Name clash concerns South Dunedin preschool South Dunedin preschool concerned by name clash The name of a new child care centre moving to Green Island has caused a stir at a Dunedin preschool.
Motel losses worrying owner Motel losses worrying owner A Dunedin motel owner says she is not sure how much longer her business can last.
No egg issues expected, firm says No egg issues expected, firm says Consumers have nothing to worry about regarding egg products from two Waikouaiti poultry farms in light of the lead levels detected in the township’s water, based on available information, Zeagold...
Hardware prices expected to rise Hardware prices expected to rise Building materials and hardware goods face price hikes as retailers and trade suppliers wrestle to get products to market.
Pandemic plays havoc with shipping Pandemic plays havoc with shipping Port Otago and shipping lines are making changes to container movements as the peak export season faces global disruption.
Canvas workers to quit Canvas workers to quit Retiring canvas worker John Wessels is getting close to the last stitches on a long career.
Dunedin climbing venture scales up Dunedin climbing venture scales up The only way is up for three climbers opening an indoor bouldering gym in central Dunedin.
Eve of closure after ‘whirlwind’ Eve of closure after ‘whirlwind’ A business suit was never going to do for H&J Smith chief executive John Green yesterday.
End of an era in Dunedin’s retail history End of an era in Dunedin’s retail history Standing in the cosmetics section where she had worked for her entire career, Gaye Harris was feeling sad and apprehensive yesterday.
Scaffold-wraps keep building projects on timeline Scaffold-wraps keep building projects on timeline Temporary roof systems and shrink-wrapped scaffolding on commercial building sites are carving months off major projects.
Retailers moving into George St Retailers moving into George St Four national retailers are setting up shop on George St, Dunedin.