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Dunedin
August 20
$3 billion pumped hydro scheme planned for edge of Dunedin
A $3 billion planned pumped hydro scheme, on the edge of Dunedin, will create power when others can not and bring a consistent and more effective electricity system.
Steve Hepburn
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North Otago
August 20
‘Never seen anything like it’: Sickness rips through southern schools
A brutal wave of winter illness has affected 80% of students at one Otago school as principals battle the "worst" flu season they can remember.
Nic Duff
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Dunedin
August 20
‘Punitive, coercive and unlawful practice’ at Wakari Hospital ward
The way patients were restrained and moved in a troubled Wakari ward breached UN guidelines on torture, a bombshell report has found.
Matthew Littlewood
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Dunedin
August 20
Otago-filmed ‘East of Eden’ to drop on Netflix in October
The highly anticipated Netflix drama
East of Eden
, partially filmed in Otago, will start screening on October 1.
Dunedin
August 20
Kākāpō duo back on the wild side
John Lewis
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Dunedin
August 20
Grounds for Dunedin Town Belt trial questioned
Grant Miller
Rugby
August 20
Fabian Holland to start first test against Springboks
Hayden Meikle
ODT Quiz
August 20
ODT quiz: August 21
Dunedin
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Dunedin
August 20
Solar power installations on the increase
Demand is going through the roof for solar power in Dunedin with higher electricity prices driving the uptake.
Steve Hepburn
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Dunedin
August 20
Dunedin emerging from recession, economist says
Dunedin’s economy has begun to recover more steadily, after the recovery had previously looked fragile, an economist says.
Grant Miller
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Dunedin
August 20
Serious attacks at OCF decline as low-level assaults occur more often
There has been a spike in low-level assaults at Otago Corrections Facility, while serious violence is declining, corrections say.
Felicity Dear
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Dunedin
August 20
Stairway to cognitive health
There is a certain irony in some new research, which shows if you want to be “sharper upstairs”, you actually have to climb stairs.
John Lewis
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Rural Life
August 20
Critics fear drone fatalities on farms after govt scraps some rules
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Dunedin
August 20
Kākāpō duo back on the wild side
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Dunedin
August 20
‘Punitive, coercive and unlawful practice’ at Wakari Hospital ward
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North Otago
August 20
‘Never seen anything like it’: Sickness rips through southern schools
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Dunedin
August 20
Crossings to come to hospitals
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Queenstown
August 20
‘Irreplaceable’ biodiversity in Doolans at risk — Doc
The Department of Conservation is warning a fast-track proposal to expand The Remarkables skifield into a neighbouring alpine basin could destroy irreplaceable biodiversity.
Guy Williams
Queenstown
August 20
US couple go big on Queenstown dream home
A United States couple are behind the purchase one of the largest landholdings on Queenstown Hill.
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Queenstown
August 20
Ridgeburn set for resubmission
The developer behind one of the most controversial fast-track proposals in Queenstown confirms he intends to re-lodge his application in the next month.
Tracey Roxburgh
Queenstown
August 20
Fiddler makes her Royal entrance
Queenstowner Erica Hastie is performing in The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo in Scotland's capital all month..
Tracey Roxburgh
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August 18
The end of the road, the heart of Wānaka
For plenty of rural families across Otago and Southland, Wānaka has always been part of the plan. The place you head after the season wraps up. The town where the kids learned to ski. The spot you've quietly told yourself you'll buy into one day, when the timing's right.
Canterbury
North Canterbury
August 20
Mayor unconvinced by Ngāi Tahu's council boundary plan
A Canterbury mayor is looking forward to partnering with Ngāi Tahu on local government reform, but is not so keen on the iwi’s proposed structure.
David Hill
Christchurch
August 20
Community dives in to raise $18k and save their school pool
A Banks Peninsula community has stepped up to raise the money needed to make crucial repairs to its currently unusable school pool.
Kees Chalmers
Selwyn
August 20
First-home buyer left to pick up the pieces after cellphone catches fire
This is the aftermath of a Canterbury house fire caused by a damaged phone that was being wirelessly charged.
Daniel Alvey
Mid Canterbury
August 20
Methven’s housing affordability problem: Is it an Airbnb crisis or economic boom?
Julianne is new to Methven, a ski town near Christchurch with a decidedly provincial vibe. She has not lived there long but has noticed a topic on almost everyone's lips - Airbnbs and housing affordability.
