Petition launched for beach boardwalk Petition launched for beach boardwalk A Dunedin resident has an idea to make use of one of the city’s under-utilised areas.
‘Floods of support’ as gym reopens ‘Floods of support’ as gym reopens A gym owner was met with “floods of support” when she announced her gym was reopening in Level 2.
Pupils enjoy bubble school Pupils enjoy bubble school “Bubble school” may be different for St Clair School pupils, but most have enjoyed it.
Barber looking forward to opening at Level 2 Barber looking forward to opening at Level 2 After 65 years in business, temporarily closing the doors on his Moray Pl barber shop was a sad moment for Selwyn Grave.
Silver Stream bank awaits planting facelift Silver Stream bank awaits planting facelift A plan is in place to beautify the Silver Stream bank.
Tools up for property maintenance man Tools up for property maintenance man Property maintenance operator Michael Lucas is looking forward to getting back to business.
Fundraiser for 6-year-old BMX rider Fundraiser for 6-year-old BMX rider The Dunedin BMX Club is hosting an event to raise money for a young rider with cancer.
Ethnic diversity to be celebrated Ethnic diversity to be celebrated Race Relations Week aims to highlight and celebrate the different multi-ethnic communities in Dunedin.
‘Long gone’ Pookie back in safe hands ‘Long gone’ Pookie back in safe hands A beloved pukeko that went missing from St Kilda three months ago has been found in Mosgiel.
Elmgrove School sets up new community pantry Elmgrove School sets up new community pantry Elmgrove School has started a new project to cut down on food waste and give back to the community.
Warning issued for dumping waste in suburban street Warning issued for dumping waste in suburban street The Dunedin City Council has issued a warning to a sewage disposal company for dumping waste in a suburban Mosgiel street.
Rider to represent NZ in Scotland Rider to represent NZ in Scotland A horse rider is expecting ‘‘tough competition’’ when she represents New Zealand in Scotland later this year.
Recognition of 50 years as firefighter Recognition of 50 years as firefighter A Brighton firefighter has been recognised for 50 years of service.
Residents seek end to through traffic Shortcut Rd residents seek end to through traffic Using Shortcut Rd may save motorists some time, but residents want it split into two due to ‘‘grave concerns’’ about pedestrian safety.
Otago coach extends to Australian Open Otago coach extends to Australian Open A weightlifting coach is set to make his mark across the ditch.
Speeding drivers 'asking for trouble' Speeding drivers 'asking for trouble' A Waitati resident wants motorists to slow down in Doctors Point Rd as data shows more than half exceed the speed limit at a certain point.
Three of a kind and a pair back to school Three of a kind and a pair back to school St Joseph's Cathedral School pupils (front from left) twins Ben and Liam Davis and (back from left) triplets Dylan, Matthew and Brayden Arlidge are in the same class this year.
Baby stars in top shot Baby stars in top shot A smiley baby and ‘‘spectacular’’ backdrop were the inspiration behind The Star’s Family Holiday Photo Competition’s winning snap.
Bus usage up since hub opens Bus usage up since hub opens Bus usage has increased slightly since the Great King St hub opened in March last year.
Maps make exploring Town Belt easier Maps make exploring Town Belt easier Exploring the Dunedin Town Belt has been made easier after the release of interactive maps.