The Otago Chamber of Commerce says Dunedin Mayor Peter Chin has got it wrong on the question of whether or not the council can discuss with the chamber its proposed rezoning of the harbourside industrial area.
A Port Chalmers man is upset at the "absolutely hideous" noise that comes from refrigerated KiwiRail wagons frequently parked outside houses in Blundell Ave.
Did Otago authorities and residents overreact or underreact to yesterday's tsunami alerts?
A rift is developing in the Dunedin City Council over its "50-year vision" of turning the industrial harbourside area into a locality of apartments, bars and cafes.
A crane lifts the first of 12 piles into place for the new State Highway 88 bridge across the Water of Leith on the harbour side of the Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin yesterday.
Dunedin yesterday joined the world of 3-D cinema.
Dunedin City Council Civil Defence manager Neil Brown yesterday owned up to "dropping the ball" over one aspect of Sunday's tsunami alert.
Beefing up Dunedin City Council rules on keeping poultry in residential areas created outbursts of mirth at the council's planning and environment committee meeting yesterday.
Three foreign visitors have been arrested and charged with taking or possessing protected jewelled geckos estimated to be worth $192,000 from the Otago Peninsula.
A Mosgiel woman's hopes of having her oil painting of Sir Tom Jones signed by the famous Welsh singer at his concert in Dunedin tonight have been dashed.
Construction work is ready to begin in the next few days on the new bridge over the Water of Leith that will carry State Highway 88 past the new Forsyth Barr Stadium.
No New Zealanders are believed to have been involved in the theft of 16 jewelled geckos from the Otago Peninsula last week.
Dunedin could be using Mahinerangi wind power before the end of the year.
A prototype of a solar heating system designed to store summer heat for winter use is being built into a new house in a subdivision at Ravensbourne, Dunedin.
A toxic algae is being blamed for the death of two dogs in Mosgiel and has prompted warnings to parents and caregivers.
Dunedin campervan owner Trevor Nixon is a freedom camper frustrated at being "lumped in" with others who leave messes at campsites around Otago.
Auckland campervan rental company Spaceships supports a national policy on freedom camping.
University of Otago wildlife management masters student Carey Knox hopes he has the answer to an unusual problem facing the Department of Conservation - how to get 16 stolen jewelled geckos, estimated to be worth $192,000, back to their original homes on the Otago Peninsula.
The trust promoting a cycle trail from Caversham to Wingatui through two former rail tunnels hopes the idea will survive, despite it not being named last week as part of the Government's New Zealand Cycle Trail Project.
The Historic Places Trust is considering category 1 registration for the country's second-oldest surviving farm building, at Goodwood, north of Dunedin.