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Wānaka
August 23
‘An explosion without the noise’: frightening scenes in Albert Town fire
A large blaze that forced 22 homes in Wānaka to be evacuated resembled “an explosion without the noise” and brought back memories of the 2020 Lake Ōhau wildfire, a resident says.
Tim Scott
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Dunedin
August 23
Wind causes power outages and damage in Otago and Southland
Thousands of homes in the south lost power because of a national grid fault while the region was also lashed by stormy weather on Sunday, causing further disruption.
Felicity Dear
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Dunedin
August 23
Possible land reclamation condition on inland port ‘unlawful’
Any condition around land reclamation for a planned inland port near Mosgiel would be “unlawful” and is outside the scope of the fast-track process, lawyers say.
Tim Scott
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Dunedin
August 23
'Kids losing their s***': Malfunctioning gate traps over a dozen Dunedin families in carpark
Over a dozen Dunedin families were forced to spend their afternoon inside a carpark after a malfunctioning gate arm trapped them in a traffic jam.
Laine Priestley
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Dunedin
August 23
DCC to reconsider risk appetite for Waipori Fund
Grant Miller
National
August 23
Opportunity in position to play kingmaker in latest poll
Rugby
August 23
Ma’u in line for All Black debut
ODT Quiz
August 23
ODT quiz: August 24
Dunedin
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Dunedin
August 23
Hope for Dunedin stadium hotel remains
The chances of a stadium hotel getting built in Dunedin may not have been dashed by this week’s announcement of a planned hotel development in the central city.
Grant Miller
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Dunedin
August 23
‘Mighty Tōtara’ planted to honour the late author Neville Peat
A mighty tōtara has been planted to honour the memory of late Dunedin author, journalist, photographer, naturalist and conservationist Neville Peat.
Laine Priestley
Dunedin
August 23
Boat gear flying off the shelves
Sunny weather and the imminent start to good boating weather led to items for sale at the Otago Yacht Club’s Jumble Sale on Saturday to fly off the shelves.
Laine Priestley
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Dunedin
August 23
Council proposes stricter alcohol rules for Dunedin
Tighter alcohol restrictions could be coming for Dunedin, but the public will first get its say on the proposed changes.
Felicity Dear
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Selwyn
August 23
Police search for ute that left crash scene
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Christchurch
August 23
Former principal accused of not passing on complaints to school’s board
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World
August 23
Search for survivors as cargo ship sinks
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Motorsport
August 23
Norris wins Dutch GP, Lawson seventh on return for Red Bull
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National
August 23
NZ heading for shortage of plumbers
Otago
Queenstown
August 23
‘Policy making in a state of panic’: Queenstown mayor slams decision to rule out bed tax
The Auckland and Queenstown Lakes District mayors are both disappointed with National's announcement on Sunday ruling out the bed tax, with Auckland mayor Wayne Brown hitting out at National "walking away" from its commitment to the Auckland Regional Deal.
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Central Otago
August 23
Cancer Society’s ‘Daffy Dips’ hit NZ ahead of Daffodil Day
A group of friends braved the chilly waters of Lake Dunstan in Clyde on Saturday, taking part in the iconic ‘Daffy Dip’ event, in support of Cancer Society’s Daffodil Day.
Carys Trotter
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South Otago
August 23
Spirit ‘cram’ for Farah Palmer cup at Balclutha camp
The Otago Spirit women’s rugby team used its Balclutha training camp on Saturday to prepare for its Farah Palmer Cup opener against Wellington this weekend.
Nick Brook
Wānaka
August 23
Albert Town fire: 'There were a lot of people quite terrified'
If it had been blowing from the south, we could have been in jeopardy... there were a lot of people quite terrified, a resident said.
Canterbury
Selwyn
August 23
Police search for ute that left crash scene
Police are appealing for information about the driver of a Nissan Navara who reportedly fled the scene of a serious two-vehicle crash in Canterbury last week.
