"It's about doing something for the poor people and Jesus and all that kind of stuff," 9-year-old volunteer Thomas Somerfield said, as he collected food last night for the Dunedin Community Can and Christmas Treats Drive.
They have names like Nicki Noxious, Anne Thrax and Sister Strychnine and they're coming to get you.
The extraordinary and the excellent will be recognised at the inaugural Dunedin Theatre Awards next Friday.
A spider crane was used to lift a replacement tracery window into William Larnach's tomb at the Northern Cemetery yesterday.
Dunedin's contribution to the Christchurch earthquake disaster in September was recognised with a certificate of appreciation in a ceremony at the Dunedin Central Fire Station yesterday.
It's official: Dunedin's newest stadium project is to be buried today.
Move over The Chills, there are some new kids on the block.
Dunedin is leading the way in an international shark genetics project.
The art of obsession is explored in an exhibition being staged in Dunedin this month.
Sport Otago's Skills 2 Swim programme won the Water Safety New Zealand Education Award in Wellington this week.
Dunedin is turning into a horror film capital.
Applause rippled around the Regent Theatre last night and there wasn't even a show on.
Santa Claus is coming to town.
Organisers of the Southern Festival of Speed say the classic and historic race series will return to Dunedin in 2012.
Queenstown philanthropist Sir Eion Edgar is to donate $500,000 to the Arts Foundation of New Zealand.
It was a bridge too far for a Dunedin truck driver knocking off work for the week yesterday.
Making music is in the blood of violinist Khris Ansin.
The Chills lead singer Martin Phillipps unpacks his guitar and peers into Coronation Hall in the Dunedin suburb of Maori Hill.
A Careys Bay fixture for nearly half a century has set sail for fresh water.
The Otago rock lobster industry has crawled through one of its most difficult seasons in recent memory.