A city councillor says rising costs and other continuing problems within the Dunedin City Council's beleaguered property department should have been sorted out sooner.
The lease to quarry Dunedin's landmark Saddle Hill has been snapped up by a Canterbury-based operator, but the company is not yet ready to say if it will make changes.
Work to improve the ride along Dunedin's Portsmouth Dr cycleway and walkway is under way, as new figures show cyclists used the route more than 100,000 times last year.
Dunedin and Otago's film industry will be promoted in Shanghai later this year, but the makers of a new Chinese feature film are already eyeing a southern shoot.
A screen production company headed by actress Rebecca Gibney is among two firms drawn to Dunedin by what they say is the industry's bright future here.
Submitters opposed to a planned golf hole-in-one challenge at Vauxhall say they are disappointed and considering appeals after consent for the new venture was granted.
An Environment Court appeal over Dunedin's latest five-star hotel bid was withdrawn yesterday, but the man behind the project says he is not giving up yet.
Dunedin City Council staff made the right call keeping the Edgar Centre open to the public, despite it being ''significantly'' earthquake-prone, Mayor Dave Cull says.
Aurora Energy says it is reaffirming its commitment to openness, months after it was suggested the company could be forced to comply with official information requests.
Ed Sheeran’s promoter is singing the praises of Dunedin, as a new survey shows the pop superstar’s three Easter concerts pumped nearly $40 million into the city’s economy.