Christchurch
August 23
Former principal accused of not passing on complaints to school’s board
The under-fire former principal of a Christchurch school has been accused of not passing on complaints to the school's board.
Sam Sherwood of RNZ
Canterbury
August 23
Resident complains about neighbour burning treated timber
A Rangiora resident who says his health is being impacted by a neighbour adding treated timber to a log burner has lodged a complaint with ECan.
North Canterbury
August 23
Family wine-making business praised for its environmental practices
North Canterbury's Tiki Wine & Vineyards has become the first winery business in NZ to get regenerative certification status from A Greener World.
Robyn Bristow
National
National
August 23
NZ heading for shortage of plumbers
New Zealand is heading for a critical shortage of plumbers, with fewer than 20% of businesses taking on new apprentices, while experienced tradespeople head to Australia.
National
August 23
Teens charged over fleeing driver crash which left police officer critically injured
Police have filed charges against two teenage boys after a fleeing driver crash that left a Palmerston North officer critically injured.
National
August 23
ACT releases ‘one law for all’ policy
The ACT Party has released a policy it says is designed to protect core democratic values and property rights, reign in "activist judges" and stop Parliament creating divisive Treaty of Waitangi clauses.
National
August 22
Labour promises to slash debt as fiscal strategy released
Labour has released their fiscal strategy for the election, promising to get back to surplus by 2029/30, slash debt and set up an independent Parliamentary Budget Office, if elected.
Southland
Southland
August 22
Southland hit by mass power outage amid lightning and high winds
About 300 customers remain without power on Sunday evening after a day of stormy weather and a Transpower fault caused thousands to be without power in the South.
Southland
August 22
Investigators say large Invercargill vegetation fire ‘suspicious’
Firefighters are working to put out a 600 metre long blaze on Oreti Beach in Invercargill.
Sport
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Sport
August 23
Taieri Tuataras win third straight men’s hockey title
The Taieri Tuataras played spoilsport in front of a bumper crowd of University fans on Saturday.
Nicholas Friedlander
Motorsport
August 23
Norris wins Dutch GP, Lawson seventh on return for Red Bull
Lando Norris gave McLaren a third successive Dutch Grand Prix victory in an intense Formula 1 race of shifting fortunes that had to be re-started after home hero Max Verstappen crashed on the opening lap.
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Sport
August 23
Kings United break City Highlanders’ stranglehold on club hockey title
The long run is over.
Nicholas Friedlander
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Netball
August 23
Uni Albion A win four titles in a row
Ella Southby’s goal marked a bittersweet victory.
Kayla Hodge
Lifestyle
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The Mix
August 22
The spice of life
There are certain flavours that belong to winter, and in my mind cinnamon is close to the top of the list.
Penelope Maguire
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The Mix
August 21
Anderton’s politics of principle
New Zealand was the Kampuchea of free market ideology back in the 1980s, economist Bruce Jesson wrote in his book on the period, "Only Their Purpose is Mad".
The Mix
August 21
New walking guide uncovers Dunedin’s extraordinary architectural treasures
Dunedin has an impressive trove of architectural stories, author John Walsh says.
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The Mix
August 21
For Tony Harris
For generations, an old boatshed stood at the edge of a tidal inlet on the Otago coast.
Skywatch, by Ian Griffin
Business
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Business
August 22
Lying claims as customer takes aim at liquidated Otago boat builder
More customers have come forward in the fallout from the liquidation of a Central Otago boat builder, with one saying he was “lied to” from the start.
Tim Scott
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Business
August 21
Investing in their family’s future with return to Dunedin
Erin Brown never really expected to return to Dunedin. She left the city when she finished her studies at Columba College to study commerce at Victoria University in Wellington.
Sally Rae
Business
August 20
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare gets $23m in US tariff refunds
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare expect to bank $23 million in US tariff refunds.
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.
Rural Life
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Rural Life Other
August 23
Continuing the family transport business a focus for young award winner
Two-generations of the Scully family were recently recognised at the Groundspread NZ annual awards gala.
