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    Crash causes moderate injuries

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    Crash causes moderate injuries

    One person sustained moderate injuries after a car crashed into a power pole in Mornington on Saturday.

    Lotto 2482

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    Lotto 2482

    A $500,000-winning division 1 Strike ticket sold by the Musselburgh Food Centre in Musselburgh Rise had already been claimed by last night, the store owner told the ODT.

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    Service to ‘strengthen urgent care’

    Local Government Minister Simeon Brown. Photo: RNZ / Angus Dreaver

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    Service to ‘strengthen urgent care’

    Dunedin will be one of the first beneficiaries of a new urgent and after-hours care service, the government says.

    Best foot forward

    Cecilia McLaughlin, 9, gets ready for her next match at the Green Island junior seven-a-side...

    Best foot forward

    Hundreds of keen young footballers showed off their skills at the annual Green Island junior seven-a-side football tournament at the Sunnyvale Sports Centre yesterday morning.

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    Graduation marks double success

    Twins Pearl and Paulina Barry graduate from the University of Otago together on Saturday. Photos:...

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    Graduation marks double success

    American twins who crossed the world to get to Dunedin together had the special honour of graduating with their respective master’s degrees together.

    Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride leg helps raise funds

    Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride participant Bruce Simpson gets the riders ready for the Dunedin...

    Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride leg helps raise funds

    Messy weather did not deter a group of well-dressed gentlemen from taking their motorcycles through Dunedin yesterday.

    Balloon fun at museum celebration

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    Balloon fun at museum celebration

    Charlie Harris, 1, takes part in the Dunedin Public Art Gallery's International Museum Day celebration yesterday.

    Recognition of work overwhelming, ‘affirming’ for poet

    Mary and Peter Biggs Award for Poetry winner Emma Neale, of Dunedin, at the Ockham New Zealand...

    Recognition of work overwhelming, ‘affirming’ for poet

    A Dunedin author was overwhelmed by the recognition her book received at the country’s top literature awards night.

    All aboard

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    All aboard

    Passengers mill around on the platform at the Dunedin Railway Station yesterday before a return journey to Christchurch aboard the Southerner. 

    For a good cause

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    For a good cause

    Dunedin resident Bailey Fraser collects for the Life Matters Suicide Prevention Trust in the Octagon on Saturday.

    March protests Israel’s ongoing assault on Gaza

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    March protests Israel’s ongoing assault on Gaza

    A group of protesters marched from the Museum Reserve to the Octagon on Saturday in response to the ongoing conflict in Gaza.

    Well-paced, exciting final drew large audience

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    Well-paced, exciting final drew large audience

    DSO and DYO Concerto CompetitionRising Stars FinalistsDunedin Town HallFriday May 16 The 2025 Dunedin Concerto Competition final, in which three young musicians performed with a full...

    Accomplished unaccompanied

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    Accomplished unaccompanied

    The Dunedin Harmony Chorus perform an unaccompanied four-part harmony in barbershop-style at the Dunedin City Library on Saturday.

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    Working to prevent ‘gut-wrenching’ loss

    Valley Baptist Community Trust members (from left) Rachel McCann, Amy Souquet and James...

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    Working to prevent ‘gut-wrenching’ loss

    A trio of grassroots organisations have teamed up to save a North Dunedin community hub from being swept from under their feet.

    Study provides data on life with ME

    Dr Nicholas Bowden (left) and Emeritus Prof Warren Tate examine research on the needs of people...

    Study provides data on life with ME

    A new study examining the challenges faced by people with chronic illness highlights areas for improvement.

    Obituary: a determined voice for peace

    Heinke Sommer-Matheson and Peter Matheson. Photo: Gregor Richardson

    Obituary: a determined voice for peace

    The Reverend Professor Emeritus, Dr Peter Clarkson Matheson, lived a rich and talented life.

    Ecotago project enters new phase

    Ecotago project enters new phase

    The Tomahawk Lagoon project has moved into a new phase this year for the Ecotago Charitable Trust, which has shifted its focus towards supporting project-based learning and riparian planting.

    Concerns grow over workplace drug use

    Concerns grow over workplace drug use

    Amphetamine and opioid use is a major hazard and Dunedin is not immune to the risks.

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    Unusual backdrop to DCC plan hearing

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    Unusual backdrop to DCC plan hearing

    Walk-outs, insults, political manoeuvring and cackling councillors. It was anything but your usual Dunedin City Council meeting.

    Otago Boys’ thrilled by cadet sword gift

    Otago Boys' High school rector Richard Hall (left) is presented with a cadet sword by old boy...

    Otago Boys’ thrilled by cadet sword gift

    A Dunedin high school has been given a cadet sword as a symbol of service by an old boy.
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