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    Fiona and Nelson Hancox, who met Redford after he stayed at their farm during filming for Pete’s...

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    Boil-water notice lifted after two years

    Jules Witt. File photo: Nick Brook

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    Boil-water notice lifted after two years

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    Ecological action encouraged at exhibit

    Owaka artist and environmentalist Gordon Thompson stands by one piece of his Art in Action...

    Ecological action encouraged at exhibit

    Owaka artist Gordon Thompson’s latest exhibition is at Balclutha’s new Colour + Light Gallery throughout September.

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    Trophy won in resurrected photography competition

     Jordy Soole, Clutha.

    Trophy won in resurrected photography competition

    Pioneer Park in the centre of Alexandra will be humming with activities for all ages.

    Work begins on new public toilet

    The old Kaka Point toilets. PHOTO: CLUTHA LEADER FILES

    Work begins on new public toilet

    MulletMan are crowd favourites at the Alexandra Blossom Festival.

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    Laura Allan. PHOTO: NICK BROOK

    Local legend

    Pioneer Park in the centre of Alexandra will be humming with activities for all ages.

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    Library head retiring after 37-year career

    Clutha District Council head of libraries and visitor information Debbie Duncan relaxes in...

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    Library head retiring after 37-year career

    A retiring library head says her 37-year career amid books came about entirely by chance.

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    Kākā sightings spur hope for bird’s return

    Kākā have been spotted in Milton. Photo: Sara Gillies

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    Kākā sightings spur hope for bird’s return

    They appear to be here, there and everywhere.

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    Search for southern A&P show queen set to resume

    New South Otago A&P Show Queen convener Diane Storer is ready to crown the queen of the...

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    Search for southern A&P show queen set to resume

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    Local Legends: Kirsty Elers & Jen McDonald

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    Local Legends: Kirsty Elers & Jen McDonald

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    Environmental breach fines to soar

    Environmental enforcement on primary industries is a big job in Clutha: (clockwise from top left)...

    Environmental breach fines to soar

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    Book quickly grew into ‘juggernaut’

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    Book quickly grew into ‘juggernaut’

    A Lawrence Chinese Camp historian says her new book chronicling the camp’s descendants has been a nine-year labour of love.

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    Reading letters spurs visit to uncle’s grave

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    Reading letters spurs visit to uncle’s grave

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    Burnout bug taking off with women

    PHOTO: RICHARD DAVISON

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    Burnout bug taking off with women

    More than a hint of pink was in evidence as the Girls Burnout competition visited Clutha for the first time at the weekend.

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    ‘People are going to be bankrupted’

    Clutha District Mayor Bryan Cadogan. PHOTO: ODT FILES

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    ‘People are going to be bankrupted’

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    Qualification celebrated

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    Qualification celebrated

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    Hot ashes determined as cause of fire

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    Hot ashes determined as cause of fire

    Carelessly disposing of hot ash was the cause of a blaze that destroyed a Balclutha home.
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