A lack of leaders has spelt the demise of the Mosgiel Guides, a presence on the Taieri for more than 100 years.
It is good that a tool to assess whether rental properties will pass or fail a housing warrant of fitness will be tested to expose its flaws, but she will not be volunteering to take part, rental-property owner and Dunedin city councillor Hilary Calvert says.
Abandoned buildings in Rattray St, Dunedin, are to be demolished in February after standing damaged and empty for three years.
After 40 years looking after Dunedin's sports fields, Harold Driver is calling time on a what has a been a very particular career.
A group of volunteers trying to attract penguins to nest in Brighton says it is sick of dog attacks on the little birds, when signs clearly prohibit dogs from the beach where the penguins nest.
Improvements to tight corners on George King Memorial Dr may get on to the Dunedin City Council's 2014-15 safety work programme, but their place on the priority list has yet to be determined.
Twenty-five Dunedin rental properties will be part of national trial of a housing warrant of fitness assessment system aimed at lifting housing standards.
A giant glowing worm has appeared above ground at the Dunedin Botanic Garden.
Having a bylaw for skateboarders said more about ''boring old fartitis'' on the Dunedin City Council's part than any real risk from skateboarders, a submitter has told a panel of councillors considering a redrafted bylaw.
The Dunedin City Council this week sent a clear message to developers on the city's urban fringes who expect to be connected to the city water supply because new sections are close to existing water infrastructure, despite being out of zone.
Thirty-five Christmas cakes, 300 Christmas truffles, 290 slices of shortbread and hundreds of Christmas cake-pops sounds like the Christmas wishlist of some very hungry elves.
With three days remaining before submissions close, the New Zealand Transport Agency has already received 1780 responses to its proposals for separated cycle lanes through central Dunedin.
Cr Doug Hall's conflicts of interest have been sorted out and he is able to act as a Dunedin city councillor again.
Two Dunedin city councillors are to trial an initiative to help concerned citizens understand how the council's finances work.
Every available firefighter in Dunedin was rushed to an auto dismantlers in Burnside this morning where a tyre fire sent thick smoke into the air.
The Dunedin Botanic Garden's worm is getting a wriggle on and should soon be here, Dunedin City Council staff say.
More details of how the Dunedin City Council will deal with the parking changes required if it opts for separated cycle lanes on arterial routes have been released in consultation documents.
The Dunedin City Council is set to square off against one of its new councillors, Doug Hall, in the Environment Court next year.
A discussion about the Dunedin City Council's possible involvement in a housing warrant of fitness (Wof) programme remained in the non-public part of the council's meeting yesterday, despite a bid for it to be discussed publicly.
The Dunedin City Council has confirmed Christchurch City Council-owned company City Care has been awarded the tender to maintain Dunedin's water and wastewater network.