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    Alleged murderer to appear in court

    A police officer keeps watch at the intersection of Somerville St and Marne St in Andersons Bay,...

    Alleged murderer to appear in court

    A man charged with murder is set to appear in the Dunedin District Court today, after a death in the city on Friday evening.

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    90kg tuna from area set to be marine reserve

    Jason Lewis and the bluefin tuna he caught off the Dunedin coast on Tuesday. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

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    90kg tuna from area set to be marine reserve

    Another hefty bluefin tuna has been caught off the Dunedin coast, but the big catches may become even harder to bag, as some of the fishing area will soon move into a marine reserve where fishing...

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    Survey findings suggest no mandate for govt tobacco policies

    Janet Hoek. PHOTO: ODT FILES

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    Survey findings suggest no mandate for govt tobacco policies

    Findings of a new survey show New Zealanders share the concerns of health researchers about the covert influence the tobacco industry exerts on government policy, and the resounding failure of...

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    Council to consider gymnastics funding

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    Council to consider gymnastics funding

    A funding boost to the tune of $100,000 a year could help secure the future of gymnastics in Dunedin, councillors have been told.

    Lantern-making for carnival begins

    Romi Thomson, 6, displays a lantern created at a workshop at the Meridian Mall in Dunedin on...

    Lantern-making for carnival begins

    Cocoons have been created.

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    600 birds of a feather flock together at show

    Ian Selby judges a black Pekin cockerel at the 49th annual Dunedin Poultry Show at Forrester Park...

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    600 birds of a feather flock together at show

    Poultry, caged birds, waterfowl and pigeons were well-represented in a Dunedin show at the weekend.

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    Minister ‘hiding behind percentages’ on road changes

    Cr Andrew Simms. PHOTO: ODT FILES

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    Minister ‘hiding behind percentages’ on road changes

    Suggestions by the government Mosgiel traffic congestion and trucks in the main street are not much to worry about have been panned.

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    NZTA criticised over Mosgiel traffic priorities

    A truck travels down Mosgiel's Gordon Rd. PHOTO: CRAIG BAXTER

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    NZTA criticised over Mosgiel traffic priorities

    The government must not be allowed to drag the chain in sorting out Mosgiel transport troubles, community advocates say.

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    Good weather brings dragon boat recruits to harbour

    Dunedin locals try their hand at dragon boat racing on Otago Harbour for the first time during...

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    Good weather brings dragon boat recruits to harbour

    Sunny skies and a glass-like harbour drew in a huge crowd for a Dunedin dragon boat team’s callout to possible recruits.

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    Cuts to technology subjects anger teachers

    Attending their annual conference in Dunedin yesterday were (from left) Home Economics Technology...

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    Cuts to technology subjects anger teachers

    A government plan to gut food and technology as a school subject will fail children who do not learn nutrition and life skills at home, teachers say.

    Ukraine riding school beckons city man again

    Dunedin man Trevor Sutherland is heading back to Ukraine. PHOTO: GERARD O’BRIEN

    Ukraine riding school beckons city man again

    A Dunedin man is heading back to a place he calls ‘‘surreal insanity’’.

    Bid to prevent catastrophe with leaking California chemical tank

    A drone view shows water being sprayed during the incident in Garden Grove, California. Photo:...

    Bid to prevent catastrophe with leaking California chemical tank

    Firefighters trying to keep a tank of hazardous chemicals in California from exploding or leaking have brought in outside experts to help prevent a catastrophe.

    Anti-Muslim extremism 'worst in 20 years'

    Federation of Islamic Associations chairperson Abdur Razzaq. File photo: VNP / Phil Smith

    'Hate soup': Anti-Muslim extremism worst in 20 years, leaders say

    Muslim community leaders are warning that New Zealand is facing the most dangerous environment with the worst anti-Muslim extremism in two decades.

    Govt doubles funding for wilding pine control

    Aerial spraying of wilding pines around Queenstown. File photo: Guy Williams

    Govt doubles funding for wilding pine control

    Funding for wilding pine control efforts, including around Queenstown and the Whakatipu Basin, will more than double under a Budget 2026 boost.

    'Huge grievance' fuels rise of One Nation

    One Nation's Barnaby Joyce and leader Pauline Hanson. Photo: Getty Images

    'Huge grievance' fuels rise of One Nation

    Pauline Hanson's One Nation party could become the official opposition in Australia, according to recent polls.

    Green Party bill to ban mining drawn in Parliament

    Green Party environment spokesperson Lan Pham. Photo: RNZ

    Green Party bill to ban mining drawn in Parliament

    A Green Party bill aimed at banning mining activity on public conservation land has been drawn from Parliament's ballot.

    Suspect dead after shots fired near White House

    A Secret Service agent at the scene after gunshots were near the White House in Washington, D.C....

    Suspect dead, bystander injured after shots fired near White House

    A suspect who fired a gun at a White House checkpoint was shot by officers and died after being taken to the hospital, the Secret Service said.

    Iran ceasefire deal 'a lot closer': Trump

    US President Donald Trump leaves Marine One to board Air Force One at Morristown Airport in New...

    Iran ceasefire deal 'a lot closer': Trump

    President Donald Trump says negotiators for the United States and Iran are "getting a lot closer" to finalising an agreement to end the war, according to an interview with CBS News. He said a final...

    Medical costs outpace inflation; pressure on public system grows

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    Medical costs outpace inflation; pressure on public system grows

    People with health insurance are using it earlier and more often, as pressure on the public system grows and the cost of care increases.

    Toll revised down after blast at Chinese coal mine

    Rescuers work at the site following the explosion at the Liushenyu coal mine in Qinyuan county,...

    Death toll revised down after blast at Chinese coal mine

    The chaos in the aftermath of China's worst mine disaster in 17 years has led to a revision in the death toll to 82 killed, local officials say.
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