Flavours from around the world drew hundreds of people to the Otago Museum lawn on Saturday.
You reap what you sow, according to the Bible.
The clock is ticking on the countdown to digital television. Just 95 days remain until the old analogue system is switched off. Nigel Benson talks to Going Digital national manager Greg Harford.
One of Dunedin's oldest entertainment halls is to reopen as a regular live music venue next weekend.
Former Dunedin band Six60 is relocating to Germany after signing a European record deal with Sony Music.
The music of Frankie Valli is back in season next month. Nigel Benson talks to Oh What A Night! writer and performer George Solomon.
Caped Christchurch crusader Flat Man thought he had seen the most devastated homes imaginable in the wake of the Canterbury earthquakes. But nothing could prepare him for the student flats of Dunedin.
The developers of a Dunedin-designed social media platform believe it could revolutionise sports connectivity.
There was international interest in the auction of a Dunedin model engineer's lifetime collection yesterday. The collection of more than 70 steam and radio-controlled models was built by respected model engineer Bob Bell.
Home is where the art is.
Some historic footsteps from 100 years ago were recreated in Dunedin yesterday. English environmentalist Zoe Young repeated her grandmother's 1913 journey to mourn the death of her husband, Captain Robert Falcon Scott, on the ill-fated Terra Nova expedition to the South Pole.
With a surname like Peat, you would be expected to know a bit about whisky.
Musical Theatre Dunedin is producing its first Broadway theatre restaurant next month, which it is hoped will give people an alternative to omphaloskepsis.
Dunedin Lions are growling after a charity concert sign was stolen. The 1.8m by 600mm sign advertising this weekend's ''Lark in the Park'' at the Dunedin Botanic Garden is believed to have been removed from the garden fence last weekend.
Dunedin tenor Stephen Chambers has finished runner-up in a prestigious international singing competition.
A collection of models will go under the hammer in Dunedin next week.
Heads turned in Dunedin yesterday when a boat drove out of Otago Harbour. The Sealegs amphibious craft is on a record-setting circumnavigation of the South Island.
The Highlanders will be playing with the wind this Super 15 season.
A Dunedin musician has been selected for the National Brass Band of New Zealand tour to China this year.
A 95-year-old window has been returned to its Dunedin home after 40 years, but its ownership is still contested by a school that paid to have it removed in 1973.