Hospital staff, non-urgent patients, and visiting family members could be expected to use a "park and walk" facility mooted for the edge of Dunedin’s CBD.
Businesses have been "coned off" in Forbury Rd and St Clair Four Square owner Sandra Millar says customers are now avoiding the small St Clair shopping area.
An Otago runaka-based consultancy service has welcomed yesterday’s announcement that it will receive $2million to oversee 50 apprenticeships for displaced workers, Maori and Pasifika as "excellent...
An Otago rūnaka-based consultancy service is among the recipients of a $14 million Government package for apprenticeships announced by Regional Economic Development Minister Shane Jones.
Though the season was curtailed by the global pandemic, an estimated 22,330 freedom campers stayed in Dunedin and contributed about $3.7 million to the city’s economy.
Many are disappointed in Dunedin’s Green mayor, landowners along Otokia Creek say, in the wake of a landfill proposal that goes against national aims for freshwater.
Winston Peters came to Dunedin yesterday to deliver campaign messages, but it was a sneaky smoko on the University of Otago’s campus that grabbed the attention on social media.
New Zealand First leader and deputy prime minister Winston Peters says Labour’s promise to make Matariki a public holiday was poorly timed when the country needed to be focused on returning...