Carisbrook should be sold outright, but with a ban on any future big-box retail development at the site to protect nearby South Dunedin retailers, a Dunedin City Council report has recommended.
Paul Jeffery has some further ideas about the future of Carisbrook.
The House of Pain became the House of Mud for the Australasian Supercross Championship on Saturday night.
The track is built, and the Australasian Supercross Championship at Carisbrook is going ahead tonight.
Our beloved Carisbrook will be under 5000 tonnes of dirt by Saturday.
Carisbrook Stadium Trust chairman Malcolm Farry reflects on the journey towards building the "the best stadium in New Zealand".
It will be roll up your wheels at Carisbrook on Sunday as vehicles tread the turf.
The idea of retaining Carisbrook for use as a sporting venue - or other ideas for the ground's future - could yet be considered, Cr John Bezett says.
Carisbrook might soon host retirees or engineers in a move that has already been called a missed opportunity for Dunedin sport.
Carisbrook would be retained as the home for sports fields in South Dunedin and Bathgate Park developed for new affordable social housing under a proposal floated at a meeting in Dunedin last night.
Retired broadcaster Iain Gallaway yesterday shed some light on the whereabouts of Bert Sutcliffe's ashes.
Jamie Joseph's last game in charge of Wellington will be at his new home, and his new assistant at the Highlanders should be known in a couple of days.
The future of Carisbrook is inextricably linked with the future of South Dunedin, and the whole area needs to be considered when the role of the historic ground is decided, a meeting on the issue heard yesterday.
Memories of Carisbrook have been tumbling forward in recent weeks, fancifully embellished some of them.
The ashes of cricketing great Bert Sutcliffe might be shifted to the new home of Otago cricket, a move prompted by the demise of Carisbrook.
Forget the history, remove the sentiment, stop wandering down memory lane - there is actually a rugby match to be played at Carisbrook tonight.
The Carisbrook stadium and car park could cost $439,000 a year to maintain after the Dunedin City Council takes over the properties next year.
The All Blacks farewelled Carisbrook in style with a comprehensive 42-9 win against Wales on Saturday night.
Veteran photographer Peter Bush rates Carisbrook as one of his favourite grounds and would have walked over broken glass to be at the ground tonight.
For Sharyn Gavin, Carisbrook feels like a family member and letting go will not be easy.