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    Mandy Mayhem. Photos: supplied

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    Claim councillors 'kept in dark' over cycleway

    Councillors were left "completely in the dark" about a legal risk that triggered further consultation on a contentious central Dunedin cycleway, a committee member says.

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    Simmonds ignored advice in Otago Polytech decision

    Education Minister Penny Simmonds says changes are needed because the creation of Te Pūkenga has...

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    Simmonds ignored advice in Otago Polytech decision

    Penny Simmonds went against early advice by allowing Southern Institute of Technology to stand alone and grouping Otago Polytechnic with a pair of North Island-based institutions, it can be revealed.

    Specialist staff protest Education Ministry’s pay offer

    Ministry of Education specialist staff protesting for fair pay after being offered a collective...

    Specialist staff protest Education Ministry’s pay offer

    About 80 Ministry of Education staff took to Dunedin’s streets after the latest government pay deal offered employees "less than nothing".

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    Tour company seeing sea lions all over

    A sea lion at Allans Beach. PHOTO: DOUG LILLY

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    Tour company seeing sea lions all over

    The abundance of sea lions and fur seals in Dunedin has made it impossible for a tour company to avoid the animals.

    ‘Bit of a shame’ Sheeran not coming to Dunedin

    Ed Sheeran. Photo: Reuters

    ‘Bit of a shame’ Sheeran not coming to Dunedin

    Dunedin missed out on an Ed Sheeran concert because the airport is too small, Mayor Jules Radich says.

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    Call for release of business case

    Rachel Brooking. Photos: Linda Robertson

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    Call for release of business case

    Pressure is mounting on the government to release the business case it says justified its decision to approve a new medical school at Waikato University.

    Fog causes flight delays, cancellations

    PHOTO: GERARD O'BRIEN

    Fog causes flight delays, cancellations

    Passengers at Dunedin Airport had to wait nearly two extra hours after ground fog disrupted multiple flights yesterday.

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    ‘Too risky to walk at night now’

    Queen St residents anonymously shared their concerns regarding suspicious men in the area. PHOTO:...

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    ‘Too risky to walk at night now’

    Students living in an area notorious for night lurkers are afraid to walk alone there after another bizarre incident.

    Black ice and fog warning for South

    Black ice and fog warning for South

    Updated 7.56 am

    Road users around the South are warned to take extra care due to black ice, fog and freezing temperatures. Some schools are starting late in Dunedin and flights in and out of the city are disrupted.

    Public feedback sought on Harbour Cone management plan

    A freight train through Blanket Bay in 2020 has Hereweka/Harbour Cone on the Otago Peninsula as...

    Public feedback sought on Harbour Cone management plan

    Management of a distinctive landmark on the Otago Peninsula is set to be reviewed.

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    Fear politics could affect South Dunedin flooding action

    An aerial view of South Dunedin. Photo: ODT files

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    Fear politics could affect South Dunedin flooding action

    Long-term solutions for South Dunedin’s flood-affected residents could face trouble if "political cycles" get in the way of implementation, a community leader says.

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    Bridge could scupper bid to divert heavy traffic

    A truck crossing the Ward St overbridge in Dunedin yesterday. PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH

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    Bridge could scupper bid to divert heavy traffic

    A government proposal to direct traffic around Dunedin’s central city could be hampered by an inadequate overbridge, city councillors say.

    Alleged threat with knife

    Alleged threat with knife

    A Dunedin man allegedly waving a knife around was arrested after it was found he was the same person believed to have stolen beer from supermarkets around the city.

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    Chathams ideal spot for scientific gathering

    Waitangi West Beach, on the northwest tip of the Chatham Islands. PHOTO: DAVID THOMSON

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    Chathams ideal spot for scientific gathering

    Often referred to as a "canary in the coalmine", the Chatham Islands serve as a natural barometer for climate and ecological change.

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    Man sent rude images to probation officer

    Sean Maguren, outside the Dunedin District Court, after admitting he sent an explicit image to...

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    Man sent rude images to probation officer

    A Dunedin man who sent his former probation officer salacious and incriminating images claimed the woman texted him first.

    Bowling club, shop targeted by youths: police

    Bowling club, shop targeted by youths: police

    A youth who stole cash, a speaker, alcohol and a bag of lollies was sniffed out by the dog squad after breaking into a Dunedin bowling club, police say. 

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    Fearless advocate for Grey Power gave it her all

    The late Grey Power Otago president Jo Millar in front of the new South Dunedin Public Library...

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    Fearless advocate for Grey Power gave it her all

    Jo Millar never really knew what the word "retired" meant.

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    Single-cell classrooms are ideal: principal

    Columba College principal Charissa Nicol (right) waits as assistant principal Marion Hogg marks...

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    Single-cell classrooms are ideal: principal

    A Dunedin secondary school with a traditional campus says single-cell classrooms are better at keeping students focused on learning.

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    Councillors opposed to plan to remove wellbeing provisions

    "I’m a little bit tired of the business as usual ... vibe" — Mandy Mayhem. Photo: supplied

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    Councillors opposed to plan to remove wellbeing provisions

    Undemocratic, dictatorial and an attack — a government plan for councils to refocus on core services has hit a flat note with Dunedin representatives.

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    Man jailed for assault that permanently scarred victim’s face

    Kyle Thornicroft’s lawyer asked the judge to look past his tattoos. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

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    Man jailed for assault that permanently scarred victim’s face

    A heavily Nazi-tattooed Dunedin man who brandished a knife to commit a robbery left his victim permanently scarred, a court has heard.
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      Fearless advocate for Grey Power gave it her all

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      ‘Noticeable uptick’ as mall attracts new brands

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      Removal of churches from protected list decried

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      'Someone’s having the worst day of their life'

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      Some carparks back in Albany St plan

    • Dunedin veterinarian Dr Helen Beattie is concerned a proposed mural of a British bulldog on the...

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      Vet's hackles up over proposed mural

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