Dunedin police are warning motorists to be wary of changing road conditions after a second car in four days ended up in Otago Harbour yesterday.
An unusual art exhibition opens in Dunedin next week.
With 10 days remaining in April, Dunedin is a few rays of sunshine away from a record.
Green Party co-leader Metiria Turei places a white poppy at the International Peace Pole at the Otago Museum Reserve yesterday.
Medals, walking frames and wheelchairs glinted in the sun at the Montecillo Veterans' Home and Hospital Anzac Day service yesterday.
Convicted criminal Sean Davison became a free man again yesterday, and the first thing he did was walk in the surf at Dunedin's St Clair beach.
Everything clicked for a new generation of aspiring Fred Astaires and Shirley Temples at the Dunedin Performing Arts Competitions Society's tap dancing competitions at the weekend.
It looks a bit like a steampunk Lotto machine and it has certainly been drawing the crowds to Dunedin's Wall Street mall.
More than 20 primary and pre-school children put their best foot forward at the Otago Settlers Museum yesterday.
Dragons have taken over the Dunedin Chinese Garden.
A tale of two collections has been entertaining the Dickens out of Dunedin.
You cannot accuse Sam Foley of not seeing the big picture.
Belly dancers from around Australasia sway in Dunedin this weekend.
A giant paint-by-numbers picture will be unveiled in Dunedin next week.
Dunedin artist Ewan McDougall has been brushing up on his Americanisms.
A temporary shop which challenges perceptions about art has opened in the main street of Dunedin.
A Dunedin social group has been running for more than 20 years. And when the run is over it is time for a beer.
Actor John Bach has been brushing up on his lines for the Fortune Theatre production Red.
The 2012 Dunedin Fringe Festival was tucked up for another year last night, leaving behind memories of some standout performances among the 50 events of the past 11 days.
It's last chance to dance on the fringe of society this weekend.