God may have commanded the construction of Noah's Ark, but it appears only divine intervention can save Dunedin's version of the vessel.
Dunedin city councillors will next week consider three options to improve public safety at Lawyers Head.
Buyers of new off-the-shelf-design homes across Otago could be thousands of dollars better off as a result of Government moves to streamline the building consent process.
A million-dollar budget might not be enough to keep Dunedin beautiful - but a bit of old-fashioned "tidy Kiwi" spirit could be.
Blood tests on the youngest child living at a contaminated home in Selwyn St, North Dunedin, have detected no trace of lead poisoning.
Changes aimed at fixing Dunedin's inner-city parking have been confirmed, and with a last-minute concession for upset Frederick St retailers who led the charge.
Syd Adie says calls for the Dunedin Ratepayers and Householders Association to become "more militant" were a personal attack on his leadership style after 20 years' involvement in the organisation.
Wheelie bins could be rolled off the table as Dunedin city councillors consider last-minute changes to their proposed multimillion-dollar kerbside collection system.
The Welshman head-hunted to manage the Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin is set to become the Dunedin City Council's second highest-paid employee.
The wall has come down, but there never was a Cold War.
The most vocal critics of the Dunedin City Council's parking strategy say they are not popping Champagne corks just yet, after changes to inner-city parking confirmed this week.
The enterprising spirit of Dunedin's youth shone through at the Young Enterprise Scheme presentation in Wellington last night.
The Dunedin City Council is considering a more elaborate safety fence at Lawyers Head, costing double the original budget.
Music retailer Marbecks is to open a new concept store in Dunedin's Wall Street shopping mall, it has been confirmed.
The walkway linking the Wall Street and Golden Centre shopping malls in Dunedin will finally open this week, completing a sprawling undercover shopping space after nearly a year of delays and finger-pointing.
Mayor Peter Chin will investigate a formal complaint laid against Dunedin city councillor Paul Hudson.
Cr Teresa Stevenson has sent a second apology to Dunedin Mayor Peter Chin, but doubts it will be good enough.
Dunedin Mayor Peter Chin is refusing to say if a second apology has been received from Cr Teresa Stevenson.
Department of Labour officials are less than thrilled with Dunedin Mayor Peter Chin's handling of a mechanical excavator.
Mayor Peter Chin has brushed off an altercation with an irate anti-stadium heckler in a Dunedin supermarket as "something that goes with the territory".