And now, to celebrate. Vogel St will come alive with music, artists, food vendors and families today as the community marks the end of the first stage of a Dunedin City Council plan to revitalise...
City speed limits will be on the Dunedin City Council's agenda this week, as it decides whether to put the brakes on old speed limits on 12 roads.
Four holes carefully dug for planting trees in Bond St in Dunedin were just as carefully refilled this week after it was discovered they were too close to underground electrical cables.
A proposal to put up bus shelters outside two Dunedin businesses has been dropped following opposition to council plans.
A proposal for a new batch of bus shelters has left some affected property owners in less than a transport of delight.
The Warrington rocks will remain in place for now as the debate over their future rumbles on.
A Queenstown couple are to build a new preschool child-care centre in Mosgiel that will cater for up to 75 children and provide up to 14 new jobs.
The Dunedin City Council has indicated its support for a community project to restore the Aramoana wharf.
The issue of whether to reopen a beach access track in Warrington is back before Dunedin city councillors today.
The Dunedin City Council is to consult the community on how it consults the community.
Plans to bring forward the 4am closing time of Dunedin bars have sparked the highest number of submissions to the Dunedin City Council for any issue in years.
An objection from the neighbours of a wedding and function venue near Outram against it getting an on-licence is of little relevance to the decision on whether it should be granted, the lawyer for the venue says.
A company which planted 280,000 Douglas firs on the Maungatua Range near Mosgiel without a resource consent is to pay a $60,000 fine.
Tensions bubbled to the surface during a meeting about two rocks in Warrington yesterday, but were stopped from boiling over when a community leader told people to simmer down.
A stretch of Portobello Rd that has been confusing motorists since the introduction of a cycle lane has been redesigned.
Forget cider; it seems real women love craft beer.
By day it seems there is some change to be seen in Dunedin's warehouse district every week.
The Dunedin City Council will lose two of its most senior transportation brains this month, when they leave to take up new career opportunities.
A humble Mosgiel gift outlet has been named Otago and Southland's top home and style shop.
Three Dunedin city councillors have voted to extend a 50kmh speed limit on Portobello Rd, against a staff recommendation.