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    A four-wheel-drive vehicle successfully traverses a ford outside the Waiora Scout Camp at Whare...

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    Campers extricated as flooding hits

    Emergency services were called on to extricate 18 people trapped by flooding at Waiora Scout Camp yesterday.

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    Astronaut shares space stories

    Veteran astronaut Michael Lopez-Alegria speaks to a crowd of about 120 at Tūhura Otago Museum...

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    Astronaut shares space stories

    Just when Michael Lopez-Alegria was winding down for retirement, the former record-breaking Nasa astronaut found himself in the hot seat again, preparing humans for future space flight.

    Joy of reunion interrupted by fight

    PHOTO: GERARD O’BRIEN

    Joy of reunion interrupted by fight

    Police were in attendance at a Castle St block party yesterday called "High School Reunion Day" after reports of a fight breaking out.

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    Year a turning point for airport: chairman

    Dunedin Airport chief executive Daniel De Bono. PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH

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    Year a turning point for airport: chairman

    Welcoming back international flights was key to a defining year for Dunedin’s airport, its chairman says.

    And then there were none

    PHOTO: GERARD O’BRIEN / REPORT: RUBY SHAW

    And then there were none

    The 58 broadleaf shrubs planted at Queens Gardens by Dunedin man Steve Macknight were removed yesterday morning.

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    Hundreds hooked despite weather

    Children’s area MC Pip Milford-Hughes, or Pippity-Pop, tucks into seafood fried rice, which she...

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    Hundreds hooked despite weather

    The weather was not ideal for a seafood festival, but many hundreds of people were still hooked.

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    Call for low satisfaction levels to be ‘arrested’

    Dunedin. PHOTO: STEPHEN JAQUIERY

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    Call for low satisfaction levels to be ‘arrested’

    A downward satisfaction trend since 2019 in how Dunedin is perceived will have to be arrested by the next council, a mayoralty candidate says.

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    Police stay tight-lipped over homicide investigation

    Police at the scene of a sudden death in North Dunedin on Friday afternoon. PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON

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    Police stay tight-lipped over homicide investigation

    Police are unable to say what weapon may have killed a man whose body was found in North Dunedin last week.

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    All blessed dogs go to heaven, cats too

    Four-year-old wheaten terrier George wanders the pews of St Paul’s Cathedral during the...

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    All blessed dogs go to heaven, cats too

    St Paul's Cathedral is really going to the dogs.

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    Fudge finally finds forever home

    Dunedin woman Miriama Toia pats her one-year-old mixed breed dog Fudge who waited at the SPCA for...

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    Fudge finally finds forever home

    After almost half a year living at the Dunedin SPCA, an "incredibly sweet" pooch named Fudge has found her forever home.

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    Brick-by-brick magnificent models materialise

    A F1 Grand Final Lego model, built by Sequoia, 9 and Cypress Hardisty, 11, with a little help...

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    Brick-by-brick magnificent models materialise

    A Lego F1 track, complete with moving cars and miniature crashes, earned a Dunedin brother and sister building-duo top prize at a celebration of the timeless brick.

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    Staffing, resource issues plague ED

    The Dunedin Hospital emergency department entrance sign on Great King St. PHOTO: GERARD O’BRIEN

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    Staffing, resource issues plague ED

    If the ED is the canary in the Dunedin Hospital coalmine, then there is cause to worry about the bird’s health. Matthew Littlewood looks into the present situation and wonders whether there is a way out. 

    Carrying sister’s legacy — and jacket — on her shoulders

    Otago Girls’ High School student Lucia Morey (right), 15, wearing the New Zealand representative...

    Carrying sister’s legacy — and jacket — on her shoulders

    Lucia Morey is all set to represent New Zealand at the world stage after receiving a special hand-me-down from her sister.

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    Uncertainty on motor camp’s reopening angers residents

    Waikouaiti Beach Motor Camp. PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON

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    Uncertainty on motor camp’s reopening angers residents

    Waikouaiti residents are "ropeable" over vague reopening dates for the council-owned camp, a community board member says.

    Tools, trinkets in troves at sale

    Carolyn Campbell, of Mosgiel, is equipped to tackle spring in the garden after findings some gems...

    Tools, trinkets in troves at sale

    Thrifty treasure hunters were quick to queue in search of bargains at the annual Taieri Rotary Garage Sale.

    ‘Just keep moving’ — the secret to Alice’s longevity

    Alice Sinclair celebrates her 90th birthday with a host of family and friends at the Dunedin...

    ‘Just keep moving’ — the secret to Alice’s longevity

    A 90-year-old Mosgiel woman had the time of her life — literally — as dozens made the flight from Perth to celebrate her birthday with a grand tour of her past.

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    New rail pad gets rail back on track: Peters

    Photo: Stephen Jaquiery

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    New rail pad gets rail back on track: Peters

    The timing was not ideal, but completion of a key construction project at Port Chalmers could be vital for the region’s growth and it came in $1 million under budget.

    One seriously hurt in central city crash

    Emergency services were called to Rattray St at 10.30am today after reports of a car crashing...

    One seriously hurt in central city crash

    A person is in a serious condition following a car crash in central Dunedin this morning.

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    Acquitted given permanent name suppression

    The man appeared at Timaru District Court yesterday. Photo: ODT files

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    Acquitted given permanent name suppression

    The identity of a prominent Otago man will be forever kept secret after he was acquitted of sexual assault charges.

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    Abuser being returned to Fiji

    Emani Naivanawalu. Photo: ODT files

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    Abuser being returned to Fiji

    A man who sexually abused a boy and tried to buy his silence will be returned to Fiji after the Parole Board said there was ‘‘little point’’ in him remaining locked up.
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      Glowworm cave to go ahead

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      Teacher’s dedication to children lauded

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