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    Taieri Beach School pupils (from left) Ryker Cardiff, 11, Colt Weir, 6, Maine Weir, 5, Lucy...

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    Small schools to fight closure proposal

    Two Otago schools with single-figure rolls and earmarked for closure are pushing back against the proposal.

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    Air rifle prompts lockdown

    East Taieri Preschool was in lockdown for a short time yesterday while police apprehended a 72...

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    Air rifle prompts lockdown

    A man wandering around the graves of East Taieri Cemetery with a firearm sent a neighbouring school and preschool into lockdown, and struck fear into residents yesterday.

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    Tuition fee increase regrettable: Robertson

    Grant Robertson. File photo: Gregor Richardson

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    Tuition fee increase regrettable: Robertson

    University of Otago vice-chancellor Grant Robertson says it is "highly regrettable" the university has had to increase tuition fees by 6% for the second consecutive year.

    New fossil fish species named after late prof

    Researcher Dr Seabourne Rust holds an artistic reconstruction of the newly described Eocene...

    New fossil fish species named after late prof

    Zealandorhynchus fordycei is not a fish you would want to come face to face with at St Clair Beach.

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    Running 800km for men’s mental health

    Dunedin tradies and flatmates (from left) Jed Collings, Luke Tuten and Alex Boomer are running...

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    Running 800km for men’s mental health

    Each day after work, three young Dunedin flatmates routinely find themselves sitting on the couch, cursorily asking each other how their day was.

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    Bus hub killer, 15, continues to argue sentence

    A plaque for Enere Mclaren-Taana at Trinity Catholic College. File photo: Peter McIntosh

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    Bus hub killer, 15, continues to argue sentence

    A 15-year-old who stabbed a Dunedin schoolboy to death continues to argue he should avoid a conviction for the crime.

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    Councillors vote to continue cycleway project

    Christine Garey. Photos: supplied

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    Councillors vote to continue cycleway project

    An under-threat Dunedin cycleway and safety project has survived.

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    Simms gets his way in last-minute deal

    Dunedin Mayor Sophie Barker and Cr Andrew Simms discuss the economic development portfolio before...

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    Simms gets his way in last-minute deal

    An eleventh-hour agreement with Dunedin’s mayor has elevated first-term councillor Andrew Simms to joint leadership of the city’s economic development portfolio.

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    Second player sentenced over secret filming

    Oliver Bugden was sentenced to nine months’ supervision and ordered to pay $3000 to the victim....

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    Second player sentenced over secret filming

    A second player from a Green Island rugby team who secretly filmed a woman in bed and sent it to a group chat is part of a culture of misogyny, a judge says.

    End of WW1 remembered in Otago

    PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON

    End of WW1 remembered in Otago

    The Otago Gunners Association fires the second two-gun salute marking Armistice Day at the cenotaph in Queens Gardens yesterday morning.

    Relocated war memorial unveiled

    PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON

    Relocated war memorial unveiled

    Otago Military History Group member Charlie Boyes (left) and KiwiRail Hillside Workshops general manager Alan Hill unveil the relocated war memorial

    Leopard seal sunbathing, while sea lion prioritises working on handicap

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    Leopard seal sunbathing, while sea lion prioritises working on handicap

    Summer is supposedly right around the corner and marine mammals are heading our way — some have already arrived.

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    Mass dumping in student quarter ‘disappointing’

    An overflowing skip and dozens of dumped couches litter the student quarter yesterday. PHOTOS:...

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    Mass dumping in student quarter ‘disappointing’

    As Dunedin’s students pack to head home for summer, they are leaving behind piles of couches and stained mattresses for us to remember them by.

    'Sovereign citizens' charged after barricading themselves in court

    PHOTO: GERARD O’BRIEN

    'Sovereign citizens' charged after barricading themselves in court

    A trio of "sovereign citizens" who locked themselves in the Dunedin Courthouse after plans to sue the court were foiled are expected to reappear today — this time in the dock.

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    ORC pay rates set, but can change

    Hilary Calvert. PHOTO: STEPHEN JAQUIERY

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    ORC pay rates set, but can change

    Otago regional councillors have settled on their pay rates for the coming year, but their chairwoman has hinted at changes for anyone failing to pull their weight.

    Man starts fire at cop station, dobs himself in

    Singed carpet and tiles at the Dunedin Central Police station this morning after a man allegedly...

    Man starts fire at cop station, dobs himself in

    A man allegedly started a fire at a Dunedin police station overnight and then dobbed himself in because "he wants to go back to prison".

    Unlicenced teen's drive to ease exam stress ends in crash

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    Unlicenced teen's drive to ease exam stress ends in crash

    A Dunedin student’s attempt to clear her head from exam stress ended with her crashing into a line of parked cars.

    Albany St project to go ahead - over budget

    The Albany St project was part of a initiative which aimed to provide a safe walking and cycling...

    Albany St project to go ahead - over budget

    Dunedin's much-debated Albany St cycling and walking link will proceed.

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    Disgruntled councillor reluctant to accept olive branch

    Sophie Barker.

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    Disgruntled councillor reluctant to accept olive branch

    There is time yet for Dunedin councillor Andrew Simms to accept a role he turned down, the city’s mayor says.

    Hydroslides to reopen next month

    The Moana Pool hydroslides are being given a new coat of paint ahead of a mid-December reopening....

    Hydroslides to reopen next month

    Moana Pool’s hydroslides are expected to reopen in time for the summer holidays, the Dunedin City Council says.
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