The organisers of a concert to benefit South Dunedin residents are expecting a flood of support on Friday.
A Dunedin panelbeating business is working to ''rise from the ashes'' as the fire that destroyed the business was deemed accidental.
Children with fathers incarcerated at Otago Corrections Facility will this week receive a recording of their dad reading.
Dunedin police attend the scene of a crash in Andersons Bay, Dunedin, yesterday. The car hit ice and slid off the Portobello Rd causeway, near Marne St.
The frustration for some Spark customers continued yesterday as the glitch in its cellphone service remained.
A Dunedin charity stopping debt from spiralling is helping Dunedin families.
Brenna Anderson (19), of Andersons Bay, hands over her dented car to Shiny Mike's Auto Panel and Paint owner Mike Patrick in Green Island last night.
A fire investigator is examining a "buckled" and burnt Dunedin panelbeater's shop after fire gutted the business last night.
The largest procession of performers in the history of the Dunedin Midwinter Carnival attracted its biggest crowd.
Country music entertainer Noel Parlane, nicknamed ''the singing milkman'' of Dunedin, was surrounded by family when he died in Australia on Sunday.
The talented cast of the 2015 Gang Show is moving its rehearsals from the country to the city.
Labour leader Andrew Little took a tour of flood damaged South Dunedin yesterday and met volunteers who helped fight the deluge.
A South Dunedin family is warning low-income earners about their power struggle after switching to pre-paid electricity supplier Globug.
The bodies of cars smouldered yesterday as fire investigators examined the burnt remains of a Dunedin panelbeating business.
Dunedin's polar plunge has been postponed after ''mean seas'' washed away sand and several historic timber poles of a Dunedin landmark.
The Mosgiel Taieri Community Board has no issue with freedom campers but wants bigger rubbish bins at the Three Mile Hill lookout and Outram Glen.
Entries have opened for a photography competition celebrating the greater Green Island area.
Power company Contact Energy is charging the poorest New Zealanders the highest electricity rates, especially in Dunedin and Invercargill, Labour consumer affairs spokesman David Shearer says.
Dunedin man Lance Patterson doesn't seek apologies from school bullies but wants to raise awareness about albinism.
A representation review team has recommended the number of Dunedin community boards be cut from six to five, with fewer members on each board. Shawn McAvinue talks to board heads.