The Dunedin City Council, police and the University of Otago have student street parties like the Hyde St keg party - which Mayor Dave Cull yesterday labelled "too dangerous to continue" - firmly in their sights.
Information about the "missing" $1 million from the sale of Carisbrook in 2009 has been uncovered, but while it sheds light on the situation, it raises more questions.
Recently revealed, previously censored parts of a report on the future of the Dunedin City Council's holding company show advice to the council was for a three-fold increase in directors' pay.
The final cost of the stadium is ... unknown. Six months after the project finished, the Dunedin City Council today admitted it still had questions about the figure, and would fund a $55,000...
Telecommunications utility company Chorus, and the Government, have been accused of putting profit before people as they begin the roll-out of ultrafast broadband (UFB) in Dunedin.
The Otago Polytechnic has stepped in to remind community groups they have free rooms, following the Dunedin City Council's struggle to offer the Skeggs Gallery for such purposes.
About six members of an audience of more than 200 at St Paul's Cathedral yesterday evening approved of the idea of government asset sales before a debate on the subject. Only four, including...
It might surprise you to known how many words rhyme with Botox.
A decision to consider spending $20,000 to allow access for community groups to a well-used Dunedin City Council function room sparked a second passionate debate at a council meeting yesterday.
A drawn-out dispute over the future of a group of historic Princes St, Dunedin buildings looks set to draw out further.
Four days of submissions on the city's spatial plan finished yesterday, and Dunedin Mayor Dave Cull said there were plenty of areas of interest to consider when deliberations begin this morning.
Access for community groups to a well-used Dunedin City Council function room appears to have been ensured, but the mechanism by which that takes place may change.
Changes to the Dunedin City Council holding company's statement of intent have been pushed through, despite concern from some councillors alterations to the document were dumped on them at the last minute.
The second day of the Dunedin City Council's spatial plan hearings again brought more than 30 submitters with a diverse range of opinions to the council table.
Initial dates have been set for the preparation of evidence for an Environment Court hearing that will test quarrying rights on Dunedin's Saddle Hill.
Dunedin city councillors took in their first days of a week-long hearing on the future of the city yesterday, the first 30 or so residents giving their thoughts on a draft spatial plan.
Perhaps the best, most definitely the strangest, take on superheroes has returned to television.
A major Dunedin planning document being developed to deal with everything from a rising population to global warming will be the subject of a week-long hearing starting today.
Policy changes could be in store for the $67.6 million Waipori fund, which provides an annual cash return to the Dunedin City Council.
Dunedin City Council critic Lyndon Weggery has called for the city to reduce its annual $3.7 million funding of the Otago Museum, claiming that would be the best way to force change at the institution.