Dunedin's Scottish heritage thing is getting a bit old, and is clearly holding the city back. In the second edition of a series of articles on how to make Dunedin much, much better, David Loughrey looks at our history and why we should change it.
A Dunedin brass band is heading to the West Coast to spread the message of its music.
The big new $25 million brick brewery standing proudly on Anzac Ave in Dunedin may have been what hundreds turned up to see, but for one very proud mother, it was the feats of her son in overcoming the odds that made the day.
Hundreds of people turned out for the opening of the new Emerson's Brewing Company in Dunedin today.
Dunedin has won the right to host a conference in 2019 which should inject more than half a million dollars into the economy.
A Kinmont Park man is upset the privacy he enjoyed at his home until this week has been stripped away with the removal of trees beside State Highway 1.
They may have been chased across the Tasman to southern New Zealand by stormy weather, but a seafaring couple is finding the calm waters of Otago Harbour a good spot for a quick break from their life of cruising.
The University of Otago has emerged as a key player if Dunedin is to keep benefiting from big increases in conference and event tourism.
Kiwi Regional Airlines has been sold to Air Chathams, meaning the end of a Dunedin to Nelson air link and the loss of at least four part-time jobs in Dunedin.
Kiwi Regional Airlines has been sold to Air Chathams, meaning the end of a Dunedin to Nelson air link.
Otago is experiencing a boom in conference and event tourism.
A virtually complete Elsie Evans was this week moored in calm waters at Portobello. But a ballooning cost and allegations of mismanagement and wastage of public money have emerged over a vessel that is still some time away from taking its first passengers. David Loughrey reports.
The Catholic community packed St Joseph's Cathedral yesterday, leaving some to stand at the back as they farewelled Dunedin Emeritus Bishop Len Boyle.
The Octagon taxi rank at the centre of concerns over late-night violence appears set to shift to the centre carriageway at night, with better signs and closed-circuit TV camera coverage.
The New Zealand Transport Agency says it has "no concerns whatsoever'' over the quality of steel at the Lookout Point bridge.
The event to which the man killed in a car crash near Dunedin on Friday was heading may be named in his honour next year.
A 64-year-old Kaikoura man killed last night in a five-car crash north of Dunedin that injured six others was heading south to take part in a car rally in the city.
Dunedin's deputy mayor is readying himself for one last term on the council, after treatment halted the spread of his prostate cancer.
A Dunedin developer says he did not hear from the Dunedin City Council as his resource consent application fees rose to more than $21,000.
A new spirit of co-operation in Dunedin is beginning to bear dividends as organisations involved in everything from tourism to education and sport work together to help each other succeed.