Outram residents should see improvements in water flow during peak times within a year, with two upgrades due to be completed.
Difficult economic times facing the racing industry have led the Otago Racing Club to apply to subdivide and sell some of its land on the Wingatui Racecourse site, its consultant says.
Concerns the ridge line of Saddle Hill's smaller hump is continuing to change are not shared by the director of the company quarrying the hill and the Dunedin City Council.
The Mosgiel Taieri Community Board has accepted an offer of the use of an existing community trust to progress the new Mosgiel pool project.
Prosecuting the owner of a Maungatua plantation was not a decision taken lightly, the Dunedin City Council says.
Police have recommended a Dunedin bar manager who poured alcohol directly into a customer's mouth as the man was lying backwards on the bar can have his manager's certificate renewed, but be suspended from managing for 30 days.
Angry a member was fined $100 after tenants put out their rubbish too early for collection, the Otago Property Investors Association says there should be some leniency in Dunedin's student area at the end of the year because it is an ''exceptional situation''.
A trust previously involved in large community projects in Mosgiel has been offered as a vehicle to advance investigations into a new pool there.
Dunedin City Council staff and the developers of a new subdivision in Waldronville say they can agree to a compromise on roading issues to allow the project to go ahead.
Dunedin has jumped up the leaderboard in the Gigatown competition.
Some property owners in Dunedin are holding off supplying the city council with details on how their buildings would stand up to a significant earthquake.
The Dunedin City Council has named the independent chairwoman of its new audit and risk subcommittee, tasked with ensuring risk is being managed appropriately within the organisation.
The development of a 28-lot subdivision at Outram will bring more people to the township, which will be good for it socially and economically, says the Dunedin City Council committee that has approved the rezoning of 7.7ha of rural land for the project.
Waitati couple who lived for 25 years without roof insulation in their seaside home are sleeping more warmly after a group aiming to make Dunedin homes more cosy came to their aid.
The word on the street is the people of Mosgiel want a new pool, an informal poll of residents has revealed.
Children and adults alike are drawn to Barry and Jane Sinclair's '72 Dodge Coronet whenever they roll it out.
A former professional cricketer has been tasked with making a success of Dunedin's Forsyth Barr Stadium.
Attempts to help a 4m-long pilot whale which tried to beach itself at Kaka Point last night failed, with the whale eventually left to die on the rocks.
A stadium opponent has questioned a series of historic administration cost payments from the Dunedin City Council to the trust in charge of the Forsyth Barr Stadium's development.
Dunedin city councillors have partially backtracked on a decision to reject an application for out-of-zone water connections to a Signal Hill property.