The Huntsman Steakhouse in George St, which may be the oldest steakhouse in Dunedin, is for sale. The Huntsman owner and sometimes chef Peter Barron said the restaurant had been operating in Dunedin for about 45 years, although it was not clear whether it had opened in 1969 or 1970.
A Dunedin teacher was acknowledged for going beyond the call of duty in the classroom last week.
The Corstorphine community is offering support after a 10-year-old local boy was diagnosed with leukaemia last week.
Dressed in bright yellow and black jackets and helmets and weaving in and out of traffic, Dunedin's parking wardens are a bit like wasps and can sometimes prompt a similar response when they sting someone with a parking ticket.
Dunedin South MP Clare Curran has called for a community meeting to shed light on what is happening with the so-called ''Great Wall of Corstorphine.''
The forge at the Dunedin Gasworks Museum came alive with the clashing of metal on metal, the smell of smoke and the heat of fire this week as North Island blacksmith Nate Savill plied his trade for a Dunedin audience.
Ray guns, steam-powered gadgets and time travel will be celebrated at a steampunk-themed carnival at the Dunedin Gasworks Museum this month.
Millions of dollars have been spent upgrading Dunedin schools to cater for physically disabled pupils.
The Tirohanga Camp ablutions block is to be replaced.
Green Island residents could soon have access to free wireless internet, thanks to a local business.
The synthetic cannabis ban appears to have mostly stubbed out sales of legal highs in Dunedin.
There are fears for the Corstorphine Community Hub after its popular Thursday soup kitchen shut last week.
The Outram School administration block needs a new roof and the contract is up for tender.
Te Rauone residents are banding together to raise $70,000 towards building a breakwater they hope will save their beach.
Harwood residents want the Dunedin City Council to know ''in no uncertain terms'' they oppose freedom campers using the domain behind Scott Hall.
A lack of online warnings about the dangers of the Tunnel Beach track may put tourists at risk, a Dunedin resident says.
The Dunedin City Council is investigating after a small child fell off some playground equipment in Portobello and was concussed.
A one-bladed wind turbine developed in Dunedin is ready to go into mass production, if a suitable factory site and investors can be found.
If a soldier who fought in World War 1 was to walk up the Soldiers' Monument track on the Otago Peninsula today, the churned-up earth and damaged vegetation might remind him of the battlefields of Verdun or the Somme.
Dunedin's able-bodied residents do not seem to be getting the message that they should not park in disabled car parks.