Buddhists are looking forward to the Dalai Lama appearing at Forsyth Barr Stadium next year.
Pistols and Tasers can get in the way for police officers as they drive to enforce the law.
Dunedin's Leviathan Hotel publican Peter Laing thought of his late father, David, when he was presented yesterday with the first honorary membership in the Otago Brevet Club's history.
One person's rubbish is another's treasure.
He was the leader of the pack.
Some relieved parents wiggled their way out of potential temper tantrums yesterday.
It was D-Day for tobacco advertising yesterday, but the peace pipe will be extended to retailers breaking the new smoke-free legislation for a period yet.
One of the world's leading philosophers of science was struck dumb yesterday.
One ... two ... three! That is how many times the Wiggles will perform in Dunedin in September.
Art imitates life and death, for Wellington jeweller Steph Lusted.
A Dunedin student is opening her home to art lovers.
A Dunedin film-maker is looking forward to the 2012 New Zealand International Film Festival, which starts next week.
Two budding French horticulturists have put down temporary roots in Dunedin.
A group of battered warriors returned to work yesterday after donating their bodies to charity at the weekend.
The Dalai Lama is to visit Dunedin next year for a public talk planned at Forsyth Barr Stadium.
Three young Dunedin singers have made it to the final of the 2012 Lexus Song Quest.
Saving the world, one beer at a time. That's the motto of Dunedin's most environmentally friendly brewery. Nigel Benson has a beer with the Green Man.
Pamplona may have the running of the bulls. But Dunedin has the running of the balls.
A digital revolution will be behind the 2012 New Zealand International Film Festival in Dunedin this month.
There will be nowhere to hide in the Lion Foundation Arena tonight.