Strath Taieri Community Board chairman Barry Williams will make a personal submission on Dunedin City Council's 2014/15 Draft Annual Plan to get bicycles registered.
Warrington couple Paul and Shelley Hersey have left Kathmandu to attempt to make mountaineering history on an expedition in the Himalayas.
Reassurances were given at a public meeting in Mosgiel last night about the capacity of the upgraded Waipori pump station.
The sports goods donated to a programme for disabled Tongan children will depart Dunedin tomorrow.
The second annual student cat clinic yesterday was such a success the event could become twice-yearly.
Taieri Gorge Railway chief executive Murray Bond (left) presents a certificate of appreciation to former chairman John Farry at the Dunedin Railway Station this week.
If bells of recognition fail to ring when you see what should be a familiar face, a Dunedin student wants to study you.
The enforcement actions issued for inadequate height protection in construction in New Zealand have risen nearly 500% in the past three years but prosecutions have fallen 90%.
A Dunedin student has upgraded his transport from a $5 pair of shoes to a $46,486 sports car that buying those shoes helped win him.
Knitting is at fever pitch in Dunedin and a charity shop is calling for more wool.
A pedestrian crossing in the Green Island business district needs to be elevated before someone is killed, resident Neville Poole says.
Road work to remedy the ''tight and dangerous'' corners of George King Memorial Dr will be discussed at The Strath Taieri Community Board meeting at 2pm tomorrow.
Bus driver Nathan Scott (57) has been transporting passengers around the ''Mosgiel loop'' for nearly five years. In a working day, he drives a bus around the Mosgiel circuit 19 times between 8am and 4pm.
An ''army of supporters'' is being recruited to push the redevelopment of a pool in Mosgiel.
Police have issued a warning after Dunedin drivers came to grief on wet roads at the weekend.
Hardy souls braved bathing in tanks of icy water for at least five minutes for the Heart Stopper Challenge at Forsyth Barr Stadium on Saturday.
A Toitu Otago Settlers Museum provenance report on the leg irons the Dunedin City Council bought for $3900 has been released.
A protest sign - ''legal but lethal, we say no, legal highs all must go''- was the message delivered to local and central government politicians at a Dunedin protest synthetic cannabis on Saturday.
A New Zealand cycle safety panel including Olympic cyclist Alison Shanks will have its first meeting in Wellington on April 15 to make cycling safer on New Zealand roads.
The increase in sexual assaults reported to Dunedin Police is not due to increased offending, Southern District Commander superintendent Andrew Coster says.