A retired couple inadvertently became the first members of the public to view a model of the planned Awatea St stadium in Dunedin yesterday.
Dunedin plumbers are defending the city council's building inspectors after piping problems contaminated an East Taieri creek.
Children have been playing in a creek containing human waste for up to 18 months after a plumbing error in an upmarket Dunedin subdivision.
East Taieri's contaminated creek has sparked a clash of views between the Otago Regional Council and the Dunedin City Council.
Winning the Otago Daily Times Aria contest came as more than a little shock for Wellington-based soprano Amelia Berry.
Strong winds caused havoc for travellers flying to and from Dunedin yesterday, along with motorists trying to negotiate a downed tree in the city centre.
The Maori Party will take its election campaign to the skies over Dunedin next month.
Members of Dunedin's Cothram Foirfe choir continued a heartfelt memorial stretching back more than two years at St Paul's Cathedral yesterday.
An online virtual shopping mall being developed in Dunedin and partially funded by $700,000 of ratepayers' money, has been sold and remains offline - but ratepayers are being told they can still expect a return on their investment.
Jugs of amber liquid are flowing again at one of Dunedin's oldest pubs.
A new model showing changes to the Awatea St stadium design will go on public display within days.
Frustrating detours could soon be at an end for pedestrians forced to do without Dunedin's 104-year-old railway overbridge.
Battered women wanting to escape violent partners in Dunedin can now receive financial support to relocate at-risk pets.
Dunedin's Fire Engine Restoration Society made its point in style during a presentation to city councillors yesterday.
The waters of Duncan Laing's old stamping ground - Dunedin's Moana Pool - will be stilled tomorrow afternoon as a mark of respect for the coaching great.
Those in need of a late-night inner-city comfort stop will have to hold on a little longer.
Crawling broadband speeds are costing businesses in Dunedin's burgeoning high-tech sector up to $35 million in lost revenue each year.
A budget shortfall of nearly $2 million is threatening plans to fix a series of "safety hotspots" on Otago Peninsula's winding roads.
Climate change is coming like a runaway freight train, bringing with it the triple blows of starvation, mass migration and war.
Online bidding was frenetic when hundreds of North American Indian treasures in a Dunedin showroom went under the digital hammer yesterday.