Power out to some Dunedin suburbs

Power out to some Dunedin suburbs

Power has been cut to Dunedin residents in a number of suburbs including Green Island.

Thefts spark reminder to secure homes

Thefts spark reminder to secure homes

A "bit of activity" in North Dunedin over the weekend has prompted calls from police to secure homes and property.

Council's cost-cutting era over

Council's cost-cutting era over

The Queenstown Lakes District Council's Adam Feeley era is over.

Dunedin

Builders irked by consent delays

Builders irked by consent delays Dunedin builders are frustrated by delays in the DCC's building consent processes which have caused some consents to blow out by more than twice the legal expectation.

Departing Dominican sister will be missed

Departing Dominican sister will be missed

It has been 133 years since the first four members of the Roman Catholic's Dominican order arrived in Queenstown.

Bad debt proving good for business

Bad debt proving good for business

Collecting debts has proved to be something of a growth business for Dunedin with Receivables Management (NZ) refurbishing and expanding its city office.

Clark an 'immensely credible' candidate - Key

Clark an 'immensely credible' candidate - Key

Prime Minister John Key said Helen Clark would be an "immensely credible" candidate for Secretary-General of the United Nations.

Alliance taking NZ produce to the world

Alliance taking NZ produce to the world

Alliance Group is looking at how to "take a New Zealand Inc story to the world''.

Tsunami warning wound back

Tsunami warning wound back

Officials wound back an initial tsunami threat issued after a large earthquake struck off the coast of the South Pacific islands of Vanuatu.

Tax office probes hundreds after Panama Papers leak

Tax office probes hundreds after Panama Papers leak

The Australian Tax Office (ATO) says it is investigating more than 800 wealthy clients of a Panama law firm for possible tax evasion.

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