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Green Party member Dick Martin said he repairs this sign in Maia twice a week.

Signs on the corner of Puddle Alley and Dukes Road North, Mosgiel, fan foul of Dunedin City Council regulations.

'Taking the Pulse' columnist Dene Mackenzie found there was to be no left turn in Tauranga.

Jeanette Fitzsimons, co-leader of the Greens, demonstrates her commitment at the AJ Hackett Bungy Centre, Kawarau Gorge.

Labour Duneidn South candidate Clare Curran and Michael Cullen at her election campaign launch.

Labour leader Helen Clark launches Student Allowance policy at the University of Otago.

Clare Curran and Michael Cullen visit Hillside Engineering Group workshops in Dunedin.

National Party candidates Michael Woodhouse (left) and Conway Powell campaigning in the Octagon, Dunedin.

John Key, centre, takes a stoll around Queenstown waterfront with deputy leader Bill English, left, and an entourage of supporters and minders.

Green Party MP Sue Kedgley campaigning at Centre City New World in Dunedin.

First time voter Philippa Mackay.

Protest during John Key's visit to Dunedin.

The Great Debate in Queenstown
From left, Roger Douglas, Michael Cullen, Jim Anderton.

The Great Debate audience in Queenstown.

Radio New Zealand's Kim Hill questions politicians at a debate held in the Hutton Theatre in Dunedin. From left are, Doug Woolerton, Trevor Mallard, Peter Dunne, Ms Hill, Nick Smith, Russel Norman, Jim Anderton and Kathleen McCabe.

Time for reflection.

Rodney Hide and John Key face the media in Remuera.

Sign of things to come.
Election campaign 2008 around Otago and New Zealand. Photos by ODT photographers; prints available for purchase at Otago Images.