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    Dunedin Airport lashes out at government

    Daniel De Bono.

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    Dunedin Airport lashes out at government

    Dunedin Airport has accused the government of double-dipping and questionable law-making in a submission calling on it to abandon a move which raises the cost of bringing back international flights.

    $11.9m for new recycling machinery

    Jim O'Malley. Photo: supplied

    $11.9m for new recycling machinery

    The Dunedin City Council has put $11.9 million towards high-end machinery to sort rubbish from the yellow-lidded mixed recycling bins.

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    Walker questions campaigning tactic

    Steve Walker. Photo: supplied

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    Walker questions campaigning tactic

    A campaigning tactic of running for mayor to boost chances of being elected to council has been questioned by a Dunedin councillor.

    Tractor up in flames in spectacular Three Mile Hill blaze

    Tractor up in flames in spectacular Three Mile Hill blaze

    A tractor has gone up in flames after catching fire while driving up Three Mile Hill Road.

    Council hopefuls talk about climate change

    Andrew Simms

    Council hopefuls talk about climate change

    Although nominations for local body elections do not open for another two weeks, some of Dunedin’s early-bird candidates got the ball rolling by outlining their thoughts on climate-related issues.

    Night sky turning blue for Matariki

    Iona Church in Port Chalmers has had blue LED lights installed, giving a haunting effect for...

    Night sky turning blue for Matariki

    High above Port Chalmers, a historic church is turning the night sky bright blue to celebrate Matariki.

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    Bus hub issues: councils ‘doing exactly what we said we would’

    The Dunedin City and Otago Regional Councils issued a joint statement yesterday saying the...

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    Bus hub issues: councils ‘doing exactly what we said we would’

    Dunedin Mayor Jules Radich says who should take the lead on making the bus hub safer is not a "hot potato" despite staff from the two councils pointing the finger at each other.

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    Slippery slope of butter prices

    Speight’s Ale House Dunedin staff member Bella Mangos holds up a sliced pound of butter. PHOTO:...

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    Slippery slope of butter prices

    A more than 50% surge in the price of butter is a "frightening" sign the hospitality industry is doing it tough, a Dunedin business owner says.

    Play’s themes ‘still relevant’

    Kaikorai Valley College year 13 student Laurence Gordon, 17, in character as Head Basher the...

    Play’s themes ‘still relevant’

    ]A Dunedin secondary school is bringing back a play one of its physics teachers wrote 19 years ago because its themes are still relevant today.

    Otago Girls’ brought together by library day

    Otago Girls' High School deputy head girl Meg Allison (left) and head girl Jessie McGrouther...

    Otago Girls’ brought together by library day

    Shrek, Barbie and and The Cat in the Hat were some of the popular stories from which a Dunedin secondary school drew inspiration for its annual library day yesterday.

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    Changes do not address core issues: developer

    George Hercus. Photo: ODT files

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    Changes do not address core issues: developer

    The Dunedin City Council appears set to back down on changes developers warned would drive business out of the city.

    Apprentice butcher wins regional heat

    Gardens New World butcher Riley Hall, of Dunedin, with his trophy for winning the ANZCO Foods...

    Apprentice butcher wins regional heat

    Riley Hall has gone from being brought up in a vegetarian household to being Otago’s top apprentice butcher.

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    Claim govt setting up polytechs to fail

    Francisco Hernandez. PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON

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    Claim govt setting up polytechs to fail

    The government has been accused of setting up polytechnics to fail after the revelation that almost one in 10 jobs have been cut in the past year.

    New to speaking English but singing no issue

    South Otago High School year 11 student Jared Gerida, 15, sings in front of his school choir...

    New to speaking English but singing no issue

    Two years ago, Jared Gerida, 15, could barely speak a word of English. Yesterday, the South Otago High School student led his choir at a regional singing competition.

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    Radich allies switch to Barker

    Jules Radich. PHOTO: LINDA ROBERTSON

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    Radich allies switch to Barker

    Dunedin Mayor Jules Radich appears to have no councillors backing his bid for re-election as two former allies jump ship to support a rival.

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    Shop set for influx of half a million books

    Hard To Find Books Dunedin manager Blaze Forbes peruses the aisles at the Dowling St second-hand...

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    Shop set for influx of half a million books

    Half a million books could be bound for Dunedin if the closure of a prominent second-hand bookshop goes ahead, its owner says.

    Davies returning to hospital project to lead delivery of in-patient facility

    Evan Davies. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

    Davies returning to hospital project to lead delivery of in-patient facility

    The merry-go round of leaders of the delayed new Dunedin hospital project continues with Evan Davies jumping on for another ride.

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    Judge appreciates welcome

    Judge Hermann Retzlaff is ready to start work at the Dunedin District Court after his song-filled...

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    Judge appreciates welcome

    Dunedin's newest judge is ready to work hard, although he might not be a Highlanders fan just yet.

    Last year’s Octacan effort caned

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    Last year’s Octacan effort caned

    Taieri College students stand around a New Zealand made out of cans the school collected for the annual Octacan appeal.

    Boys’ 40km walking, cycling efforts raise $2070 to help people in Solomon Islands

    Liberton Christian School pupils Oscar Pol (front) and Alexander Steenkamp raised a collective ...

    Boys’ 40km walking, cycling efforts raise $2070 to help people in Solomon Islands

    Spending 11 hours walking 40km around Otago Harbour to raise money for people living in poverty was the least he could do, a Liberton Christian School pupil says.
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