The Chinese investors behind a proposal to build $60 million international school in Dunedin are re-evaluating their plans, and could yet shift to another South Island centre, it has been confirmed.
Dunedin's Princes St could be in line for a facelift after a Christchurch developer won a six-year battle to demolish a group of buildings inside a protected townscape.
An investigation into irregularities within the Dunedin City Council's Citifleet and Citipark departments is examining the disappearance of dozens of council vehicles, it has been confirmed.
Heritage towns like Lawrence and Clyde could be gutted and millions of dollars of extra costs foisted on ratepayers under proposed changes to earthquake-prone buildings legislation, the region's mayors warn.
The Dunedin City Council will consider increasing rates or cutting services as it grapples with earning $4.5 million less from its companies, Mayor Dave Cull says.
Proposed new rules designed to protect Dunedin from natural hazards could also lower property prices in some parts of the city, the Dunedin City Council says.
A multimillion-dollar redevelopment of Dunedin's waterfront could still be on the table, but the ball is firmly in the court of hotel developer Jing Song to be part of it, the Otago Regional Council says.
A rock hurled through the window of a Dunedin night bus - while passengers were on board - is the latest sign of escalating tension between the operator and some city taxi drivers, it has been claimed.
Dunedin City Council group manager Kevin Thompson has become the latest casualty of the alleged $1.5 million Citifleet fraud after opting to resign.
Dunedin City Council group manager Kevin Thompson has become the second senior staff member to resign as the Citifleet scandal continues to grow.
Former Dunedin City Council chief executive Jim Harland has hit back at criticism over the alleged $1.5 million Citifleet fraud, while refusing to accept responsibility for any failings on his watch.
The Dunedin City Council's alleged Citifleet fraud may go ''considerably further back'' than first thought, and more cars - and more missing money - are likely to be involved, it has been confirmed.
Dunedin is set to rock to Rod Stewart with confirmation he will play his only South Island show at Forsyth Barr Stadium next year.
The Dunedin City Council's Citifleet scandal has prompted a third senior manager to resign.
Last drinks have been called for a male drinking bastion buried deep within the bowels of Forsyth Barr Stadium.
The Dunedin City Council cannot afford to get ''complacent'' despite a significant improvement to its core debt position, Mayor Dave Cull says.
The lights have come back on across Dunedin after a brief but widespread street light blackout this evening.
The Dunedin City Council is to dig up private properties as part of a $2.2 million pipe renewal project.
Chart-topping music sensation Lorde has confirmed what is expected to be a sellout show in Dunedin's Town Hall later this year - but that could just be the start.
Police have been called in, and the Serious Fraud Office notified, after the Dunedin City Council this afternoon revealed the full size of an alleged $1.5 million fraud within its Citifleet department.