Dunedin retailers have been given a suggested code of conduct as the city prepares to host 195,000 passengers and crew during the 2011-12 cruise-ship season.
Police have praised the occupants of a student flat and Campus Watch after they apprehended an alleged burglar yesterday morning.
It has been an unforgettable a year for Austen Haig.
Younger drivers are more likely to misplace their licences than their older counterparts, figures reveal.
Do you know this girl or recognise these animals? If so Dunedin Police want to hear from you.
A former Dunedin-based poker machine trust is threatening legal action after a claim by the Department of Internal Affairs it did not return sufficient funds to the community.
Industrial action and highlighting their cause during the coming cruise ship season are possibilities for Port Otago staff determined to retain job numbers.
Prime Minister John Key has not attended any Rugby World Cup games in the South Island and will now miss Dunedin's final match in favour of watching the Warriors in Sydney.
A joyride turned into a chapter of errors for two teenagers who crashed a stolen car near Outram last night and then led police on a foot chase that resulted in one being swept down a waterway.
The best and worst flats may have earned their tenants prizes but have also highlighted the gulf in quality of Dunedin's rental accommodation.
The former Dunedin Prison is being sought by a local trust after Ngai Tahu turned down the right to buy the historic property.
Unsuspecting party-goers may be taking a potent new drug which leaves users so aggressive they need to be sedated, a Dunedin-based toxicologist warns.
Rugby World Cup fans have helped boost the Otago economy and the region recorded the fourth-highest increase in spending last week.
A $1.6 million campaign aimed at boosting South Island tourism numbers with an "Australian invasion" has been launched by Tourism New Zealand and partners.
If you shop at Pak'nSave, drink coffee at St Clair, enjoy watching rugby and the races and like going out for a drink, then you have more in common with royalty than you might think.
The Irish team might have been smiling when they arrived in Dunedin yesterday afternoon, but their buoyant mood would count for nothing unless they beat Italy, their captain said.
The final score: Police 5, Pitch Invaders 1.
An unofficial royal tour through Dunedin kept media busy and diners bemused yesterday.
The clash between England and Romania tonight is your last chance to buy tickets to a Rugby World Cup match at Otago Stadium, following confirmation the final match has sold out.
Rugby fans wanting to show their true colours have run staff at a Dunedin flag store ragged.