Sustainability Week skips into action Sustainability Week skips into action An awareness week shining a light on sustainability was launched in north Dunedin on Friday.
Community night classes set to return to city Community night classes set to return to city They’re back — community night classes are set to return to Dunedin.
Changes spark ‘tech savvy’ event Changes spark ‘tech savvy’ event A change in the banking landscape in Mosgiel has sparked a "tech savvy" information event in the town.
Property owner offers to recreate Anzac mural Property owner offers to recreate Anzac mural A Mosgiel widow hopes a property developer sticks to his word and commissions the same artists to paint an identical mural created in memory of her late husband.
Tour guide down but not out Tour guide down but not out After bookings for a booming tour business stopped after Covid-19 hit, a Dunedin business woman decided to “change it up” rather than concede.
Covid dishes out job loss Covid dishes out job loss Dunedin chef Jason Shea had never been short of a job, but then Covid-19 hit the hospitality industry and everything changed.
Film festival to screen in theatre’s ‘majestic glory’ Film festival to screen in theatre’s ‘majestic glory’ A selection of the New Zealand International Film Festival programme is set for the big screen at Dunedin’s Regent Theatre.
Volunteer hub opens in Mosgiel Volunteer hub opens in Mosgiel A volunteer hub will open in Mosgiel today.
Data highlights Covid job losses Data highlights Covid job losses Nearly 40% more people are searching for work in Dunedin when compared to same time last year, data reveals.
Tour guide ‘down but not out’ Tour guide ‘down but not out’ After bookings for a booming tour business stopped after Covid-19 hit, a Dunedin business woman decided to "change it up" rather than concede.
Cold feet over temporary beach access Cold feet over temporary beach access A recommended alternative access point to a popular beach is unsuitable, a Dunedin woman says.
Cops double down on cellphone motorists Cops double down on cellphone motorists Twice as many tickets were issued to motorists using a cellphone in Coastal Otago in March despite the nation being in lockdown for part of the month.
City house values still increasing City house values still increasing Residential house values continue to rise in Dunedin, the latest QV price data reveals.
Avid tramper ‘one of the lucky ones’ Avid tramper ‘one of the lucky ones’ On the eve of his 91st birthday, Mosgiel man Doug Moir is vowing to continue to dance, pipe and tramp.
Widower to launch wife’s poetry book Widower to launch wife’s poetry book A widower is set to launch a book of his wife’s award-winning poetry in central Dunedin tomorrow.
Blocking Waitati road would risk lives Blocking Waitati road would risk lives Rather than blocking a Waitati road, better safety measures should be considered, a fireman says.
Twice the speed limit - no fines Twice the speed limit - no fines Dunedin motorists clocking speeds more than twice the limit have avoided fines.
Caravan park manager refusing to leave Caravan park manager refusing to leave A Mosgiel Caravan Park tenant is refusing to leave after being told the park will close.
Suitcase shop owners not packing bags Suitcase shop owners not packing bags The new owners of a Dunedin suitcase shop remain optimistic despite Covid-19 closing borders and suspending international travel.
Face shield design goes global Face shield design goes global A face shield designed in Dunedin is being used across the globe in the fight against Covid-19.