Key player backs putting waterfront project on ice Key player backs putting waterfront project on ice Putting Dunedin’s waterfront development on hold was the right decision, one of the visionaries behind the project says.
Steam false alarm closes George St Steam false alarm closes George St A section of Dunedin's main shopping drag was cordoned off this morning after steam set off fire alarms in the Glassons building.
Alleged smashing of court door results in trip to court Alleged smashing of court door results in trip to court A man will appear in court today charged with wilful damage after allegedly smashing a glass door at the Dunedin Courthouse.
Leather business to close Leather business to close They have housed brothels, restaurants, and retailers, but a row of high-profile central Dunedin buildings may soon be reduced to rubble.
Speight’s tap to flow again Speight’s tap to flow again The water will once again flow from Speight’s Brewery this afternoon, after its famed freshwater tap was given a health and safety upgrade.
All cases recovered; South deemed clear All cases recovered; South deemed clear The outbreak of Covid-19 in the South is over.
Two in hospital after car crashes into house Two in hospital after car crashes into house Two people were taken to hospital after a vehicle crashed into a house in the Dunedin suburb of St Kilda this afternoon.
No active Covid-19 cases in the South No active Covid-19 cases in the South The South has gone from being the epicentre of New Zealand's Covid-19 outbreak to officially having no active cases today.
To our health! Bars prepare to open To our health! Bars prepare to open, safely Bar owners are hoping it will be a very thirsty Thursday as they prepare to open their doors for the first time in two months.
Shotgun found down side of child’s bed Shotgun found down side of child’s bed A loaded sawn-off shotgun was found hidden down the side of a child's bed during a police raid on a Dunedin property on Monday.
Indicators of who will be a victim Indicators of who will be a victim You are less likely to be the victim of a household crime if you live in the South, a new report has revealed.
Helicopter called to winch woman with broken ankle Helicopter called to winch woman with broken ankle A helicopter has been called to help winch a woman from a track near Aramoana after she fell and broke her ankle.
Raid finds shotgun hidden down side of child's bed Raid finds shotgun hidden down side of child's bed A loaded sawn-off shotgun was found hidden down the side of a child's bed during a police raid on a Dunedin property.
Shoes on show like seeing a friend in a film Shoes on show like seeing a friend in a film A Dunedin shoemaker’s fancy footwear has left an imprint on the small screen.
George St drivers slow to go slow George St drivers slow to go slow George St has gone dotty, but it appears the new road rules are taking time to sink in.
Police raids continue to bear fruit amid restrictions Police raids continue to bear fruit amid restrictions Guns, a Taser, and tens of thousands of dollars in cash were seized during police raids on gangs in the South during Alert Levels 3 and 4.
Police alerted to Level 2 partying Police alerted to Level 2 partying Couch fires, fireworks, and multiple parties caused headaches for Dunedin police as people celebrated the first weekend of Level 2 with a bang.
Police break up parties in student quarter Police break up parties in student quarter Couch fires, fireworks, and multiple parties caused headaches for Dunedin police at the weekend as people celebrated the first weekend of Level 2 with a bang.
Woman wanting payment holds sheep for ransom Woman wanting payment holds sheep for ransom Police were forced to intervene after a woman held an associate's sheep for ram-som.
South clear of cases for 29 days South clear of cases for 29 days Once the epicentre of New Zealand’s Covid-19 outbreak, the South experienced a milestone at the weekend.