Up to 250 people have declared the Octagon a Trans Pacific Partnership-free zone at an ''action event'' in Dunedin this afternoon.
A Dunedin fizzy drinks institution may face a flat future as it fights to retain its alcohol licence after more than a century in business.
The injury statistics are cat-astrophic.
If Dunedin is serious about a new bridge to open up its waterfront, two old bluestone abutments just south of Queens Gardens could be part of the missing link, heritage advocates say.
Alcohol company Lion has accused academics of cherry-picking information for a critique of Lion-funded research that had denied a direct link between alcohol and violence.
A battle to stop alleged cultural insensitivity in Mosgiel is boiling over as another Scottish place name is spelt incorrectly in an administrative blunder.
Dunedin has been chosen to host a new refugee resettlement centre.
Dunedin is about to begin an aggressive marketing campaign aimed at getting Aucklanders to up sticks and move south.
The Dunedin City Council is in talks to secure a multimillion-dollar five-star hotel, potentially financed from China, ahead of an expected surge in visitors from the world's most populous nation.
The Aramoana community is split over a gate installed to stop hoons wrecking a protected salt marsh.
Courage on everyone's part, and some tough conversations are required in the Dunedin's battle against sea level rises, writes Mayor Dave Cull.
New Zealanders have, by a tight margin, got behind the black, white and blue Kyle Lockwood-designed silver fern flag over the similar red, white and blue flag by the same designer.
Dunedin travellers returning by air from Brisbane face a late arrival next winter, with a planned schedule change meaning a landing time of 10 minutes after midnight.
Dunedin rugby fans are ''gobsmacked'' the city will be left without a victory parade to celebrate the All Blacks' Rugby World Cup win.
The five alternative New Zealand flag designs have been stolen from a car park building in Dunedin. Police are appealing for witnesses.
About 120 people and one polar bear took part in a climate change march through Alexandra's town centre today. The event was part of global action this weekend aimed at sending a message to...
The art of winning an election requires three ingredients and one condiment.
A $5 million-$6 million wind farm planned near Warrington has sparked controversy and debate in the local community.
Building Dunedin's cycleways could cost ''three to four times'' more per metre than first thought.
Black Sabbath have confirmed they'll be touring one last time - and have added Dunedin to their world tour.