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    Miller's Flat Hall. Image: Google Maps

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    Communities go to bat for public halls

    The smaller communities of Central Otago have come out fighting for their council-owned halls and buildings, with some challenging elected members to push back at central govt demands.

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    Appeal over length of jail term for abuse dismissed

    Shannon Swain, pictured here in 2022, was sentenced to two years and one month in jail for...

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    Appeal over length of jail term for abuse dismissed

    A national snooker champion who was jailed after sexually abusing a girl for five years has had his bid for a shortened sentence refused.

    Progress made in intervention

    The co-educational college in Gore has been under a limited statutory review since April 2023....

    Progress made in intervention

    St Peter’s College continues to make progress and it may emerge out of statutory intervention later this year.

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    Film body praises rebate funding

    Kyle Murdoch. Photo: supplied

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    Film body praises rebate funding

    Film Otago Southland chairman Kyle Murdoch says a $577m funding boost to NZ's film and TV sector will ensure the country remains competitive on the world stage.

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    Calls for sign to be moved past bridge

    Heather Morris holds her horse Mach beside State Highway 8, just east of Ettrick. PHOTO: ELLA...

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    Calls for sign to be moved past bridge to slow speedsters

    A newcomer to Ettrick says she cannot sleep at night and is putting her life, her animals, and grandchildren in danger every time she gets on the road.

    Central Otago council urged to back fire campaign

    Deputy mayor Neil Gillespie is also chief of the Cromwell Volunteer Fire Brigade. Photo: Ella...

    Central Otago council urged to back fire campaign

    Naseby residents, crib owners, and firefighting experts are urging the Central Otago District Council to play a bigger part in protecting properties and people against potential wildfires.

    Little consensus over future of community pool

    The revitalised   Ida MacDonald Roxburgh Community Pool Punawai Ora. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

    Little consensus over future of community pool

    Roxburgh residents appear split over whether to hand over the keys to their community pool to the Central Otago District Council.

    Indian community making an impact: commissioner

    Indian High Commissioner Neeta Bhushan (left) sparked off the smile train with Anu John and...

    Indian community making an impact: commissioner

    The people of Invercargill are helping shape the relationship between India and New Zealand, India’s High Commissioner says.

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    Swiss take aim at proud claim

    Invercargill town crier Lynley McKerrow in front of a Strang’s Coffee mural shows what she thinks...

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    Swiss take aim at proud claim

    The Swiss are talking about how they invented instant coffee. But what has become a staple for many was in fact first made in the jewel of the south - Invercargill.

    Work begins on new suspension bridge

    The second bridge on the popular Hooker Valley Track in Aoraki/Mt Cook National Park was closed...

    Work begins on new suspension bridge

    More of the popular Hooker Valley Track in Aoraki/Mt Cook National Park has reopened, as work starts on a spectacular new suspension bridge.

    Olympians winners in awards

    Finn Butcher. PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES

    Olympians winners in awards

    Otago's Olympians won the top prizes at the Central Otago Sports Awards earlier this month.

    Wet, windy weekend for parts of South Is

    Wet, windy weekend for parts of South Is

    Heavy rain watches are in place for much of the West Coast, the Otago headwaters and Fiordland, while severe gales are set to buffet the Canterbury high country.

    Oyster season ‘slightly behind’

    Shuckers at Barnes Wild Bluff Oyster shuckers have had a slow few weeks. PHOTO: ODT FILES

    Oyster season ‘slightly behind’

    Bouts of bad weather and poor-quality shellfish mean this year’s oyster season has some catching up to do, a long-term industry supplier says.

    From inspired to inspirational

    Queenstowner Cam Marshall takes a break during his impromptu 100km adventure for I Am Hope on...

    From inspired to inspirational

    On Sunday night, Queenstowner Cam Marshall, 21, settled in with a pizza to watch Runn, a documentary detailing Nedd Brockmann’s journey to run 100km a day, for 46 days, across Australia.

    Dual pricing tackles fast fashion

    A third of the profits from sales of coats designed by Liz Mitchell will go to subsidising...

    Dual pricing tackles fast fashion

    A fashion collaborative has set out to challenge the harm caused by fast fashion by making environmentally friendly clothing in New Zealand — with a catch.

    Councillor to throw hat back in the ring

    Kevin Malcolm. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

    Councillor to throw hat back in the ring

    Papakaio's Kevin Malcolm is "excited to go again", standing for a third term as regional councillor, but hopes the upcoming local body elections will also see him joined by more councillors whose...

    Rents increase, fewer properties available

    A report by the Child Poverty Action Group has found rental properties in Gore are 19% less...

    Rents increase, fewer properties available

    The supply of rental properties in New Zealand has reached the highest level for any April in almost a decade, but not in Oamaru, where stocks have dropped and rents are up $65 a week, new data shows.

    Glowing golden guardians stand strong supporting cemetery

    PHOTO: GERARD O'BRIEN

    Glowing golden guardians stand strong supporting cemetery

    Autumnal trees form a colourful background to the Millers Flat cemetery.

    Pair safe and dry after Lake Wānaka capsizing

    PHOTO: STEPHEN JAQUIERY

    Pair safe and dry after Lake Wānaka capsizing

    Two people have been accounted for after a sailboat capsized in Lake Wānaka.

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    Council cuts grant allocations by over 50%

    Artists' impressions of what the Tuapeka Aquatic Centre could look like. Graphics supplied.

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    Council cuts grant allocations by over 50%

    Several South Otago community groups will have to look to alternative sources of funding this year, after Clutha District Council slashed its grant allocations by more than 50% yesterday.
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      ‘No apology, no sorry, no nothing’

    • The Westpac Bank branch in Gordon Rd, Mosgiel, which may close. PHOTO: GERARD O’BRIEN

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      Mosgiel bank closure would make life 'very difficult'

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      Tiny home embodies ‘bigger vision’ for way of living

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      Opening new McDonald’s ‘like having baby’

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      Enrolment zone proposed as school bursting at seams

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