The Otago Cricket Association will go back to the drawing board as it seeks to keep alive a $2.5 million plan to install floodlights at the University Oval.
Police say three teenagers are now linked to burglaries at 22 homes across Mosgiel.
Dunedin City Council-owned company Delta is defending the decision to sell Carisbrook's former floodlights, after a councillor questioned why they were not shifted to the University Oval instead.
The clock seemed to turn back more than a century as the thrumming of vintage car engines filled the Octagon on Saturday.
Jordan Genever is a little boy with an big interest in diggers.
An independent trust is to be created, backed by $100,000 from ratepayers, to make the most of Dunedin's new Unesco City of Literature status.
The Dunedin Public Art Gallery is to set up a new charitable trust as part of efforts to boost its ailing acquisitions budget.
The Dunedin City Council will reconsider plans to build a 24-hour public toilet in Harrop St, next to the Octagon, after concerns were raised about the site - and the process - on Friday.
The Dunedin City Council has reiterated its support for taking over Dunedin's public transport system, but wants more say on the network in the meantime.
A plan to accelerate work on a nearly $20 million central city improvement programme has been endorsed by most Dunedin city councillors.
Dunedin's dilapidated Gresham Hotel is coming back to life as work to prepare the building for a $1.5 million redevelopment gathers pace.
Police say three teenagers are now linked to burglaries at 22 homes across Mosgiel.
The fluoride debate is set to resume in Dunedin when councillors consider a potential bill of up to $3.2 million to add the chemical to untreated water reservoirs across the city.
The Dunedin City Council has named a replacement for former financial controller Maree Clarke, who resigned last year in the wake of the Citifleet scandal.
Police say lengths of barbed wire found scattered across a vehicle track at Warrington Domain appear to have been placed there deliberately.
An unwanted rush of plastic bags, rats and syringes is keeping staff at Dunedin's Green Island recycling plant busy.
The refurbishment of Dunedin's City Library could be pushed back while plans for a multimillion-dollar facility in South Dunedin are advanced, it has been suggested.
A former United States-based film-maker has become the latest to invest in the rebirth of Dunedin's Exchange.
Ratepayers will be asked to reach into their pockets to help secure the future of top-flight international cricket at University Oval.
Securing Dunedin's first rugby league test for 86 years was worth millions to the city's economy, new figures suggest.