New Zealand’s rock lobster industry is catching up on a slow year thanks to the end of a Chinese lockdown and the conclusion of an unlucky spiritual festival.
Dunedin heritage activists are calling for a pair of Hillside railway workshop buildings to be integrated into the redevelopment instead of demolished completely.
A man using a stolen eftpos card was caught trying to buy $100 of cigarettes after the owner of a Dunedin Dairy felt something was wrong with the transaction.
With space at a premium, a Port Chalmers museum cannot afford to keep a collection of recently discovered pianola rolls and is looking for someone to put them to use.
The woman working the bar when two men held up a Mosgiel pub on Friday was so shaken she did not realise they had a gun pointed at her until they had escaped.
Small-town New Zealanders will benefit most by bold changes to New Zealand’s supermarket supply chain, a Dunedin man who heads a convenience store chain says.