The different ways of sending a rattling, homemade trolley careening down a steep street were on display at the annual Dunedin Trolley Derby yesterday.
The company running Dunedin's Forsyth Barr Stadium paid nearly $90,000 to two departing chief executives, but is refusing to detail a third payment to another former senior manager.
A deal that could result in Dunedin's proposed $100 million waterfront hotel taking a significant step forward is still being finalised, but has not struck trouble, the Dunedin City Council says.
Some of Dunedin's top cultural attractions could face a ''significant'' drop in visitor numbers if tourist entry fees are introduced, Dunedin city councillors have been warned.
The woman behind the plan to build a $100 million waterfront hotel in Dunedin says the proposal is now ''a long shot''.
Bluff Oyster lovers in Dunedin are enjoying their first taste of the slippery delicacy for the season, despite rough weather limiting the first weekend's catch.
A Dunedin delegation is heading to China as the relationship with the country continues to grow.
A major step forward for Dunedin's $100 million waterfront hotel project could be imminent following a marathon meeting of the Dunedin City Council.
The Dunedin City Council risks more ''volatile'' returns from its $76 million Waipori Fund if it opts for an ethical investment strategy that shuns the likes of the armament and tobacco industries, the council says.
Residents are set to have their say on a proposed 3% rates rise after the Dunedin City Council approved its draft budget for public consultation yesterday.
The fundamental review of Dunedin's Forsyth Barr Stadium operation will consider claims of unauthorised spending on im provements by the company running the troubled venue, it has been confirmed.
An Environment Court appeal that could decide the fate of Dunedin's proposed waterfront hotel is destined for a hearing, unless the developers reconsider the height of their building, an opponent says.
The Dunedin City Council and Otago Regional Council will hold a high-level meeting next month to discuss the future of the city's public transport network.
The new owners of Dunedin's Mou Very bar have won praise from authorities as they seek a new on-licence for a tiny venue with a history of problems.
The Dunedin City Council is eyeing a six-figure saving as it prepares to rid itself of surplus vehicles from its $2.5 million fleet.
The developers pushing to build a $100 million waterfront hotel in Dunedin have suggested a new deadline to decide their next move.
The Dunedin City Council will consider funding a temporary library in South Dunedin as a stopgap measure, after Mayor Dave Cull yesterday urged councillors to help an area ''neglected for decades''.
The DCC cannot afford to be ''profligate'' when attention turns to its next budget later this week, despite staff trimming millions of dollars of spending to cut the forecast rates increase to just 2.5%, Mayor Dave Cull says.
Chinese investors with plans for a $60 million international school have chosen Dunedin as their preferred location, and hope to open a facility within three years.
Agreement on a contested plan to build an apartment and retail development in a protected Dunedin townscape appears to be edging closer.