The cost of cleaning up the Dunedin City Council's alleged $1.5 million Citifleet fraud is continuing to grow, but the need for ''urgent'' answers justifies the bill, council chief executive Dr Sue Bidrose says.
The Dunedin City Council's new city property manager says one of his first priorities is sorting out ''what's good, bad and ugly'' within his new role.
The owner of Dunedin's Cupid Shop says he is being made to ''feel like a bloody criminal'' after outing himself as the buyer of two of the Dunedin City Council's Citifleet vehicles.
Dunedin stands to benefit from a flurry of diplomatic activity on the world stage, Mayor Dave Cull says.
The company running Dunedin's Forsyth Barr Stadium has appointed a new business development manager as part of a push to secure more bookings.
The departure of Dunedin City Council manager Tony Avery in the wake of the alleged $1.5 million Citifleet fraud will be ''keenly felt'', Dunedin Mayor Dave Cull says.
There are no guarantees the Dunedin City Council's alleged $1.5 million vehicle fraud will not be the only issue uncovered as the council overhauls its internal controls, chief executive Dr Sue Bidrose warns.
The trust running Dunedin's physio pool says a $50,000 grant to support the facility should earn it a six-month reprieve from closure.
A family has been torn apart, and Dunedin City Council staff continue to mourn a colleague, following the death of Citifleet team leader Brent Bachop. Chris Morris reports.
Dunedin city councillors are remaining tight-lipped about the alleged Citifleet fraud.
Caroline Orchiston and children Will (10), Henry (1) and Sophie (8) celebrate news yesterday of Lorde's forthcoming Dunedin concert.
The Dunedin City Council will rethink its plan to confiscate the wheels of young people caught flouting the city's skateboarding bylaw.
The latest round of repairs to the Esplanade at St Clair should be finished by the end of the week, Dunedin City Council staff say.
The Dunedin City Council will consult the public on a tougher approach to alcohol in the city, despite a fresh warning it could face legal challenges from the industry.
A Dunedin heritage building owner could be about to breathe new life into the dilapidated Gresham Hotel, which overlooks Queens Gardens.
The blackened shell of the Ocean Grove home tells a story of fiery destruction.
A tougher approach to alcohol in Dunedin could put an end to late-night alcohol shots in bars and clear outdoor areas of drinkers as early as 11pm.
The Dunedin City Council's move to tighten internal controls has been praised by the Office of the Auditor-general, even as the investigation into an alleged $1 million Citifleet fraud continues.
Animal control officer Karan Whyte has 25 years' experience wrangling Dunedin's most difficult and dangerous dogs.
The Dunedin City Council is moving to make it easier for whistle-blowers to speak out, but still has ''a fair bit of work to do'' to tighten other internal policies, senior managers say.