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Body builders Ferg d Ardis, left and Nicola Whiston d Ardis work out at the Olympic Gym for the South Island Body building Championships. Photo by Peter McIntosh.

At the John Wilson Dr gala day are (from left) Josh Byrne (7) , Malarchy Byrne (7), Harry Byrne (5), James Byrne (5) and Xuan Loke (5). Photo by Gerard O'Brien.

Fairness at Work protest rally in the Octagon on Sunday. Photo by Ellie Constantine

Computer game developer Tim Nixon shows the butterfly inspired social network game, Flutter, which has produced for Dunedin-based production company NHNZ. The game was launched at the Otago Museum. Photo by Peter McIntosh.

In an unusual turn of events, graduate Taifali Leauanae puts a lei on University of Otago Chancellor John Ward. Photo by Jane Dawber.

Pam and Kevin Low, of Balclutha, inspect a 5m female Grays Beaked Whale that was found washed up on rocks near Kaka Kaka Point. Photo by Gregor Richardson.

The Neil sisters ( from left ) Junaye (12), Amily (13) and Karine (15) get the thumbs up from Brockville School pupils after making a donation to the school. Photo by Gerard O'Brien.

Special collections Librarian at the University of Otago Library, Donald Kerr with books to be shown in a pulp fiction exhibition. Photo by Craig Baxter.

Tessa Mills, the manager of the New Zealand Marine Studies Centre at Portobello admires a tank of salmon smolt due to be released on September 1. Photo by Gerard O'Brien.

A truck loaded with export crayfish closed the Waikouaiti Shell station after it's driver collected the awning, tearing it loose and damaging the front of the shop. Photo by Stephen Jaquiery.
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