Has anyone seen our loo? Has anyone seen our loo? The Dunedin Model Aero Club still has nothing to go on in the case of a long-drop toilet which was washed away in recent flooding.
Sisters unite to score spot on pool builders' wall Sisters unite to score spot on pool builders' wall Mosgiel sisters Jean Kidd and Pat Wright decided to split the cost to get their names on the pool builders' wall.
Police make call over 'wanton' vandalism Police make call over 'wanton' vandalism Any "wanton'' vandalism of property in Mosgiel should be reported as soon as possible, police say.
Fresh community produce stand for Waldronville Fresh community produce stand for Waldronville A ‘‘fantastic’’ new community fruit and vegetable stand has been set up in Waldronville.
Fundraising for pool tops $3.2m ‘trigger’ Fundraising for pool tops $3.2m ‘trigger’ A $3.2 million fundraising ‘‘trigger’’ point to build a new aquatic facility in Mosgiel has been surpassed.
Managing expectations key to affordable Xmas Managing expectations key to affordable Xmas A special Christmas can be enjoyed with planning and realistic expectations, Dunedin Budget Advisory Service executive officer Andrew Henderson says.
Safety project launched: ‘I can’t believe we haven’t had a fatality' Safety project launched: ‘I can’t believe we haven’t had a fatality' A project launched to stop Taieri school pupils having to ‘‘run the gauntlet’’ to get to school safely is overdue, a school principal says.
Ban hits 'doggy-doo' bags Ban hits 'doggy-doo' bags A plastic bag ban could result in more dog faeces on Dunedin streets, a concerned Mosgiel-Taieri Community Board member says.
'Great amenity' has Rotary Club's support 'Great amenity' has Rotary Club's support The Dunedin Central Rotary Club joined the "pool builders'' to help create an aquatic facility in Mosgiel which will benefit swimmers across the city.
Mosgiel bridge barrier broken Mosgiel bridge barrier broken The repair of a damaged barrier on a Mosgiel bridge is imminent, a representative for the NZ Transport Agency says.
Beautiful flowers too good to eat Beautiful flowers too good to eat An "intriguing'' plant has become the centrepiece of a Mosgiel garden.
Rotary adopts Mosgiel Giving Tree Rotary adopts Mosgiel Giving Tree A Mosgiel Christmas tradition ``too good to let go'' has been passed on.
Records broken: Cold November rain keeps falling Records broken: Cold November rain keeps falling Dunedin has set a record for November rainfall.
Dunedin's pokies make $17m Dunedin's pokies make $17m Gaming machines in Dunedin are making more than $17 million profit a year despite a drop in the number of machines and venues.
From police college to city beat From police college to city beat Tears flowed as an "awesome'' police college experience came to an end, starting three "exciting'' careers in Dunedin.
Pig hunters call for local 'pool builders' Pig hunters call for local 'pool builders' The Taieri Community Facilities Trust is making a call for ‘‘pool builders’’ to get a new aquatic facility built in Mosgiel.
Youth Complex swamped again Hub Youth Complex swamped again Dunedin is on track for its wettest November on record as the city cleans up after flooding and slips.
Always a bridesmaid: No weddings at Southern prisons Always a bridesmaid: No weddings at Southern prisons South Island prisoners put love on lockdown as North Island inmates say I do.
Figure skater turned goalie sets sights on national team Figure skater turned goalie sets sights on national team A Taieri girl swapped a figure-skating dress for an ice hockey jersey and has never looked back.
Clam plant harnesses sun Clam plant harnesses sun A central Dunedin business is investing in solar power to future-proof itself against rising electricity costs.