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    The Auroreye camera is on duty at Ian Griffin’s property at Middlemarch.

    Working together to learn more

    On calm nights in Middlemarch, when the wind drops and the paddocks fall quiet, my usual practice is to step outside before bed and gaze upwards.

    Setting suffrage story straight

    Setting suffrage story straight

    The role of leading Dunedin suffrage campaigner Harriet Morison has been cancelled, Jane Tolerton argues. It is past time the fervent unionist and feminist was given her due.

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    Heading north to meet his mum

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    Heading north to meet his mum

    Reet enough, the Yorkshireman and I are off to the north, the far north and Scotland in a couple of months to meet his mum.

    Splashing out of the gene pool

    A pakake or sea lion. PHOTO: STEPHEN JAQUIERY

    Splashing out of the gene pool

    Whenever we have out of town visitors staying, I take them on an expedition to the Aramoana mole, at the mouth of Otago Harbour. There, without fail, we can see New Zealand fur-seals on the rocks...

    Steam dreams roll out at scale

    Model traction engine made by Albert Oldman. PHOTO: COLLECTION OF TOITŪ OTAGO SETTLERS MUSEUM...

    Steam dreams roll out at scale

    Steam didn’t get the traction in the South that some expected, Peter Read writes. But for some it was still the very model of progress.

    Virtual museums make finds more accessible

    House foundations at Hemudu are 7000 years old and you can enter the prehistoric village now...

    Virtual museums make finds more accessible

    When I began studying archaeology nearly 70 years ago, my professor illustrated his lectures with the aid of glass slides projected through an antediluvian machine known as an epidiascope.

    Days of the pioneers

    Unit manager Brian Walden (left) and Max Quinn on The Tuckers Gully set. DALE GARDINER

    Days of the pioneers

    Long before the likes of Lord of the Rings and The Power of the Dog discovered the stunning backdrops of Otago’s outback, there was a locally made TV drama that set the benchmark of what was to follow.

    Parasitic wasps make it a bad day to be a spider

    Bright red spider wasp Sphictostethus nitidus, which has captured and stung to paralysis a large...

    Parasitic wasps make it a bad day to be a spider

    Dr Keith Probert took this excellent photograph of a bright red female spider wasp.

    Lunar eclipse glows in South

    Lunar eclipse glows in South

    It's the celestial highlight of the year: a total lunar eclipse - and sky watchers in the South were out to capture it.

    Embracing indigenous leadership

    Legislation now recognises some of the Māori ancestral embodiments in nature, for example,...

    Embracing indigenous leadership

    In a new collection of essays penned by a wide range of New Zealanders, Kiwis in Climate, Prof Jacinta Ruru writes about "Giving voice to iwi in caring for lands and waters". 

    A stranger to sleep

    Photo: Getty Images

    A stranger to sleep

    A restless night might be nothing to lose sleep over, write Charlotte Gupta and Dayna Easton.

    Lunar eclipse perfectly placed

    Photo: Ian Griffin

    Lunar eclipse perfectly placed

    On Tuesday evening, as the last light fades over Otago Harbour and the first stars appear, something rather wonderful will begin.

    Honouring our animal companions in death

    A dog appears to cradle its food bowl in this image used for the cover of the Oxford Handbook of...

    Honouring our animal companions in death

    In a recent "Faith and Reason" column, David Tombs wrote about Gravedigger Bob, a Brazilian dog that so missed its master that it camped out in his cemetery and was ultimately buried there.

    Kicks like a horse

    Photo: Getty Images

    Kicks like a horse

    It gets right up your nose. In a good way.

    Toitū te whenua - To stop and stay

    Te Rūnanga o Moeraki kaiwhakahaere Justin Tipa. PHOTO: LUKE CHAPMAN

    Toitū te whenua - To stop and stay

    Moeraki has moved with the times while honouring all that is important in its long history, Justin Tipa tells Tom McKinlay and Luke Chapman.

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    Good as gold?

    An employee shows gold bars of various values in a safe deposit room in Germany. Photo: Reuters

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    Good as gold?

    Once it built Dunedin. But what role will any new gold crushed and sieved from Central Otago’s hills play in our fevered times? Tom McKinlay weighs some possibilities.

    Matters of wife and death

    Matters of wife and death

    Generosity can echo down the centuries, writes Lucy Hammonds.

    The Dian are cast

    The golden seal of the King of Dian is decorated with a snake, the symbol of eternal life. Photo:...

    The Dian are cast

    When I tell colleagues I am involved in a research project at Shangri-La, they think I am teasing.

    Tuesday’s triangle in Taurus

    Photo: Ian Griffin

    Tuesday’s triangle in Taurus

    On Tuesday night, just after dinner, step outside and look east.

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    Straying from our lane

    Photo: Clare Fraser

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    Straying from our lane

    Queens Drive: Should we be driving it or using the road for more leisurely pursuits?
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