Blessing a plaque commemorating the man who saved his father's life was an emotional moment for Huirapa Upoko David Ellison.
A British tourist has renewed his call for action from rental companies after receiving a heartfelt apology from the Chinese driver who hit him head-on in a crash near Queenstown.
Dunedin foodies are less likely to be served an illness along with their meal because of the city's high uptake of a new food hygiene regime.
Two members of a defunct Dunedin bowling club have been made bankrupt after failing to return monies wrongfully taken by them from the sale of the club's Dunedin premises.
Dunedin needs to adjust its attitude if its economy and population is to grow by 2030, a leading agribusiness executive says.
Marlow Pies has closed its South Dunedin shop but has expansion plans after Fishers Foods bought a stake in the company.
AgResearch maintains staff turnover is within ''normal levels'', despite departures more than doubling within two years.
A Mosgiel man has won a battle to cut down a ''monster tree'' in his backyard despite Dunedin City Council staff saying it should stay.
Rental car company Thrifty is refusing to comment on remarks about the amount of guidance it gives to foreign drivers.
Dunedin City councillors are meeting the trust pushing for a pool in Mosgiel next week ahead of a crucial vote later this year on whether the city will fund the project.
The Dunedin City Council has sold almost a million dollars of oil and gambling shares before a final decision on its ethical investment policy next month.
The Dunedin City Council is investigating extending the central-city liquor ban to include a notorious party flat after years of ''unacceptable'' behaviour from its residents.
Dunedin football fan Paul Morriss is ''unbelievably humbled'' at a fundraising effort to get him back to England to see Crystal Palace one last time, after he was diagnosed with terminal cancer.
Struggling Dunedin meat workers are ecstatic after winning a fight for more than $3 million worth of of redundancy payments from Silver Fern Farms.
A target to reduce Dunedin City Council's emissions 5% by 2018-19 is partly about setting a good example, Dunedin Mayor Dave Cull says.
A globally successful games developer setting up in Dunedin next month believes the city can be the centre of a billion-dollar industry for New Zealand.
The Dunedin City Council voted resoundingly yesterday to return the issue of quarrying on Saddle Hill to court and rejected a recommendation to relax restrictions on the quarry's owners.
Contractors install the Wendy's sign at 369 Andersons Bay Rd, Dunedin, yesterday.
More education about the danger of rips could reduce New Zealand's high drowning toll, a rip current expert visiting from Sydney says.
A resident living in Taieri Mouth is fed up with continued power outages, slamming Aurora Energy for providing a ''Third World'' service.