Dunedin will stop tomorrow to honour Christchurch and its fallen.
Jaime Callender (13) was rehearsing her school play, The Curse of the Mummy, at Mairehau High School when the Christchurch earthquake struck on Tuesday.
A North Dunedin bar owner says he fears for his safety because his business is being labelled a gay bar by the Dunedin City Council's i-Site Visitor Centre.
One man's trash is another's treasure.
What is your ultimate sporting dream?
They've been all at sea for 11 years and they couldn't be happier about it.
United States journalist and author Annie Proulx has had her Dunedin free talk next week booked out - before it was even advertised.
Being prepared is about to pay off for Dunedin Scouts.
Dunedin's potential stars of tomorrow will tomorrow perform in a concert celebrating a theatrical star of yesteryear.
Dunedin's heritage buildings and the people who safeguard their futures were celebrated last night.
What is believed to be Dunedin's most expensive house is for sale.
Former Dunedin soprano Anna Leese is a finalist in the prestigious BBC Cardiff World Singer of the Year competition.
A Dunedin photographic exhibition which examines the funeral profession in Christchurch has been cancelled.
It could have been a scene out of a horror movie. And that's exactly what it was.
It took a long and perilous journey for 4th Otago-Southland Battalion Staff Sergeant Richard Wilson to find a peaceful home in Dunedin.
A new theatre company will soon be treading the boards of some of Dunedin's grandest theatres.
They stood in silence, many still struggling to believe what happened at 12.51pm a week earlier.
''It's so incredibly sad,'' University of Otago student Luke Maclean-McMahon (23), of Wellington, said. ''This time last week, I was at uni and I felt it [the earthquake], but I didn't realise the significance of it.''
Seminal Dunedin band The Clean has been named the recipient of the inaugural New Zealand Music Industry Centre (NZMiC) Recording Award.
Counselling would be an important tool to help people affected by the Christchurch earthquake, trauma specialists said yesterday.
The contrast in Dunedin being untouched while its nearest regional neighbour reeled from the devastation of Tuesday's earthquake was shocking, a gathering of about 200 people heard in the Octagon yesterday.