Dunedin's housing woes will require solutions which come in many different forms from both the private and public sectors, a forum discussing the city's housing crisis heard yesterday.
Public organisations are spending more than ever on getting their message out. But is the rise in ‘‘communications’’ damaging our democracy or is it just another way for the public to be informed? Tim Miller reports.
The construction of hundreds of new homes in Dunedin is being held up because of a single appeal on the city's second generation plan further exacerbating the housing shortage, a planner says.
It is hard to hide your true colours when you are running around waving a large Bangladeshi flag in front of a crowd of New Zealand cricket supporters. It is even harder when you are also wearing a...
A return to the old days of community board funding could cause resentment and affect the relationship between boards and local councils, a Dunedin city councillor says.
When you name two of your children after Elton John ballads it is almost inevitable you will be up before dawn to guarantee a place to see him live, possibly for the last time.