An Israeli student in Dunedin is keeping a close watch on the massive fires raging near his former home, frustrated at being unable to help the effort to quell them.
An Otago Farmers Market plan to expand its operations to South Dunedin has attracted both support and opposition as the issue heads to a resource consent hearing.
The Dunedin City Council has moved to change the wording on its land information memorandums (LIMs) for flat land in the city, at the same time assuring there is no need for insurers or lending institutions to change the way they provide services.
The first quarter of the financial year was a profitable one for the Dunedin City Council's Waipori Fund, with a $3.3 million surplus considered an "excellent result".
The effect of declaring most of Dunedin's flat land at risk of liquefaction has caught out another home buyer trying to get insurance, and real estate industry figures are warning of an overreaction to a problem they say has been blown out of proportion.
A significant tract of Dunedin's flat land has been declared at risk of liquefaction, with the potential to jeopardise insurance cover in the area.
An Environment Court mediation between an Auckland-based supermarket chain and a small community-run museum in Dunedin has ended amicably.
Coronation Street watchers are a large and passionate bunch, and not a community of television watchers with which a sensible television reviewer would get offside.
The future of 65 murals on bus shelters throughout Dunedin, many painted by late Dunedin artist John Noakes, is up in the air.
The Dunedin City Council's communication with its public is being reviewed, following a residents' opinion survey that showed continued low levels of satisfaction with that aspect of the council's performance.
Fast-tracked spending of an extra $11.6 million for the Tahuna wastewater treatment plant was approved yesterday, but the Dunedin City Council has promised to "closely monitor" the situation.
Good morning. Today's column is about the concept of the decade, and is named, therefore: "The Decade: A Concept", by David Loughrey.
An extra 263 Dunedin households will get kerbside refuse and recycling next year.
An Otago property developer says he is so disillusioned by the year-long resource consent process for his 118-lot residential development in Mosgiel that he may not go ahead with it.
The Port Chalmers community has seen its police presence drop in the last 30 years from five to just two, and does not want that number halved, Chalmers Community Board chairwoman Jan Tucker says.
The Dunedin harbourside plan change may be grinding slowly through the Environment Court process but, despite this, Dunedin city councillor Colin Weatherall believes the new vision can still be successfully implemented.
Dunedin city councillor Fliss Butcher's future should be made public today, after a meeting behind closed doors yesterday to discuss her fate.
The Dunedin City Council is selling eight properties near the Carisbrook stadium, even though no decision has been made on the future of the stadium site.
The Dunedin City Council today faces a decision on yet another multimillion-dollar project, at the same time as it grapples with ways to curtail mounting spending and debt.
The decision to abandon the Lovelock Ave realignment project has been hailed as a victory for public consultation by the project's opponents, but supporters are lamenting its defeat at the Dunedin City Council table.