A Dunedin rapper is about to take a huge step in her career, performing at a Hamburg festival that has attracted 75,000 people before touring Germany and Sweden with American rap artists.
The Dunedin City Council says it will seek answers to the issue of violence and disorder at a central city taxi stand.
Confirmation Baldwin St, the world's steepest street will soon get its long-awaited public toilets has been welcomed by businesses.
New infrastructure for the mega-class cruise ships set to sail into Port Chalmers this year is about to be built as the massive Ovation of the Seas announces extra visits to Dunedin.
New Zealand's regional areas are about to get some relief in dealing with freedom campers, with a $12 million fund for what Prime Minister John Key yesterday described as "small infrastructure projects''.
Webcams, a new weather station and more people on the ground on Dunedin's Northern Motorway should help deal with snow-day problems that last year saw traffic backed up for 90 minutes on a closed...
Dunedin Airport is planning to extend the capacity of its terminal to cater for increasing numbers from the tourism boom.
The Octagon could be a smoke-free zone if a push by an anti-smoking group is successful.
A union says the public could easily have been exposed to cut and broken asbestos pipes left unsecured in a sometimes unattended Mosgiel yard.
Reaction in South Dunedin to a report on the failure of the area's mud-tanks in last year's June floods is one of no surprise.
Dunedin police were called to deal with disorder at a party in Stafford St yesterday afternoon.
A series of emails released by Dunedin city councillor Lee Vandervis show he was raising concerns about the state of Dunedin's mud-tanks as long ago as 2011.
Dunedin opera singers had their shot at becoming the next Anna Leese or Jonathan Lemalu this week when they auditioned for the Lexus Song Quest.
Dunedin company Animation Research is finding plenty of work for its locally developed 360-degree virtual reality video rigs, which are being used for everything from selling New Zealand tourism to providing an enhanced look at golf.
Mastering the art of not breathing underwater for long periods is the goal of a new Dunedin club.
A Dunedin man who witnessed what he says are "absolutely outrageous'' scenes of disorder and violence at the Octagon taxi rank wants something done about the matter.
The University of Otago has been ruled not to have breached a suppression order when it used information from a court case to discipline a Campus Watch security guard.
A Queenstown tourism pioneer remained tight-lipped yesterday after it was revealed a "world first'' extreme activity is to be launched in the resort - with the aid of government funding.
New Zealand's regional areas are about to get some relief dealing with freedom campers, with a $12 million fund for what Prime Minister John Key calls ''small infrastructure projects''.
Prime Minister John Key today announced $500,000 funding for a Central Otago bungy operation.