National
National
August 20
Man convicted for sexual offending against teen in public toilets
A man who stumbled upon a couple having sex in a public toilet performed sexual acts on the young female after the man she was with left.
National
August 20
National MP breaks ranks, criticises Budget tax change
A first-term National MP has criticised a tax change the government has introduced, saying a plan to cap the donation tax credit has “zero” logic.
National
August 20
Nursing graduates frustrated at job hunt difficulty despite shortage
Nursing graduates who have applied for hundreds of jobs and have not found work say it is devastating to hear there's a shortage of nurses.
National
August 20
Greens promise to bring back original school lunch programme
The Green Party wants to bring back the school lunch programme to what it was, and then expand it to more schools.
Southland
Southland
August 20
Southland council accused of breaking flood work promises
A former top financial staffer has expressed concerns the council she once represented is not standing by its flood protection promises.
Matthew Rosenberg
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Southland
August 20
Cruise industry slowly recovers
New Zealand's cruise sector believes the worst of its post-pandemic downturn may be over and has charted a course back to growth within the next two seasons.
Toni McDonald
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Rugby
August 20
Springboks have evolved — Laurie Mains
Warning. The following content contains some disturbing information.
Adrian Seconi
Rugby
August 20
Former Otago captain expecting tight Greatest Rivalry series
Former Otago captain Eben Joubert lives in Germany now but he still keeps a close eye on the home nation (South Africa) and his adopted land (New Zealand). He shares his thoughts on the Greatest Rivalry tour.
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Sport
August 20
Schuck pumped for first final with Dunedin Thunder
Nobody has had the Dunedin Thunder’s back more than Toby Schuck.
Kayla Hodge
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Rugby
August 20
Scrum still solid despite departure of Ma’u
Chocolate tastes sweeter with a little sea salt.
Adrian Seconi
Lifestyle
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Home & Garden
August 20
Enter the wonderful world of bromeliads
Bromeliads are a group of plants that many people may never have heard of before.
Sophie Somerville, Dunedin Botanic Garden apprentice
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Home & Garden
August 20
Rewild a wall
Stones can be usefully introduced into the garden landscape in many ways.
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Entertainment
August 19
Figure painting a ‘terrific’ challenge for Sir Grahame
Wanting his paintings seen by a wider audience, Sir Grahame Sydney has agreed to his first public exhibition in 15 years.
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Entertainment
August 19
Playing to a live audience what keeps Dutch piano brothers inspired
In the beginning you want everything, Lucas Jussen says. Travelling the world, playing the big concert houses, performing with the greats. "You want to go there.”
Business
Business
August 19
Data centre builds could create 5000 jobs: report
A new report on the potential growth of data centres in New Zealand says a large-scale construction programme could create about 5000 jobs.
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Business
August 19
Central Otago start-up has a shot at Silicon Valley
It’s a long way from Hāwea to Silicon Valley. But a Central Otago start-up has a shot to pitch for a share of a $US1 million investment prize in front of global investors and tech leaders in the global technology and innovation hub.
Sally Rae
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Business
August 19
Liquidation of Central Otago grape-growing business a ‘very difficult decision’: director
Uncertainty around sales and a significant downturn in the market culminated in the “very difficult decision” to place a Central Otago grape-growing business into liquidation, its director says.
Tim Scott
Business
August 19
Housing affordability returns to average following pandemic price spike
Housing affordability has fallen back to its long-term average, following the big spike in prices seen during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Rural Life
Rural Life
August 20
Critics fear drone fatalities on farms after govt scraps some rules
The government says it is freeing up farmers to use drones more but critics say it increases the chance that a machine could veer off and kill someone.
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Rural Events
August 19
Hunting wild goats is a great way to fill a freezer with flavourful meat, Dunedin mum says
Wild goat meat is a great way to feed a family, Dunedin mum Chantalle Harrison says.
Shawn McAvinue
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Rural People
August 19
Creating a strong team culture an ongoing process, southern station managers say
Attracting, developing and retaining good people and building a strong team is satisfying, a high-country station boss in Northern Southland says.
Shawn McAvinue
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Rural Events
August 19
Family ties and heading dogs: Southern in-laws unite for transtasman clash
For the first time, North Otago Centre dog trialists Lloyd Smith and his son-in-law Scott Hunter will be in the same team when they compete for transtasman test honours next week.
