Champagne corks popped to celebrate the opening of a new Plunket premises in South Dunedin last night.
Dunedin embroiderers have stitched their way into New Zealand history.
Dunedin police breath-test motorists under the Pine Hill overbridge in George St yesterday.
A neighbour is angry a 19th-century mansion built by a Speight's Brewery founder in Dunedin could be demolished to make room for a car park.
Tradesmen wore ties when Ron St Clair-Newman began a cabinetmaking apprenticeship 50 years ago.
A man broke down and cried in Dunedin yesterday while talking about a new proposed road and subdivision in Mosgiel.
Catching a bus is less fuss with the new bus-tracking service developed by a Dunedin company.
Saddle Hill Community Board members met at the new Brighton Surf Clubrooms on Thursday.
The responsibility for paying for the clearing of a rubbish bin at Kaikorai Estuary needs clarification before it gets installed, Saddle Hill Community Board chairman Scott Weatherall says.
Mosgiel Taieri Community Board members want a personal presentation from Dunedin City Council staff before the board responds to a survey on the dog control bylaw and policy.
A controversial picnic table will stay put in Mosgiel, defying an artist's intentions by blocking pedestrian flow.
A plan for a $15 million Taieri Aquatic Facility at Memorial Park in Mosgiel will be handed to Dunedin City Council staff on Monday .
Saddle Hill Community Board chairman Scott Weatherall congratulates Youth Ambassador Award recipient Andrew Trembath (17) outside the Brighton Surf Clubrooms.
Brighton/Ocean View Playcentre spokeswoman Leanne Stenhouse says the Otago Playcentre Association has decided the playcentre in John St, Ocean View, will begin a ''two-year recess'' from Friday.
The three dead plane trees in the Octagon will be cut to ground level as soon as practicable, the Dunedin City Council community and environment committee decided at its meeting in Municipal Chambers yesterday.
Thomas Jackson-Birtles (5), of Mosgiel, sits in a restored 1928 Ford Model A pedal car at the Otago Community Hospice Charity Cruise at Tahuna Park yesterday.
All that Dunedin City Council junkets to international sister cities created was reports with ''vegetarian'' platitudes and no meat on economic benefits, says Cr Lee Vandervis.
The oldest youth organisation in New Zealand was celebrated in Dunedin on Saturday.
An organisation has opened ''nappy banks'' across New Zealand, giving more people access to cloth nappies.
Artworks created by St Leonard's School pupils are set to take to the street in the annual West Harbour Arts Week parade.