Sally Rae
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
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 23
Search for survivors as cargo ship sinks
India’s coastguard and navy continued search-and-rescue operations off the eastern coast on Sunday after a Panama-flagged bulk carrier carrying 24 crew members sank, with two Chinese nationals rescued, a senior official said.
World
August 22
Seven dead in UK after vehicle travelling wrong way hits police car
Seven people including two police officers died in a car crash in northeast England on Saturday after a car heading the wrong way down a major road hit a marked police armed response car
World
August 22
Russian 'double-tap' strike on shopping centre in Ukraine kills 16 and wounds 130
At least 16 people were killed and more than 130 wounded on Friday when several Russian drones struck a shopping centre in central Ukraine.
World
August 20
Missing teen’s body recovered after family mistakenly told she was alive
The body of a missing Sydney teenager has been recovered from dense bushland, after her family was initially mistakenly told by police she had survived.
AAP
West Coast
West Coast
August 21
Former mayor, now NZ First candidate grilled over council policies
A former West Coast mayor who is running for Parliament has faced tough question over NZ First’s plans to support councils.
Vihan Dalal, Local Democracy reporter
West Coast
August 20
Solution for slip-prone section of West Coast highway edges closer
An investment case to find a long-term solution to the Epitaph Slip on SH6 in South Westland has now been completed but work on a permanent realignment could be years away.
Vihan Dalal, Local Democracy Reporter
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Wānaka
August 23
‘An explosion without the noise’: frightening scenes in Albert Town fire
A large blaze that forced 22 homes in Wānaka to be evacuated resembled “an explosion without the noise” and brought back memories of the 2020 Lake Ōhau wildfire, a resident says.
Tim Scott
Dunedin
August 23
Marching for graduation
University of Otago graduands make their way down George St for their graduation ceremony at the weekend.
Wānaka
August 22
Firefighters investigating cause of large Albert Town blaze
Firefighters are investigating the cause of a ferocious fire that blazed through trees and scrub in Albert Town sending flames leaping metres into the air and forcing the evacuation of 22 homes.
Wānaka
August 22
Houses evacuated as firefighters battle large Albert Town fire
A large fire that forced evacuations in Wānaka has been brought under control, but strong winds and steep terrain are making it difficult for firefighters to reach the remaining flames.
Opinion
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Opinion
August 23
Africa: getting history wrong
“I think that there’s a strategy to divide and conquer and to create a very contrived confusion,” Samuel Okuzeto Ablakwan, Ghana’s foreign minster, said.
Gwynne Dyer
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Opinion
August 23
A walk through another person’s past
Last Saturday, I found myself standing in front of an inconspicuous sandstone terraced house in Glasgow, my sister Jill beside me.
Jean Balchin
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Opinion
August 23
Cartoonist’s view
Today's cartoon from Shaun Yeo.
Yeo
Cartoonist
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Editorial
August 23
Where’s the hospital? It’s behind you
On the front page of Saturday’s Otago Daily Times was a large and impressive photograph of the soon to opened outpatients building, the first stage of the new Dunedin Hospital project.
Editorial
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Opinion
August 21
Cleaning up corruption and controlling rivers
A political announcement last Sunday lets Civis return to a familiar obsession.
Civis
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Opinion
August 21
The secret diary of . . . Mike and Christopher
“Mike makes my Mondays,” smiled Christopher, as he made his way across town for his weekly catch-up at Cafe ZB with his best friend Mike.
Steve Braunais
100 Years Ago
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News
August 23
Petite and dainty wedding
The bridegroom was Mr Arthur Espie Porritt, the 1923 Rhodes Scholar from the Dominion and brilliant athlete.
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News
August 21
School of ed celebrates jubilee
The fiftieth anniversary of the establishment of the Dunedin Training College was formally celebrated at a function in the Allen Hall on Saturday morning.
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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.