Use of John Wilson Ocean Dr, in Dunedin, by pedestrians, cyclists and schools was increasing, Living Streets Dunedin convener Judy Martin said last night, and the road could become "a promenade that everyone enjoys".
Readers of the Otago Daily Times have come out mostly in favour of retaining the facades of a group of Princes St, Dunedin buildings, rather than rebuilding them in a style replicating the originals.
A review of the Dunedin City Council's parking regime may result in "tweaking" in some areas, deputy mayor Syd Brown said yesterday.
Dunedin funeral company Hope and Sons has appealed a decision against its plans to build a cremator near South Dunedin homes.
A new Dunedin City Council-owned company has been set up to own the Forsyth Barr Stadium.
Sometimes, being earnest is important.
No decision has yet been made on the future of a McDonald's restaurant in Hartstonge Ave, Mosgiel, but the company said yesterday it was still committed to opening in the suburb.
The developer of a group of Princes St, Dunedin, buildings controversially targeted for demolition has come back with a new design closely replicating the existing facades.
The Edgar Centre in Dunedin shone with chrome and the decals of some famous makes of vehicle on Saturday, at the 26th annual Autospectacular.
The Forsyth Barr Stadium has been given a pass mark and building consent for its fire safety.
Housed as it is on the Otago harbour waterfront, the Forsyth Barr Stadium's roof may seem threatened more by winds, flurries of snow and the odd hail storm than by the ravages of fire. But the...
The Dunedin companies that completed a concreting contract for the Forsyth Barr Stadium, then missed out on a carpentry contract, say their experience with the project was not profitable.
The Forsyth Barr Stadium has almost four times the toilets available at Carisbrook, and a spokesman for the Westpac Stadium, in Wellington, said yesterday there appeared little need for any more.
Another sporting body has voiced opposition to a plan to develop Bathgate Park, in South Dunedin. Softball Otago says there are few options to cater for about 3000 people it attracts every weekend for T-ball.
A 650ha block of "absolutely beautiful" but rugged land 8km inland from Waikouaiti should be open to the public later this year.
Dunedin Mayor Peter Chin and city councillor Dave Cull have squared off for the mayoralty, both yesterday announcing their intentions to stand for the city's top job.
Otago tradespeople should be doing the lion's share of carpentry work at the Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin, despite the largest contract going to an Auckland company.
Keeping the Forsyth Barr Stadium within budget while providing a quality experience for punters using the facility, has created a $1 million debate for the project's developers.
What is it, I have often wondered, that girls like?
A new pre-local election initiative loosely based on speed-dating has been planned to bring voters and council candidates together.