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Dunedin
August 20
Former parliamentary candidate told to stop harassing neighbours
A former local government and parliamentary candidate who now lives in Dunedin has been warned she could end up in prison if she does not stop harassing her neighbours.
Ric Stevens of Open Justice
Wānaka
August 19
Cycling the length of New Zealand in Olivia Podmore’s memory
Southland’s Anton O’Connell hopes to ride through Wānaka this weekend as he cycles the length of the country in memory of Olivia Podmore.
Ruairi O'Shea
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Wānaka
August 19
Wānaka sculptor looking for somewhere to sit his latest artwork
Think beautiful thoughts — it may win your community this striking, one-of-a-kind, handcrafted piece of outdoor furniture.
John Lewis
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Central Otago
August 19
‘Just a s...show’: Police search for stolen vessel linked to liquidated Otago boatbuilder
A boat linked to a liquidated Central Otago business has been reported as stolen in a development described as a “s...show”.
Tim Scott
Southland
August 20
‘Do not approach’ warning over wanted Invercargill man
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Dunedin
August 19
Historic theatre to become reception area for luxury Dunedin hotel
Matthew Littlewood
Rugby
August 20
Northland stun Canterbury to claim Ranfurly Shield
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August 19
ODT quiz: August 20
Dunedin
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Dunedin
August 19
Coppers investigating copper thefts from local churches
Police are responding to a spike in copper thefts after a Dunedin church was targeted within days of $10,000 of the material being taken from another.
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Dunedin
August 19
Wakari Hospital internal inquiry resembles Lake Alice cover-up: advocate
An investigation into a troubled ward at Wakari Hospital risks becoming a “cover-up”, a journalist and mental health advocate says.
Matthew Littlewood
Dunedin
August 19
Police officer with terminal cancer ‘absolutely blown away’ by community support
A former Dunedin police officer and mother with terminal cancer has been heartened by support from the community.
John Lewis
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Dunedin
August 19
New research challenging views on eating disorders
New international research involving the University of Otago, has identified distinct genetic signatures for binge eating and anorexia nervosa.
John Lewis
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Rugby
August 20
Northland stun Canterbury to claim Ranfurly Shield
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National
August 20
Man convicted for sexual offending against teen in public toilets
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National
August 20
National MP breaks ranks, criticises Budget tax change
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Dunedin
August 20
Former parliamentary candidate told to stop harassing neighbours
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Christchurch
August 20
Fraudulent QR codes used in Christchurch parking meter scam
Otago
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Queenstown
August 19
Go-ahead for alcohol on bespoke scenic flights
Queenstown flightseeing company The Helicopter Line (THL) has been granted an off-licence to sell alcohol as part of its bespoke flight packages.
Guy Williams
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Queenstown
August 19
Queenstown Airport to pay $15.3m to QLDC this year
Queenstown’s council will receive a $15.3 million payout from the airport this year.
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North Otago
August 19
Oamaru by-election set for November after Jim Hopkins’ death
A council by-election will take place at the end of November to fill the Oamaru ward seat left vacant by the late councillor Jim Hopkins.
Charley-Kai John
Queenstown
August 19
Community sounds Powerhouse alarm: An open letter
Over the past few months, we, the Fernhill and Sunshine Bay Community Association, have been collecting feedback from the Fernhill and wider community.
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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 19
Two die from injuries after separate Southland crashes
Two people have died in hospital from injuries sustained in separate crashes in Southland in the last month.
Tim Scott
Southland
August 19
Witnesses sought to Te Anau assault
Police are seeking witnesses to an assault that happened in Te Anau in the early hours of the morning.
Sport
Netball
August 19
Steel shooter Georgia Heffernan heading to Australia
Southern Steel shooter Georgia Heffernan has signed with the Sunshine Coast Lightning for 2027.
Kayla Hodge
League
August 20
Drought-breaking title triumph just the beginning for up-and-coming coach
Jarrod Race has coached a premier rugby league side for just one season, but he has already ended a historic title drought and claimed the Pat Smith Trophy – Canterbury rugby league’s premier prize.
Sam Coughlan
Rugby
August 20
St Andrew’s College v Southland BHS: National champs qualification on the line
Christchurch’s St Andrew’s College will be chasing history when they host Southland Boys’ High in the South Island final on Saturday.
Sam Coughlan
Rugby
August 20
Rangiora qualifies for first XV championship final
A North Canterbury school has enjoyed first XV rugby success following its decision to withdraw from a competition dominated by boys’ schools.
David Hill
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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.”
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Entertainment
August 19
Art Seen
Joanna Margaret Paul's "Microcosmos" is a collection of softer pencil, ink and watercolour works by the late artist.
World
August 18
ZZ Top drummer Frank Beard dead at 77
Frank Beard, the longtime drummer for the rock group ZZ Top, has died at the age of 77, the band says.
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
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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
Rural Events
August 19
Every pupil from a Strath Taieri school share a wool education experience in a shipping container at the same time
A hands-on wool education experience was given to the dozen pupils at a Strath Taieri primary school.
Food & Wine
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
In Season: Alison Lambert
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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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
Southland
August 17
Watch: Rare kiwi fight filmed on Ulva Island
It looked like a decent fight and for all we know may still be going.
Steve Hepburn
Opinion
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Opinion
August 19
Cartoonist’s view: August 20
Today's cartoon from Shaun Yeo.
Yeo
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Opinion
August 19
If something is going to happen to me, I want to be there
I went to see the film of the book.
Joe Bennett
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Editorial
August 19
Much needs addressing at Otago’s prison
While many aspects of the Otago Corrections Facility’s operation are praised in the report from the Office of the Inspectorate released this week, there is much which needs addressing.
Editorial
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Opinion
August 19
The climate grand jete
The first hurricane to hit Hawaii in 34 years. The Mediterranean on fire from Spain to Greece.
Gwynne Dyer
Opinion
August 19
What elections mean for property prices
With election day now less than 90 days away, one question is being asked of me more than almost any other: “Should I wait until after the election to buy or sell?”
Hamish Walker
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Opinion
August 18
Cartoonist’s view: August 19
Today's cartoon from Shaun Yeo.
Yeo
Cartoonist
100 Years Ago
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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.
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News
August 16
Ashes not yet ‘in the cart’
The fifth Test match was resumed in dull and cloudy weather. The wicket was good but somewhat cut up, and the bowlers’ foothold was difficult.