Shawn McAvinue
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North Canterbury
August 20
Wine, food and music festival moving to a Saturday
Robyn Bristow
North Canterbury
August 20
Marlborough Wine & Food Festival shelved in shock move
Paula Hulburt
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Food & Wine
August 18
Michelin star ‘amazing surprise’ for Wānaka chef
Rebecca Fox
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Food & Wine
August 18
Pumpkin spiced loaf
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World
World
August 20
Body found in search for missing teenage hiker
A body has been found in the search for a teenager hiker who went missing in a national park more than a week ago.
AAP
World
August 20
Australia’s unemployment rate rises to 4.5%
Australia's unemployment rate has risen to 4.5%, adding weight to the argument that the Reserve Bank will halt raising interest rates.
AAP
World
August 19
Former Fauci adviser pleads guilty to conspiring to conceal Covid records
A former adviser to infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci has pleaded guilty to conspiring to evade public records laws and conceal government documents related to grant research funding and the Covid-19 pandemic.
Reuters
World
August 19
Prince Harry and Meghan to move back to Britain
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan plan to move back to Britain this month, six years after they stepped down from their royal duties and relocated to the United States.
West Coast
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West Coast
August 18
Fire puts Gloriavale plant out of action
A large fire which swept through a boiler house at the Gloriavale Christian Community at Lake Haupiri on Friday night has rendered the community’s commercial meal plant out of action for months at least.
Brendon McMahon
West Coast
August 17
‘Are you on the pill?’: Abuser’s question to 14-year-old babysitter before sex assault
A Hokitika man has been sentenced to home detention for historical sexual offending against a babysitter who was just 14 years old at the time.
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Dunedin
August 20
Kākāpō duo back on the wild side
Releasing two hand-reared kākāpō back into the wild is incredibly rewarding, but a Doc ranger says it can also feel a bit like a parent sending their first-born off to school for the first time.
John Lewis
Southland
August 19
Tears and ‘closure’ as unmarked baby graves honoured at Southland cemetery
A father who lost twin sons who were then buried in an unmarked grave broke down in tears at a memorial in a Southland cemetery.
Tayler Mutton
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Dunedin
August 18
Ong email about former Fortune Theatre ‘utterly out of order’: Simms
A controversial Dunedin identity’s pitch to turn a city heritage landmark into “The Benedict Centre” came just days after a curious email from him as a councillor.
Grant Miller
Dunedin
August 18
Quest for dirt bike has storybook ending
When Archie Adam came home as asked for a new dirt bike, his mother said “we can’t make money come out of thin air”.
Laine Priestley
Opinion
Opinion
August 20
Poverty and the common good
As the election draws closer there will be a range of issues prevalent in voters’ minds that guide the choices they will make on election day.
Opinion
August 20
NZ wants a high‑tech future. Its proposed physics curriculum may make that harder
New Zealand is placing big bets on science and technology, with plans to boost high-tech research funding by $120 million annually by 2030.
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Opinion
August 20
Hypocrisy and racism abounds in Parliament
It is contrary to the rules of Parliament to call another member of the House a hypocrite. That of course never stops either the inference, or indeed hypocritical behaviour.
Metiria Stanton Turei
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Opinion
August 20
Cartoonist’s view: August 21
Today's cartoon from Shaun Yeo.
Yeo
Cartoonist
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Editorial
August 20
A taxing time ahead on election trail
Many people find election year a taxing time; all those politicians clamouring for votes and promising the sun, the moon and stars in exchange.
Editorial
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Opinion
August 19
Cartoonist’s view: August 20
Today's cartoon from Shaun Yeo.
Yeo
Cartoonist
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News
August 20
Driver falls off; tram crashes
AUCKLAND, August 20: The falling off of a motorman and the subsequent loss of the control of a tramcar travelling down Symonds street resulted in a sensational accident shortly before 5 o’clock to-night.
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News
August 19
Australia’s run chase turns to ashes
Nothing more sensational has happened in the history of the Test matches than the collapse of Australia.
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News
August 18
Make hay while the clock chimes
The Daylight Saving Bill was under discussion for the first time in the Legislative Council to-day.
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News
August 17
School replete with hygienic appurtenances
Set in the centre of one of the finest school sites in Otago stands Ranfurly s new school, which has been built at a cost of £1800, to replace the old structure which for the past quarter of a century has stood on a much less desirable site over a mile from the township.