Police say party-goers blocked police from entering some flats to get people off balconies and roofs ahead of a balcony collapsed on Castle St on Friday, injuring 18 people.
The Government has ordered an investigation into whether the balcony of a Dunedin flat that collapsed, injuring 18, met building standards.
The University of Otago is urging people to come forward with information about a fire that spread from a couch to a flat, and warns that students lighting fires face expulsion.
Surveillance cameras could be dotted around the North Dunedin student area to prevent disorder if a University of Otago plan is adopted.
The man tasked with punishing ill-disciplined University of Otago students has resigned after only four months in the job.
A woman ''could not believe what was happening'' as she saw her husband fall to his death on the Milford Track.
The debate over whether Dunedin's weather gets a raw deal on television has heated up again and the council will investigate the location of the city's weather station.
South Dunedin residents are angry about a vomit-inducing smell spreading from the Tahuna wastewater treatment plant.
A group of Dunedin Arabic speakers are keen to share their language skills and experiences to help Syrian refugees adjust to life in the city.
Electricity has been restored to the 4100 Dunedin customers whose power was cut after a tree fell on to high voltage lines just before midday.
As volunteers prepare for the arrival of Syrian refugees in the city, one Dunedin woman has been busy helping some of New Zealand's earliest refugees.
A desire to be closer to his family is the main driver behind the return of high-profile chef Michael Coughlin to Dunedin and Pier 24 restaurant.
Dunedin jobs could be on the line as restructuring looms in government organisations.
The 14-year-old boy who was allegedly driving a stolen car that rammed a police car on Wednesday has had his bail application opposed.
The ‘‘stunning'' transformation of Dunedin's former chief post office building won the overall category at the city's Heritage Re-use Awards last night.
Under-threat Dunedin music venue Sammy's has been dealt another blow with police and Public Health South opposing its liquor licence.
A Dunedin bar has been given the all-clear to reopen after its owner distanced himself from hospitality veteran Rob Dale.
Dunedin-bound Syrian refugees say dealing with the odd bit of snow will be nothing compared with the gunfire and explosions of their former home.
The Fire Service is not concerned a Dunedin City Council contractor has covered fire hydrants with asphalt.
The company behind a Dunedin-developed device hailed as a potential life-saver in the battle against Ebola is seeking clearance so it can be used to diagnose Zika.