Its gardens are well kept. It looks down on the city, in a literal sense at least. It knows how to keep its picket fences painted. It is the suburb of Waverley, and suburban tourism reporter David Loughrey found the secret of its success is love.
First Union members and their supporters were at loggerheads with Bunnings management yesterday as tensions rose during a strike.
The New Zealand Transport Agency says work done in the past few months should make a difference to visitor driver crashes and deaths this summer.
Bunnings workers in Dunedin will strike for two hours today from 11am.
Kiwi Regional Airlines has received regulatory approval to fly the week before the airline takes to the skies.
Dunedin's Methodist Mission has begun a literacy and numeracy programme at the Otago Corrections Facility in Milburn that it says is ''much more powerful'' than classroom learning.
It might be a long way from cleaning trains to shunting, but the chance to make a career on the railways has been snapped up by a Dunedin woman.
A Mornington man has been given until November 10 to start removing rusting cars from his property, or face paying the cost of the Dunedin City Council doing it for him.
A Mornington man has been given until November 10 to start removing rusting cars from his property, or face paying the cost of the Dunedin City Council doing it for him.
In 1985, the movie Back to the Future imagined the date October 21, 2015, as a glorious time of flying cars, hoverboards and robots that walk dogs.
The cancellation of Dunedin's first cruise ship of the season has disappointed tour operators, and hit them hard in the pocket. The Diamond Princess was to have been the first of...
Documents released yesterday have highlighted the impact of University of Otago inaction over safety issues, detailing injuries from broken arms to a fractured jaw, smashed teeth and a fractured spine.
The end is nigh for close to 50 years of family ownership of a small Taieri berry farm that has helped keep visitors to Outram Glen cool and provide fresh produce at the Otago Farmers Market.
Not one to spurn a chance to advance himself socially, David Loughrey made the most of an opportunity to see and be seen.
The Taieri area might be in line for its own small-dog park, after the success of a facility in Green Island.
World War 2 was a time when Dunedin citizens pulled together to battle Jerry and generally came together for King and country. Well ... most people. Criminals kept doing their thing, but, as David Loughrey has uncovered, it was a different class of con in the good old days.
Neil Collins was professional to the end.
She's 4 years old, three months away from giving birth and trying to get away from the boys.
A new $5.9 million fuel saving system is expected to save KiwiRail almost that amount in just its first year of operation.
Taking the risk of opening a business has one owner with her heart in her mouth, but three new businesses have taken a punt on Mosgiel.