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    Tree assessment, removal work remains ongoing

    An Otago Regional Council contractor removes trees, from Lovells Stream, northwest of Balclutha,...

    Tree assessment, removal work remains ongoing

    Otago Regional Council staff have been busy assessing tree damage across Otago and there is still plenty of work ahead.

    Call for opponents to support wapiti plan

    Roy Sloan. Photo: supplied

    Call for opponents to support wapiti plan

    The group which instigated the move to get wapiti in Fiordland classed as a herd of special interest says opponents should get right in behind it as they have got what they wanted.

    Vacant strip woven into cultural space

    Kaumatua Kerry Cameron, of Waitati, speaks at the official opening of an outdoor space at...

    Vacant strip woven into cultural space

    A new outdoor space at Queenstown arts and cultural hub Te Atamira has been officially opened with cultural performances and a community carnival.

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    Seven runners still going in ultra

    The last 10 runners in the Arrowtown Backyard Ultra leave the start line for another lap of the...

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    Seven runners still going in ultra

    It has been a dark night of the soul for the last remaining runners in the Arrowtown Backyard Ultra.

    Fears aired over development wastewater plans

    An expert panel assessing the Homestead Bay fast-track application has to make a decision by...

    Fears aired over development wastewater plans

    Serious concerns over a fast-track subdivision application for Queenstown’s Homestead Bay have been aired by the neighbouring Jack’s Point residents’ society.

    Liquor store targeted before vehicle dumped in lake

    This Frankton liquor store was targeted by thieves early today. Photo: Google Maps

    Liquor store targeted before vehicle dumped in lake

    A Frankton liquor store was targeted in an early-morning burglary before thieves dumped a stolen vehicle in Lake Wakatipu, Queenstown police say.

    Metalwork sculptor spreads his wings

    Nicolas Lupacchino with his half-tonne tui at his workshop in Luggate. PHOTO: OLIVIA CALDWELL

    Metalwork sculptor spreads his wings

    It was a steel kiwi taking flight with helium balloons last year that caught the attention of new followers and customers of metalwork artist Nicolas Lupacchino.

    Crash closes highway section

    Crash closes highway section

    Video: Liz Genge-Hicks via Facebook Part of a southern highway was forced to close after a water truck rolled and took out a power pole near Invercargill.

    Blood tests now free in Wānaka

    Twelve blood testing stations had been set up. Photo: Getty Images

    Blood tests now free in Wānaka

    The government has made blood tests in Wānaka and Te Anau free, after months of advocating from the growing townships.

    Young pilot's soaring ambition

    Queenstowner Carly Sherriff, who’s just been awarded a Pauwels Flying Scholarship, pictured with...

    Young pilot's soaring ambition

    A young Queenstown aviator has just been awarded a prestigious scholarship to help make her dream come true.

    ‘An incredible journey’: Currie retires

    Wānaka athlete Braden Currie competes in the world ironman championships in Nice, France, on...

    ‘An incredible journey’: Currie retires

    After 16 years of competing at the highest level of endurance sport, New Zealand triathlete Braden Currie has officially announced his retirement from professional Ironman racing.

    Oamaru to host high wheelers for competition

    Oamaru Penny Farthing Club captain Annie Baxter ready roll. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

    Oamaru to host high wheelers for competition

    Oamaru will play host to the NZ National Penny Farthing and Heritage Bicycle Championships as part of the town’s Victorian Heritage Celebrations next Saturday.

    SH1 near Invercargill reopens after truck crash

    SH1 near Invercargill reopens after truck crash

    State Highway 1 near Invercargill has reopened after a water truck rolled and took out a power pole.

    Olympians take on weighty marathon challenge

    Olympians Max Brown, left, and Marcus Daniell training for the Queenstown Marathon with weighted...

    Olympians take on weighty marathon challenge

    As if running their first marathon in Queenstown isn’t burden enough, two Kiwi Olympians will also potentially carry up to 20kg extra to support their chosen charity.

    Enjoying the ‘pretty lights’: aurora ‘clearly visible to naked eye’

    Southern lights dazzle over Kaka Point Lighthouse in this photo taken on Thursday night. PHOTO:...

    Enjoying the ‘pretty lights’: aurora ‘clearly visible to naked eye’

    Kaitangata resident Leeana Ferguson captured a striking view of the aurora australis late on Thursday night.

    Calder Stewart eyes future as firm marks 70th

    The Revolution Hills business campus at Calder Stewart’s headquarters just north of Milton....

    Calder Stewart eyes future as firm marks 70th

    A South Otago business has bullishly talked of expansion — with plans for wind and solar farms, and major infrastructure projects — as it brings up 70 years of existence.

    Avalanche risk continues delays on walks, Doc says

    Doc staff monitor avalanche conditions in the MacKinnon Pass on the Milford Track. PHOTO: DOC

    Avalanche risk continues delays on walks, Doc says

    Avalanche conditions continue to cause delays on Fiordland’s Great Walks, the Department of Conservation says.

    RMA charges laid

    PHOTO: ODT FILES

    RMA charges laid

    An Environment Southland investigation into an odour complaint at Tuturau, Southland has resulted in charges being laid.

    Town set to host high wheelers

    Oamaru Penny Farthing Club captain Annie Baxter is ready to roll. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

    Town set to host high wheelers

    Oamaru will play host to the National Penny Farthing and Heritage Bicycle Championships as part of the town’s Victorian Heritage Celebrations next Saturday.

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    October weather broke many records

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    October weather broke many records

    After a month of highly volatile weather with "violent" winds and rain, few people will be surprised that many long-held records were broken across Otago and Southland during October.
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