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    Obituary: accountant charted dark waters

    Tony and Lenore Anderson on their wedding day. Photo: supplied

    Obituary: accountant charted dark waters

    The collapse of wool textile company Mosgiel Ltd in 1980 has been described as one of the major receiverships in New Zealand’s history due to its financial and human impact.

    Funding to bolster long-running study

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    Funding to bolster long-running study

    The next phase of the Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study’s research into oral health is expected to have a ripple effect on many generations to come, following a significant...

    New neighbours

    A Buller’s mollymawk sits on the water in Otago Harbour in the channel opposite Harwood.

    New neighbours

    The Dunedin Wildlife Hospital invited the Otago Daily Times along for the release of a Buller’s mollymawk off Dunedin’s coast this week aboard Port to Port Cruises and Wildlife Tours’ MV...

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    Exit risk played down: pub patron

    A fire exit at Dunedin’s The Bog Irish Bar is locked with a padlock. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

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    Exit risk played down: pub patron

    A patron who sounded the alarm about a locked fire exit at a central Dunedin pub has accused its owner of playing down the risk to the public.

    Govt’s infrastructure contracting criticised

    Still waiting for work to begin on the Dunedin Hospital inpatient site. The outpatient building...

    Govt’s infrastructure contracting criticised

    A lawyer at CPB Contractors, the Australian construction giant set to build the new Dunedin hospital, has slammed the government’s "disastrous" approach to contracting major infrastructure projects.

    Plaque laid in memory of student

    The plaque in memory of Enere McLaren-Taana at Trinity Catholic College. PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH

    Plaque laid in memory of student

    A Dunedin secondary school has honoured a former student with a memorial plaque a year after he was tragically killed in a stabbing at the bus hub.

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    Community library closing the books

    St Kilda Community Library volunteers (from left) Helen Parry, Wayne Sutherland and Terri Saxon...

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    Community library closing the books

    After more than a century of continuous service to the St Kilda community, one of New Zealand’s last unplugged libraries will shut its doors permanently.

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    Net finishing touch to Seafarers’ Corner

    The Historic Iona Church Restoration Trust committee member Rachel Day in front of a hand-made...

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    Net finishing touch to Seafarers’ Corner

    One of the final steps has been completed in the large-scale renovation of a Port Chalmers church, honouring past and present seafaring men and women.

    Further cuts slammed

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    Further cuts slammed

    Cutting rehabilitation beds in the new Dunedin hospital inpatient building by more than half could have drastic consequences for the ageing population, the leader of the nurses’ union says.

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    Don't save our churches

    Former Andersons Bay Presbyterian Church. PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON

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    Heritage protection discouraged

    Churches across Dunedin are singing from the same hymn sheet, asking the council not to protect their buildings, some of which are slated for demolition.

    Dunedin man jailed after punching judge

    Ryan Andrew Brown was sentenced, via audio-visual link, in the Papakura District Court. Photo:...

    Dunedin man jailed after punching judge

    A Dunedin man who ran through a courtroom and punched a judge in the arm has been jailed.

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    Historic Lewis Cottage bought by ‘local’

    Lewis Cottage in Deborah Bay. PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH

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    Historic Lewis Cottage bought by ‘local’

    A new chapter is about to be written in the Lewis Cottage history book.

    Mothers criticise lack of support for families

    Athena MacMillan. PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH

    Mothers criticise lack of support for families

    Three single mums in Dunedin have slammed the Budget for failing their families.

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    Better sea bird protection sought amid ‘crisis’

    A northern royal albatross (toroa) chick sits on its nest at the albatross colony at Taiaroa Head...

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    Better sea bird protection sought amid ‘crisis’

    NZ is seeking better protection for seabirds from high-seas fisheries amid a "conservation crisis" at a meeting of 13 countries in Dunedin this week, Doc says.

    Bed cuts in new Dunedin hospital revealed

    Health NZ has released the breakdown in bed numbers for the new Dunedin Hospital. Image supplied

    Bed cuts in new Dunedin hospital revealed

    Health New Zealand has finally revealed the full scale of cuts to the new Dunedin Hospital, which include cutting the number of rehabilitation beds in half.

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    No parole so treatment can be undertaken

    Tawera Johnson. PHOTO: ODT FILES

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    No parole so treatment can be undertaken

    A Dunedin man who used a samurai sword to slash someone’s face will remain behind bars to undertake intensive treatment.

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    Dolphin catch increase could be ‘random’

    PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES

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    Dolphin catch increase could be ‘random’

    A sixfold increase in dolphin captures since the introduction of onboard cameras could be due to a range of factors, including "random fluctuations", Seafood New Zealand says.

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    Full inquiry into drug debt death 'not desirable'

    Sean Buis was killed at Unity Park in Eglinton Rd, Dunedin. PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH

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    Full inquiry into drug debt death 'not desirable'

    There will be no coronial inquest into the death of a Dunedin man who was killed over a $350 debt after the case was dealt with by the High Court. 

    Firewood stacking funds sports trips

    King’s High School students Siaki Ramsay (left), 16, and Nantei Teweti, 15, about to stack a pile...

    Firewood stacking funds boys’ sports trips

    Stacking wood is giving a group of King’s High School students an education in one of life’s biggest lessons.

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    Early release for robber

    Ashley Old. PHOTO: ODT FILES

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    Early release for robber

    A Mosgiel man who committed two armed robberies in a fortnight has been released on parole after serving just over half of his sentence.
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