The Dunedin Ratepayers and Householders Association has had its feathers ruffled by a potential new council watchdog but its chairman has offered ''an olive branch''.
The number of dogs being put down in Dunedin was more than halved last year, largely thanks to the efforts of a new charity.
When Ross Griffiths first started putting aerials on to 15m poles in 1968, television was just eight years old in New Zealand.
An insulation company is offering 200 free house fittings to Dunedin people.
Boats continue to run aground on the eastern side of Otago Harbour but the Otago Regional Council has decided it is not responsible for keeping the channels open.
Dunedin people are being given a chance to save their favourite trees from destruction as part of a review of the significant trees list by the Dunedin City Council.
Mosgiel is the red-hot real estate choice for many people, industry sales figures for the past year show.
Tolkien may have never wanted his Lord of the Rings trilogy illustrated but a discovery by Otago man Paul Tankard may give a glimpse into how he pictured his own fantasy.
The Dunedin City Council is gearing up to start its latest revitalisation project - the warehouse precinct.
A big project in South Dunedin is about to get into full swing after three years of planning and fundraising.
The South Dunedin Street Festival is to become an annual event after thousands of people turned out on Saturday to celebrate the completion of the area's Dunedin City Council upgrade.
A Dunedin professor who is New Zealand's leading diabetes researcher has quit as chairman of a Ministry of Health advisory group and criticised the Government for its lack of action on the disease.
Dunedin was the only urban centre in Otago to meet national air quality standards this year.
Recycling is not something Dunedin people have to do in the privacy of their own homes any more.
Amber Li does not own a car or a bike but she is one of an increasing number of people getting around Dunedin on a completely different set of wheels.
Chingford Park is to become an emergency flood water catchment pond to protect schools, businesses and 450 North East Valley houses.
The $45.8 million redevelopment of the Dunedin Centre is on target to be officially opened by April next year despite a few good and bad surprises.
More than a year after being ordered to demolish its South Dunedin building by the Dunedin City Council, the Brocklebank family finally has the documents to do so.
The towering Speight's chimney will need to go smokefree by next year, the Otago Regional Council (ORC) says.
A taxi industry spokesman says Dunedin International Airport is "price gouging" over its taxi ranks and passengers will pay the cost.