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    Dan Carter kicks new Christchurch stadium into life

    Dan Carter kicks new Christchurch stadium into life

    Crusaders legend Dan Carter, Christchurch Mayor Phil Mauger and PM Christopher Luxon were among the crowd that gathered to open the city's new stadium on Friday morning.

    Govt reveals details of fuel-rationing plan

    Govt reveals details of fuel-rationing plan

    The government has fleshed out its National Fuel Plan, outlining rationing measures that would be taken if supplies start running dry.

    McSkimming yet to repay taxpayer-funded hotel stays

    Former Deputy Commissioner Jevon McSkimming. Photo: RNZ

    McSkimming yet to repay taxpayer-funded hotel stays

    Disgraced former Deputy Police Commissioner Jevon McSkimming has not replied to a request to pay back up to 10 taxpayer-funded stays at hotels during his affair, three weeks on.

    Stolen identities used to raid benefit payments

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    'Horrible people': Stolen identities used to raid benefit payments

    A scam has been uncovered in Christchurch in which fraudsters allegedly steal beneficiaries’ identities to swindle payments from the Ministry of Social Development.

    Trump pauses attacks on Iran's energy plants

    US President Donald Trump speaks next to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth during a cabinet meeting...

    Trump pauses attacks on Iran's energy plants, says talks 'going well'

    US President Donald Trump said he would pause attacks on Iran's energy plants for 10 days at Tehran's request and said talks with Iran were going "very well," although an...

    Christchurch 'chop-shop' kingpin fails in bid to cut jail term

    Abdul Ahmadi operated stolen-car "chop shops" in Wellington and Christchurch until police caught...

    Christchurch 'chop-shop' kingpin fails in bid to cut jail term

    A jailed Christchurch "chop-shop" owner who received $800,000 in stolen cars has failed to get his sentence reduced, just months after losing millions in property to the Crown.

    Young mum facing cancer treatment delays

    'The delays could be the difference between me living or dying'

    A young mum facing life-threatening delays for cancer treatment may be forced to raise more than $1 million for a stem cell transplant overseas.

    Damaging winds batter Dunedin overnight

    A large branch fell on cars outside the Good Earth cafe on St David St. Photo: Supplied / Max Quinn

    Damaging winds batter Dunedin overnight

    Two roads are closed after wild winds brought down trees in Dunedin and the city can expect further buffeting today. 

    Rain hits top of South Island, more on way for Far North

    Rain hits top of South Island, more on way for Far North

    A storm battering the country is hitting the top of the South Island, while flood-weary Northlanders are set for a couple of days respite before another bout of wild weather sets in.

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    Wild whackers tee off neighbour — leading to change of course

    Island Park Golf Club president Steve Cushnie throws some golf balls in the air while greenkeeper...

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    Wild whackers tee off neighbour — leading to change of course

    Spraying one off the tee is having an impact on golf clubs around the country and one Dunedin course is trying to do something about it.

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    Te Kaika chair takes aim at critics

    Donna Matahaere-Atariki

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    Te Kaika chair takes aim at critics

    The board chairwoman of an embattled Dunedin health charity has dismissed criticisms of the organisation as simply ‘‘tall poppy’’ syndrome.

    Basketball star snaps up Dunedin pavlova makers

    Basketball star snaps up Dunedin pavlova makers

    A Dunedin institution has been sold to a former New Zealand basketball star.

    Concerns aired as miner outlines expansion plans

    Millers Flat resident Marion Mewburn was the lone protester, but not sole objector, at a meeting...

    Concerns aired as miner outlines expansion plans

    Some opposing residents aired their views in Millers Flat last night as a mining company outlined expansion plans that include rerouting a stream and two roads in the township.

    Retractable curtains for stadium to fix city’s ‘Goldilocks problem’

    Retractable curtains for stadium to fix city’s ‘Goldilocks problem’

    ‘‘Innovative’’ investment unveiled for Dunedin’s covered stadium will attract a wide range of acts the city is missing out on, the venue boss says.

    Singing in school’s 25th

    Singing in school’s 25th

    Hillview Christian School principal Steve Frost, of Christchurch, and New Zealand Association for Christian Schools facilitator Julie McGregor sing during Amana Christian School’s 25th anniversary...

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    District health target figures improve

    Anne Daniels.

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    District health target figures improve

    The Southern district has shown improvement across the board in its health targets, but the nurses’ organisation is not wholly satisfied.

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    Fuel crisis may spur public transport rethink

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    Fuel crisis may spur public transport rethink

    Petrol shortages could lead to the opening of new and desired routes for public transport in the South, one regional councillor has suggested.

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    Hospital budget reassurance over fuel costs

    Cladding work continues at the new Dunedin hospital outpatient building yesterday. The building...

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    Hospital budget reassurance over fuel costs

    Contingencies are in place to stop rising fuel costs producing a further budget blowout for the new Dunedin hospital project, the government says.

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    Students lend perspective to Cargill’s redevelopment

    Second-year Otago Polytechnic design students Alexia Jones (left) and Katie Child stand by their...

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    Students lend perspective to Cargill’s redevelopment

    Otago Polytechnic’s second-year architecture students have spent the semester imagining what to do with the historic Cargill’s Castle.

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    What’s in a number? Council survey rankings debated

    Michael Laws

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    What’s in a number? Council survey rankings debated

    Basic arithmetic came to the fore at an Otago Regional Council meeting this week over accusations of the value of the number four.
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