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    Oamaru house damaged in fire

     Firefighters clear up at the site of a house fire Oamaru this evening. 

    Woman knocked unconscious in Oamaru assault spree

    Police were called to Centennial Park where a woman had been knocked unconscious. Photo: ODT Files

    Woman knocked unconscious in Oamaru assault spree

    Offenders in Oamaru assaulted two people in their homes before knocking a woman unconscious in a public park where people were playing sport.

    Third theatre coming as business booms

    Grace and Chris Rottenberry, holding their daughter Mia, 2, are delighted a third theatre at The...

    Third theatre coming as business booms

    Business is booming and a third theatre is being developed at Oamaru’s Riviera Cinema.

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    Athies ramp it up in second half to romp to 46-18 win

    Savenaca Rabaka. PHOTO: NIC DUFF

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    Athies ramp it up in second half to romp to 46-18 win

    Athletic Marist turned up the heat in the second half to romp to a 46-18 victory in a top-of-the-table Citizens Shield clash on Saturday.

    Whitestone’s Monte Cristo wins top award

    Celebrating with the Champion of Champions trophy are (from left) Annabel Berry, Christine Lovell...

    Whitestone’s Monte Cristo wins top award

    Whitestone Cheese cleaned up at the NZ Champions of Cheese awards, paying tribute to one half of the instigators of the business.

    Principal settling in at ‘thriving’ school

    Duntroon School has a new principal, Sarah Caldwell. PHOTO: JULES CHIN

    Principal settling in at ‘thriving’ school

    Sarah Caldwell is the new principal of Duntroon School.

    ‘Big privilege’ for Zorab to lead brigade

    Jack Zorab has been appointed Chief Fire Officer for the Omarama Volunteer Fire Brigade. PHOTO:...

    ‘Big privilege’ for Zorab to lead brigade

    There is a new chief in charge of the Omarama Volunteer Fire Brigade.

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    Tourism faces drastic funding cut

    Visitors wander through some of the limestone left by the early formation of New Zealand, at the...

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    Tourism faces drastic funding cut

    Waitaki tourism funding is likely to be slashed by the district council — throwing the Unesco-accredited Waitaki Whitestone Geopark’s future funding in doubt.

    Vehicle allegedly attacked with axe

    Photo: Getty Images

    Vehicle allegedly attacked with axe

    An Oamaru man who allegedly attacked a vehicle with an axe — as a person sat inside — faces serious charges.

    Oamaru cheese cream of the crop

    Whitestone Cheese head cheesemaker Jonathan Emerson and managing director Simon Berry at their...

    Oamaru cheese cream of the crop

    A sheep milk cheddar made in Oamaru has been named New Zealand's best cheese.

    Hoping to get brigade ‘future fit’

    Jack Zorab has been appointed as the new chief fire officer for the Omarama Volunteer Fire...

    Hoping to get brigade ‘future fit’

    There is a new chief in charge of the Omarama Volunteer Fire Brigade.

    Aiming to nurture a ‘supportive village’

    Aiming to nurture a ‘supportive village’

    The new Waitaki Multicultural community connector is passionate about creating a "supportive village" for new Waitaki residents.

    Cause of power outage unknown

    Photo: ODT Files

    Cause of power outage unknown

    Thousands of Waitaki power consumers fell victim to a once-in-a-decade power cut last Saturday.

    New principal a dab hand

    New Duntroon School principal Sarah Caldwell. PHOTO: JULES CHIN

    New principal a dab hand

    Sarah Caldwell is the new principal of Duntroon School.

    Bugle player honoured for long service

    Oamaru Garrison Band member Andrew Hayes (centre) with family and friends at the Hakataramea War...

    Bugle player honoured for long service

    An Oamaru man who has played the bugle at Oamaru Anzac commemorations for 60 years and at Hakataramea for 37 years, has been honoured this year.

    ‘Over 40 years’ of Anzac addresses given

    Archdeacon the Ven Bernard Wilkinson (centre) leads the procession from Maheno School to the...

    ‘Over 40 years’ of Anzac addresses given

    Maheno’s Anzac Day commemoration has had a distinctive figure at the helm for over 40 years: 94-year-old archdeacon the Ven Bernard Wilkinson.

    $62,000 in grants distributed

    The government has discontinued access to the Marsden Fund, a funding source for investigator-led...

    $62,000 in grants distributed

    The Waitaki District Council has awarded over $62,000 in its first round of community grants for 2025.

    Five new exhibitions on at gallery

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    Five new exhibitions on at gallery

    The Forrester Gallery is buzzing with five new exhibitions.

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    Eco-friendly edible cups ‘pretty cool’

    Kirsten Popplewell serves up fresh coffee in edible cups. PHOTO: CLAIRE TAYLOR

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    Eco-friendly edible cups ‘pretty cool’

    Echo Coffee, a small coffee cart in Weston, has adopted an eco-friendly way to enjoy its brews — edible cups.

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    ‘Great and brave’ Access workers seek public support

    Access Community Health support workers protest on Severn St yesterday. PHOTO: JULES CHIN

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    ‘Great and brave’ Access workers seek public support

    The wild weather across the South Island did not stop "brave" Access Community Health (ACH) workers from protesting on Severn St in Oamaru yesterday.
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