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    Fears over plan to axe outdoor education

    Year 13 Mount Aspiring College hostel student Tanyn Wood (left) and fellow student Freya Atkins...

    Fears over plan to axe outdoor education

    As the government looks to take outdoor education away from seniors, local teachers and students urge the importance of the subject in Wānaka.

    Laws questions ongoing increases in ORC staff while rates continue to rise

    Otago Regional Councillor Michael Laws. PHOTO: ALLIED MEDIA

    Laws questions ongoing increases in ORC staff while rates continue to rise

    A local councillor says the regional council has treated ratepayers as "bottomless money pits" and has suggested sacking unnecessary staff would mean a drop in rates.

    Renowned artist opens gallery in Wānaka

    Andrew Tischler has been internationally recognised for his beautiful landscape paintings. PHOTO:...

    Renowned artist opens gallery in Wānaka

    When Andrew Tischler was at school, while most of his friends were playing hockey, cricket and climbing trees, he was tucked away creating art.

    Mount Aspiring College Foundation fund about providing enduring benefits

    Mount Aspiring College. PHOTO: ODT FILES

    Mount Aspiring College Foundation fund about providing enduring benefits

    More than $250,000 is being invested to support Mount Aspiring College with a range of initiatives including mental health support as part of a new fund launched by the school’s foundation.

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    Government promises aid to address mental health crisis in Wānaka and Central

    Health Minister Matt Doocey in Wanaka during his nationwide rural health tour. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

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    Government promises aid to address mental health crisis in Wānaka and Central

    The government has promised extra measures to help with Wānaka and Central Otago’s health and mental health crisis caused by a lack of facilities.

    Camp seeks to aid coast racers

    Wānaka athlete Hamish Elliott (left) and local Bob McLachlan are excited to train next year’s...

    Camp seeks to aid coast racers

    The Coast to Coast race is no easy endeavour and two Wānaka locals have taken it upon themselves to support next year’s participants with a full-on training programme.

    Plating up to help the community

    Food for Love co-founder and operations manager Bex Sarginson (left) and general manager Jodie...

    Plating up to help the community

    Thinking of dining out in September? There are 20 restaurants across Wānaka taking part in the annual Plate Up for Love charity giveaway.

    Film festival brings the Antarctic to Wānaka

    A successful night was had diving deep into the frozen continent with New Zealand Antarctic...

    Film festival brings the Antarctic to Wānaka

    There is much to learn about the planet’s frozen continent and what better place to start than at a film festival.

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    Leak continues to cause issues for nearby houses

    Peter Freeman is concerned about a leaking water pipe in Saleyards Rd. PHOTO: ANDREW ASHTON

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    Leak continues to cause issues for nearby houses

    An unknown amount of water had already been pouring out of a Saleyards Rd water pipe for more than a week, before repair efforts backfired, leaving nearby properties briefly flooded.

    Movie shown to promote Multiple Sclerosis week

    Men stormed two NSW cinema screenings shouting 'Allahu Akbar'. Photo: Getty

    Movie shown to promote Multiple Sclerosis week

    Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Otago is hosting a public screening of an inspiring recent movie to promote MS Awareness Week.

    Milestone marked as 150th bird rehabilitated

    Jack Little Owl/Ruru Nohinohi was quite at home. PHOTO SUPPLIED

    Milestone marked as 150th bird rehabilitated

    There was a special milestone marked in Weston recently with the rehabilitation and release on an injured owl.

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    Higher cost for transfer station approved

    Wanaka's refuse transfer station. PHOTO: ODT FILES

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    Higher cost for transfer station approved

    A much-needed upgrade to Wanaka’s waste transfer station is proceeding to the next step despite an increase in costs required to maintain it.

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    Museums facing uphill battle

    South Otago Museum in Balclutha is one of six museums in Clutha requiring significant funding....

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    Museums facing uphill battle

    Each of Clutha’s six museums could face closure, unless funding and volunteer support increase.

    Scout group's cooked kai making 'huge difference' to community

    Georgetown Scout Group Kea leader Briana Sansom oversees (from left) Corban Sanderson, Brydon...

    Scout group's cooked kai making 'huge difference' to community

    Cooking healthy kai for those in need is keeping a Southland Scout group connected to its community.

    Bursting with pride

    PHOTO: STEPHEN JAQUIERY

    Bursting with pride

    The grandmother of Southland assistant coach Scott Eade, Cecily Eade, 91, with the Ranfurly Shield at Vickery Court rest-home in Invercargill yesterday.

    Shell requires further work to fix cracks

    The shell stands more than 4m tall at Kohikohi Park in Riverton/Aparima, about 40 minutes from...

    Shell requires further work to fix cracks

    A Southland town icon which underwent major refurbishment requires further repairs for small cracks and peeling, just one year on.

    Practice key when stringing power lines

    Heliventures owner Craig McMillan pilots a McDonnell Douglas 520m Notar to string power lines in...

    Practice key when stringing power lines

    It may have been another day in the office for Heliventures owner and pilot Craig McMillan yesterday but his office was in the air and involved threading the needle.

    Winds on way for Dunedin as more wild weather bears down

    Winds on way for Dunedin as more wild weather bears down

    Strong winds are bearing down on parts of the South, including Dunedin, as some more wild weather whips up the country.

    Growing pains dominant issue for Queenstown

    Queenstown. PHOTO: ODT FILES

    Growing pains dominant issue for Queenstown

    Growing pains are at the core of most of the issues likely to dominate local election debates in the Queenstown Lakes district over the coming weeks.

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    'I can’t see Onslow not being built'

    The creation of a large hydro-storage lake at Lake Onslow, east of Roxburgh, is being...

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    'I can’t see Onslow not being built'

    The Lake Onslow battery project may be the only option left on the table, says the man who came up with the scheme.
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