Revived Dunedin ratepayers group meets Revived Dunedin ratepayers group meets A ratepayers’ group in Dunedin has been reborn and its new committee is pledging to keep the city council honest.
Feedback sought on skate facilities in Mornington Feedback sought on skate facilities in Mornington The skate park in Mornington is set to be upgraded this summer, starting a wave of skate facility revamps in Dunedin.
Acklin throws hat in the ring for mayoralty Acklin throws hat in the ring for mayoralty A former Dunedin councillor says he has regrouped and now wants the top job.
Three Waters plan ‘undemocratic’ Three Waters plan ‘undemocratic’ The Government’s pursuit of Three Waters reform has been criticised at a Dunedin protest as an undemocratic overreach.
Mystery over new music and arts venue at Forsyth Barr Stadium Mystery over new music and arts venue at Forsyth Barr Stadium Mystery surrounds exactly what is envisaged for a possible theatre or music performance space at Dunedin’s Forsyth Barr Stadium.
Glass door smashed at city backpackers Glass door smashed at city backpackers A glass door was smashed at a Dunedin backpackers last night, when two people tried to get into the Filleul St hostel.
Hillside demolition work continues Hillside demolition work continues A building in King Edward St, Dunedin, is soon to be cleared, as demolition at the Hillside railway workshops site continues.
Safety changes to new pool entrance intersection Safety changes to new pool entrance intersection Planned intersection changes are expected to enable safe access to Mosgiel’s new swimming pool, due to open next year.
Mayor: too soon to ask for climate funds Mayor: too soon to ask for climate funds The Government will be approached for funding to help Dunedin adapt to climate change "when the time is right", the city’s mayor says.
Waihola-Wingatui cycleway proposed Waihola-Wingatui cycleway proposed Wheels are in motion to link up Dunedin with the Clutha Gold cycle trail through an off-road route.
Trial roundabouts for hazardous intersections Trial roundabouts for hazardous intersections Trial roundabouts are being installed at two busy intersections in Dunedin.
Push for stabilising of Princes St facades Push for stabilising of Princes St facades Heritage facades of derelict buildings in central Dunedin will be inspected to see if they can be made safe.
Planting part of upgrade for reserve Planting part of upgrade for reserve Improvements to Te Rauone Reserve on the Otago Peninsula could be completed by the end of the year.
Drive for safer bus stops brings change Drive for safer bus stops brings change A campaign for better bus stops in Dunedin seems to have yielded the desired results.
Accommodation sector confidence grows Accommodation sector confidence grows Confidence is returning for accommodation providers in Dunedin and it was busy in town during the long weekend.
Samoan independence celebrations a joyous affair Samoan independence celebrations a joyous affair A packed South Dunedin Community Hall couldn't contain the joy of Samoan independence celebrations.
Person cut free from vehicle after Clutha crash Person cut free from vehicle after Clutha crash Two patients have been flown to Dunedin Hospital - one with critical injuries - after a crash in the Clutha district this afternoon.
Southland house destroyed in fire Southland house destroyed in fire A house has burnt to the ground in Southland.
Driver unhurt after car slips down bank Driver unhurt after car slips down bank A car was astray from where it should have been in Vauxhall, Dunedin, this afternoon.
Address requirement removed Address requirement removed Advocacy from Dunedin elected representatives for a change in electoral law has paid off.