OpinionBrian Rudman<i>Brian Rudman:</i> City's pioneers lie neglected in a wasteland of shattered gravestones31 Jan 03:00 PM
New Zealand'Fanatic' won't be prosecutedAn Anglican vicar has decided not to press charges against a woman who slashed a controversial billboard outside his church.21 Dec 03:00 PM
New ZealandWoman who cut billboard avoids prosecutionAn Anglican priest has decided not to press charges against a woman who slashed a controversial billboard outside his church.21 Dec 04:49 AM
TravelTaxpayers ride to rescue of Paris bike-hire schemeThe city of Paris has been forced to pump taxpayers' money into the deflated tyres of its widely-copied, self-service, bicycle hire scheme.23 Nov 08:00 PM
New ZealandAnti-graffiti alarm no buzz for taggersTwo schools and a stadium have been fitted with an alarm which emits an annoying sound that only people under 25 can hear.11 Nov 03:00 PM
New ZealandStudy trashes anti-tagging policiesTaggers say initiatives aimed at preventing graffiti just encourage them to keep vandalising.08 Nov 03:00 PM
WorldThree-year-old criminal suspects in UKIt has emerged that police officers in Strathclyde, Scotland visited the home of a three-year-old after receiving a complaint of damage to household property20 Sep 10:11 PM
New ZealandUndie 500 axed - organisers admit lack of controlCanterbury student leaders turn the key off for the infamous Canterbury car rally to Dunedin.17 Sep 05:37 AM
New ZealandUniversity's vow: We'll deal with loutsThe University of Otago says it will come down hard on students whose "loutish behaviour" at the weekend threatened its reputation.14 Sep 04:00 PM
New ZealandStudent riots lead to almost 70 arrestsPolice have charged 67 people following the riots in Dunedin over the weekend as the Undie 500 event came to town.14 Sep 03:00 AM
New ZealandGet tough on student rioters, Otago mayor tells policeThe mayor of Dunedin wants students involved in weekend riots to be punished without regard for their future careers.13 Sep 04:00 PM