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    Man slashed pillow as ex-partner lay next to baby

    A Dunedin man used a knife to slash a pillow his ex-partner was lying on, a court has heard.

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    Drug dealer avoids prison after poisoning baby threat

    The handyman appeared in the Dunedin District Court on Tuesday, where he pleaded not guilty to 14...

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    Drug dealer avoids prison after poisoning baby threat

    A Dunedin drug dealer has avoided prison after threatening to poison his baby’s bottle.

    Man’s licence suspended

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    Man’s licence suspended

    An Otago man was entitled to a bad case of the birthday blues when an evening drive on his special day ended with his licence being suspended.

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    Charges brought against skipper of fishing boat

    Fishing vessel Tamahine rocks in the waves at Taiaroa Head, at the tip of Otago Peninsula. It...

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    Charges brought against skipper of fishing boat

    The skipper of a boat that broke up on the rocks below Dunedin’s albatross centre a year ago is facing two charges.

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    Commemorative shield to make debut

    Pip Jones, 56, holds up the new shield which bears the name of her father, Otago rugby great...

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    Commemorative shield to make debut

    What better way to recognise a fallen totara than by putting his name on a fallen totara.

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    Man who violated cellmate to be released

    Raymond Belsey had failed appeals over his sexual violation conviction, in the Court of Appeal...

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    Man who violated cellmate to be released

    A high-risk Otago prisoner who violated his cellmate will be released after six years behind bars.

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    Security status block to prison programmes

    Caleb Fleming. Photo: Rob Kidd

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    Security status block to prison programmes

    A man who committed a violent armed robbery of a Clinton dairy is yet to access any programmes behind bars because of his maximum-security status.

    Fish can change sex fast

    The New Zealand spotty (paketi), which can change from female to male during adulthood, in...

    Fish can change sex fast

    Mere minutes is all it takes for a species of sex-changing fish to develop "dominant behaviour" after a change in the pecking order.

    Warnings as winter blasts into the South

    Warnings as winter blasts into the South

    Updated 9.15 am

    Winter has truly arrived in the South, as some state highway routes are closed and warnings remain in place for snow. 

    Badly hurt in dog attack

    Badly hurt in dog attack

    A person was seriously hurt in a dog attack near Brighton yesterday.

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    Capable NZ set to lose 20 jobs

    Mark Cartwright. Photo: supplied

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    Capable NZ set to lose 20 jobs

    Otago Polytechnic staff are feeling "like stunned mullets" after the institution cut 20 jobs from a ground-breaking department.

    When less is more for fundraising

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    When less is more for fundraising

    Sam Drake of Otago Boys’ High School gets his hair shaved by Alfe Lale-Suiuluto as part of an initiative supporting the Leukaemia and Blood Cancer Foundation.

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    Pets ‘hidden victims’ in domestic abuse cases

    Karen Chhour. Photo: Getty Images

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    Pets ‘hidden victims’ in domestic abuse cases

    Household pets are often the forgotten victims of family abuse, the minister for children says.

    Work on tunnels trail to begin

    The Caversham tunnel. PHOTO: ODT FILES

    Work on tunnels trail to begin

    Construction of the first leg of the long-anticipated Dunedin Tunnels Trail will begin next week, the Dunedin City Council has announced.

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    Music proposed as way to calm bus hub conduct

    Kate Wilson. Photo: file

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    Music proposed as way to calm bus hub conduct

    Music could be used to soothe savage behaviour at Dunedin’s city centre bus hub, a regional councillor has suggested.

    Residents despondent about flood mitigation in South D

    Flooding in Nelson St, South Dunedin, in 2015. Photo: Stephen Jaquiery

    Residents despondent about flood mitigation in South D

    Has much changed in the 10 years since flooding in 2015 devastated areas of South Dunedin?

    Taieri Island home to protected seabirds

    Photo: Stephen Jaquiery

    Taieri Island home to protected seabirds

    Taieri Island sits at the mouth of the Taieri River at Taieri Mouth.

    Cold prompts a sugar rush

    Photo: Gerard O'Brien

    Cold prompts a sugar rush

    The current cold snap caused a flurry of activity at this north Dunedin bird feeder yesterday.

    Ending up at hospital ‘like destiny’

    New citizens of New Zealand (from left) Retzy Cariaga, Raniel Cariaga, 3, Danelie Flores and...

    Ending up at hospital ‘like destiny’

    Being made a New Zealand citizen while dressed in indigenous Matigsalug clothing was one woman’s way of saying she would "not forgot where I come from".

    Lucky escape for teen driver as car slams into fence

    The car was badly damaged in the crash. Photo: Gregor Richardson

    Lucky escape for teen driver as car slams into fence

    An 18-year-old driver walked away unharmed when their sportscar spun out on gravel and hit a fence on the outskirts of Dunedin.
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      Craft beer godfather brings 'something a little bit different'

    • The Harbourview Stadium Hotel, in Ravensbourne — while open only four hours a week — has had its...

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      Is Dunedin bar NZ's strangest pub?

    • Flooded streets in South Dunedin and Bathgate Park in June 2015. PHOTO: STEPHEN JAQUIERY

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      Real solutions before ‘saving the world’

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      Building ‘beyond economical repair’

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      Not going to police ‘matter of choice’

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