competition, Cheng-Yueh Liu's Liu Dashboard is taking him places.
The eyes of children and teachers were opened to the wide world of information communication technology at Kidz@Conference in Dunedin yesterday.
domestic internet blog has allowed a global audience to learn how Outram School's room nine shines, all the time.