The mayor's 'state-of-the-city' speeches that speak of her green vision for Dunedin, a plan of action that would shake off the city's "big business fetish" and aim at clean and sustainable development, have captured the hearts of the young and the old alike. Described by many as the 'Edinburgh of the East', Dunedin has been known to be a picturesque coastal city with old-fashioned Edwardian buildings and a natural green cover. But over the years, the city has seen unplanned development, propelled by the interests of business houses, that threatens to eat into the city's landscape.