A community cinema in Mosgiel would be unlikely to enjoy the sustained patronage needed to be viable over the longer term, the Mosgiel-Taieri Community Board chairman says.
The Dunedin City Council cannot afford to keep delaying upgrading Mosgiel's infrastructure, Mosgiel-Taieri Community Board chairman Bill Feather says.
Some of the ideas planted during stage one of consultation on two new reserves in Mosgiel, have been weeded out in stage two of the consultation process.
Given the chance Wayne Evans will talk your ear off about his son's cycling career.
Fine, calm, and warm conditions enabled Taieri gamebird hunters to dispense with thick camouflage jackets and reach for their sunglasses on Saturday, the first day of the three-month duck-shooting season.
Construction of Mosgiel's new $20 million Countdown supermarket should provide a boost for other businesses in the area and offer opportunities for retailers to move into the town, Mosgiel-Taieri Community Board chairman Bill Feather says.
Golfers ditched their sun hats and sunscreen and instead grabbed glow sticks and torches for the annual night golf event at Taieri Lakes Golf Course on Friday.
A fundraising event to help a Dunedin couple get to the United States to find an egg donor is being held at Mosgiel Memorial RSA next Tuesday.
Strath Taieri School children were challenged and educated in an unfamiliar environment on a recent trip to Stewart Island.
Building blocks are taking shape for Mosgiel Library's weekly Lego Club, starting this Friday.
The owner of a Mosgiel florist shop and nursery plans to retire after more than 50 years in the plant-growing business after following in his father's footsteps.
Dog trialling veteran Boyd Tisdall is gearing up for another tilt at a national title.
A circus with a nod to old-fashioned fun rolled into the Taieri A&P showgrounds at Mosgiel on Friday.
Not-for-profit fruit and vegetable-buying co-operative has been successfully extended to Mosgiel, where it attracts up to 50 customers a week.
Planning is under way for a quiz night to raise funds for a Brighton man recently diagnosed with cancer.
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A Mosgiel man killed in action in France on November 9, 1918, just two days short of Armistice Day, is featured in a new book about residents of the town who died in World War 1.
A group of Taieri women are busy sewing dresses for disadvantaged Kenyan girls.
A recipient of Red Cross Meals on Wheels Mosgiel says the service has helped her keep some independence.