Photo by Peter McIntosh.
Blueskin Bay librarian Louise Booth yesterday prepares to move 7000 books to the new Blueskin Bay Community Complex, which opens tomorrow.
The library has been operating from a former classroom at Waitati School since October, during construction of the $900,000 multipurpose facility.
St Clair Beach was bombarded by monsters from the deep yesterday evening.
A new New Zealander awarded citizenship in Dunedin yesterday, proudly marked the occasion by putting her new national affiliation on display.
New Zealand musicians will this month be at the forefront of those heralding the 13th annual New Zealand Music Month.
Otago talent put its best foot forward in Dunedin yesterday. More than 100 hopefuls attended the first phase of auditions for television variety show New Zealand's Got Talent at Otago Boys' High School.
Otago made an easy switchover to digital television at the weekend.
Submissions on the Otago Regional Council's draft annual plan close at the end of this week.
The days of the old school yard were remembered at the former King Edward Technical College in Dunedin on Saturday when the doors of the historic building were thrown open to the public in conjunction with the Dunedin Heritage Festival.
Flood protection and beautification work continues on the Water of the Leith yesterday, as the project nears completion.
There will be a graphic illustration of artistic talent in Port Chalmers this week.
Dunedin Central Fire Station had its full firefighting battalion standing at arms yesterday. It was a pyromaniac's worst nightmare.
Beauty was skin deep in Dunedin at the weekend.
The Department of Conservation is encouraging Otago residents to keep an eye out for whales.
A backyard Dunedin concert organised by a group of flatmates is making a big noise on the New Zealand music scene.
The dust was blown off some old book covers at the Dunedin Central Library last night.
The Dalai Lama's public talk in Dunedin in June has been moved from Forsyth Barr Stadium to the Dunedin Town Hall.
There are only three days left until Otago goes digital.
Earthquake-proofing stabilisation work is under way on Cargill's Monument in Dunedin's Exchange.
Forsyth Barr Stadium looked as if it was being prepared for an extraterrestrial convention yesterday.
A former Dunedin economist has been appointed New Zealand's representative to the United Nations in Geneva.