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Tindall bouncer facing court over serious assault

Tindall bouncer facing court over serious assault

The Queenstown bouncer accused of leaking video footage of England rugby captain Mike Tindall's infamous night out in the resort has been charged with a violent assault that left a young man in an induced coma.

ORFU bailed out of financial crisis

ORFU bailed out of financial crisis

The Otago Rugby Football Union has been bailed out of its financial crisis by the New Zealand Rugby Union, with a loan and the appointment of a change manager.

Staff, parents threaten action at city school

Staff, parents threaten action at city school

Rotary Park School is on the brink of collapse, with the entire teaching staff threatening to leave and parents planning to remove their children from the school before the start of classes on Monday morning.

Chair to enable new research pathways

Chair to enable new research pathways The Neurological Foundation Chair in Neurosurgery at the University of Otago will be a critical component of the Dunedin-based regional service, Matthew Haggart reports.

No benefit seen in Dart tunnel

No benefit seen in Dart tunnel

The proposed $150 millon Milford Dart Tunnel will do Glenorchy businesses and tourism no favours, the town's community association and tourism operators say.

Exclusion irritates Chamber of Commerce

Exclusion irritates Chamber of Commerce

The exclusion of Dunedin from the iwi consultation for partial state-owned enterprise share floats has rankled Otago Chamber of Commerce president Peter McIntyre.

Dog attack victims: ACC's extra payout

Dog attack victims: ACC's extra payout

At least 160 people were so badly mauled by dogs last year that they needed additional support for lost income, home help or rehabilitation.

PM lowers odds on reaching surplus

John Key is lowering public expectations that the Government can deliver on its promise to have its books back in surplus by 2014-15.

Federated Farmers criticises proposed dairy industry changes

Farmers did not create Fonterra "to kill it off by a thousand competitive cuts", Federated Farmers dairy chairman Willy Leferink said, referring to the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry's latest discussion document which lays out proposed changes involving the Dairy Industry Restructuring Act (DIRA) and the raw milk regulations.

Suicide bomber kills 33 at funeral

Suicide bomber kills 33 at funeral

A suicide car bomber has struck a Shiite funeral procession, killing 33 people as suspected al-Qaeda militants stepped up apparent efforts to provoke a counterattack by Shiite militias on Sunnis that could pave the way toward open sectarian warfare now that US troops have left Iraq.

Megaupload founder joked about his 'hacker' past

Two years ago, Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom joked in emails with his new neighbors in New Zealand about his bad-boy reputation before telling them his criminal past was behind him and he was coming to the country with good intentions.

Aboriginal group wants to return PM's shoe

Aboriginal group wants to return PM's shoe

A newly established Aboriginal advocacy group says it wants to return Prime Minister Julia Gillard's shoe after she lost it while running a gauntlet of protesters in Canberra on Australia Day.

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