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    PowerNet chief executive Paul Blue. Photo: Peter McIntosh

    From 50,000 to 65: Power back on for almost all in South

    A fortnight after a storm tore through the South, cutting power to tens of thousands, supply has been restored to almost all customers.

    Trio found guilty of South Canterbury man's murder

    Anaru Moana. File photo

    Trio found guilty of South Canterbury man Anaru Moana's murder

    A jury has found three men guilty of murdering South Canterbury man Anaru Moana.

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    Sawing effort turns up Murphy

    Toko Mouth farmer Simon Davies with his dog Murphy, who he found in his kennel buried under a...

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    Sawing effort turns up Murphy

    A giant macrocarpa tree was no match for Murphy and the quick work of his owner, who thought the worst, but experienced the best.

    'Potentially months' to clear Otago waterways

    An ORC contractor removes trees from Lovells Stream, northwest of Balclutha, following the wild...

    'Potentially months' to clear Otago waterways after October storm

    Clearing fallen trees from waterways across Otago could potentially take months after damaging storms hammered the South late last month.

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    ‘Not true’ Santana has all land it needs

    Rob van der Mark. Photo: Stephen Jaquiery

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    ‘Not true’ Santana has all land it needs

    Stock exchange announcements by Santana Minerals saying it has bought all land needed for its proposed goldmine above Bendigo have been labelled as "simply not true" by a community group.

    Principal ‘satisfied’ after long tenure

    Southland Girls’ High School Yvonne Browning will leave the school at the end of the year to live...

    Principal ‘satisfied’ after long tenure

    Inspiring girls to leave school with qualifications that will help set them up for life has motivated principal Yvonne Browning throughout her career, she says.

    10 submitters on Shotover wastewater application

    The Shotover wastewater treatment plant. PHOTO: STEPHEN JAQUIERY

    10 submitters on Shotover wastewater application

    Just 10 submissions have been received on a controversial application for the Shotover wastewater treatment plant.

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    Surviving the destruction of the ‘perfect storm’

    Lister Helicopters owner pilot Alister Lister in front of his helicopter in Toko Mouth. PHOTOS:...

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    Surviving the destruction of the ‘perfect storm’

    When it rains it pours. Well, in Toko Mouth it blew, crashed and flooded, all in one day - and then it started to smell.

    Southland state of emergency to end on Friday

    Trees bore the brunt of the wild winds including at Queens Park in Invercargill. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

    Southland state of emergency to end on Friday

    A state of emergency imposed after wild winds caused widespread damage in Southland a fortnight ago is to end on Friday morning.

    Final blast work on bluff next week

    Final blast work on bluff next week

    Blasting to clear potential dangers on the Nevis Bluff is due to end next week.

    Serious paragliding accident near Wānaka

    Serious paragliding accident near Wānaka

    A person has been transported to Dunedin Hospital in a serious condition after a paragliding accident near Wānaka.

    Locals with hoses help douse Wānaka fire

    Locals with hoses help douse Wānaka fire

    Locals with garden hoses helped busy Wānaka fire crews last night.

    ‘Major milestone’ as 30-year mining permit granted

    Minister for Oceans and Fisheries Shane Jones. Photo: RNZ

    ‘Major milestone’ as 30-year mining permit granted

    Another milestone has been ticked off in Santana Minerals’ large-scale Bendigo-Ophir Gold Project with the granting of a 30-year mining permit.

    Facilitator to be paid over $1600 a day

    Amy Adams. Photo: file

    Facilitator to be paid over $1600 a day

    Ratepayers will foot the bill for a well-paid Crown facilitator to help redo Waitaki District Council’s failed water reform plans — to the tune of more than $1600 a day.

    Southland highway open after fire

    Photo: NZ Herald

    Southland highway open after fire

    A state highway in Southland has reopened after a hedge by the road caught fire.

    Unlikely to extend state of emergency

    Unlikely to extend state of emergency

    It is unlikely a local state of emergency will be extended, Southland District Mayor Rob Scott says.

    Queenstown restaurants on Michelin's radar

    Amisfield restaurant near Arrowtown has been named restaurant of the year by Cuisine. PHOTOS:...

    Queenstown restaurants on Michelin's radar

    For the first time in 125 years the Michelin guide will include restaurants from Queenstown, Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.

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    New cameras to make roads safer

    A speed camera in Wellington. Photo: RNZ / Samuel Rillstone

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    New cameras to make roads safer

    Drivers with a heavy right foot may soon start receiving speeding tickets from a new type of speed camera being installed around the southern regions.

    Violent incident at court

    Photo: ODT files

    Violent incident at court

    Police rushed to the Queenstown District Court yesterday after a violent incident in the courthouse’s foyer about 2.20pm.

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    Fireworks incidents fuel ban calls

    Used fireworks sit atop a damaged couch in Castle St North yesterday morning. PHOTO: STEPHEN...

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    Fireworks incidents fuel ban calls

    Incidents such as police and fire appliances being shot at by fireworks, which happened in Dunedin this week, does nothing to help those who want them to remain on public sale, an Otago firefighter says.
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      Mustang for sale in garage sale trail

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