Tour guide Gregor Campbell takes a group of local history buffs on a tour of Dunedin’s Northern Cemetery as part of the Otepoti Dunedin Heritage Festival yesterday morning.
More than 100 apartments and businesses are coming to Dunedin’s harbour district, according to new plans for the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile building in Thomas Burns St.
The Mayfair Theatre is to receive thousands of dollars in Dunedin City Council funding towards its wage bill, despite concerns about whether it is eligible to access the funds.
More than 300 rooms of student and visitor accommodation are coming to Dunedin’s university quarter after construction began on a private student hostel and hotel complex in Anzac Ave yesterday.
Members of an embattled bereavement insurance scheme have received an apology from NZCU South over their treatment, but the future of the fund remains murky.
A substantial swathe of bluestone paving, believed to date from the 19th century, has been discovered by construction crews working on the harbour arterial improvement project.
Cyclists are worried that somebody could be killed at the Portsmouth Dr cycle crossing, but the Dunedin City Council says there are no plans for changes.
It may not have been able to dodge a falling roof, but a vintage car which survived a fire in the Wolfenden and Russell building has seen sunlight again.
It may not have been able to dodge a falling roof, but a vintage car which survived a fire in the Wolfenden and Russell building has survived to see sunlight again.
A plea from Dunedin’s foodbanks for more supplies will not go unheeded as Dunedin City Council staff step up to the plate to help restock the bare cupboards.
A plea from Dunedin's foodbanks for more supplies will not go unheeded as Dunedin City Council staff step up to the plate to help restock the bare cupboards.
Property developers should be encouraged to repurpose older buildings rather than demolish them, a DCC panel considering zoning changes in parts of Dunedin to allow denser housing has been told.