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    Teen charged with murder of man in Greymouth

    A teenager has been charged with the murder of a 67-year-old man in Greymouth last month.

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    Liquidated company’s orchards up for sale

    Linda and Bruce Jolly. PHOTO: YVONNE O’HARA

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    Liquidated company’s orchards up for sale

    The orchards at the centre of a liquidation of a fledging Central Otago fruit company are up for sale.

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    'Living museum' found beyond locked gates and fences

    Archaeologist Matt Sole by a locked gate, with a Santana-branded sign, barring his way on the...

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    'Living museum' found beyond locked gates and fences

    The way was blocked, but one intrepid archaeologist walked the area Santana intends to dig up for gold. Mary Williams walked behind him, into a landscape protected by three agencies.

    Contrasting sources

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    Contrasting sources

    There was a stark contrast in clarity as the rain-affected Kawarau River met the Clutha River at Cromwell this week.

    Regional council recognises environmental volunteers’ work

    Zac Marsh. Photo: supplied

    Regional council recognises environmental volunteers’ work

    An 11-year-old Te Anau boy who set up his own soft plastics recycling business is among the winners at the 29th Environment Southland Community Awards in Invercargill

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    Four Becker siblings taking to ice for NZ

    Sean Becker (front left) and his siblings, Scott (front right), James (back right) and Bridget,...

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    Four Becker siblings taking to ice for NZ

    An international curling tournament will be a family affair when all four of Central Otago curling great Peter Becker’s children represent New Zealand

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    Stories a warning on cancer genetics

    Oamaru mother and daughter Kerry (left) and Tayla Weir are part of a new video series launched by...

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    Stories a warning on cancer genetics

    An Oamaru mother and daughter are part of an emotional new video series developed by the New Zealand Familial Breast and Ovarian Cancer Trust

    Interests of councillors revealed

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    Interests of councillors revealed

    A register of interests for Invercargill City Council has revealed a wide range of associations for its members - from kidney societies to aluminium technology.

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    Potential for tree shade, fire risk, pests continues to rankle

    West Otago farmers Simon (left) and father Mark Robinson could be left living in shade for much...

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    Potential for tree shade, fire risk, pests continues to rankle

    A West Otago farmer says farm forestry regulations remain unfit for purpose, as he faces a future blighted by shade, frost, pests and fire risk.

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    Swim across English Channel took ‘every ounce’

    Tristan Franklin swims in a major shipping lane. Photo: supplied

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    Swim across English Channel took ‘every ounce’

    He did it tough.

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    Wastewater project ‘doomed from start’

    Alan Dippie. PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON

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    Wastewater project ‘doomed from start’

    One of Lake Hawea’s biggest developers says the council’s plans to fix its wastewater woes is ‘‘doomed from the start’’.

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    Boundary tweak will benefit AS recipients

    New figures show the resort is the most expensive place to rent a house in New Zealand. Photo:...

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    Boundary tweak will benefit AS recipients

    Seven hundred low- to middle-income households in several Queenstown suburbs will benefit from increased housing allowances — in 18 months’ time.

    New council to seal Beach Rd’s fate

    The sea incursion is now within metres of the edge of the scenic Beach Rd, just south of Oamaru....

    New council to seal Beach Rd’s fate

    The future decision to either abandon Oamaru’s Beach Rd to the sea or spend upwards of $10 million to retain the route will be left to the new council

    Quake-prone building law changes caution

    This brick building in Invercargill’s Esk St is one of 401 on Southland’s EPB register. PHOTO:...

    Quake-prone building law changes caution

    Changes to how earthquake-prone buildings are managed across the country have been met tentatively by southern councils.

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    You cannot catch fish if you do not go fishing

    Mike Weddell practises casting on the Silver Stream ahead of the start of the fishing season...

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    You cannot catch fish if you do not go fishing

    The fine weather leading up to the start of the fishing season led us in to a false sense of security imagining balmy conditions as we strode the banks of the river in search of the first fish of...

    Views differ on prospects of oyster farming in bay

    Stewart Island hatchery manager Dick Langdon is hoping to resume oyster farming in Big Glory Bay....

    Views differ on prospects of oyster farming in bay

    It is time to reconsider oyster farming as the Foveaux Strait wild oyster population declines, a Stewart Island hatchery manager says, but an industry stakeholder disagrees.

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    Ex-resident threatened campground staff with knife

    A former resident has been sentenced for threatening Gore Motor Camp staff with a knife and...

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    Ex-resident threatened campground staff with knife

    A week after Gore Motor Camp was shut down by the council, a former resident has been sentenced for threatening camp staff with a knife and breaking a window.

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    Glowworm cave to go ahead

    Queenstown’s ‘‘Eco-Cave’’ glowworm attraction, pegged to open by early 2027. PHOTO: GUY WILLIAMS

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    Glowworm cave to go ahead

    A Queenstown couple are forging ahead with a glowworm attraction near the resort’s town centre after tweaking their proposal to allay planning concerns.

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    Gore teen drove drunk and did burnout after friend's funeral

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    Gore teen drove drunk and did burnout after friend's funeral

    A Gore teenager has been convicted of drink-driving and doing a burnout after the funeral of a fellow car enthusiast last month.

    Witnesses to ‘suspicious’ fires sought: police

    Detective Phill Hamlin. PHOTO: ODT FILES

    Witnesses to ‘suspicious’ fires sought: police

    Police are appealing to the public for help as they investigate "suspicious"late-night fires that have caused residents to flee their homes near Wānaka.
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      Funicular rail rejected, new cablecar plan in the works

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