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Read Full Story (Page 20)‘Selfless actions’ recognised
NOT a day goes by when Samson Aruwa does not think about the night he desperately pulled 30 trapped partygoers from a fatal pileup at a Dunedin student flat. University of Otago student Sophia Crestani died at the overcrowded party in October 2019,...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Correcting an image problem
ONE day Elsa Couvreur got an email saying ‘‘hey Elsa, I’ve seen you naked online, you look great’’. Then another email and another, all saying they had seen this video or wanted to see it. Couvreur was puzzled, so she began asking the emailers what...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Eyes front
A little owl watches for prey from the heartshaped entrance to a hollowed silver birch tree on a farm near Waikouaiti. The little owl is the only raptor species deliberately introduced to New Zealand. It was brought to Otago and Canterbury to try to...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Plea after man falls 10m from building
POLICE are asking people to stay off roofs and tall structures when drinking after a man was left in a critical condition following a 10m fall from a University of Otago building. The young man was rushed to the Dunedin Hospital intensive care unit...
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Read Full Story (Page 32)Dahlia renaissance funding charities
DAHLIAS, once only found at the back of your grandmother’s garden, are now highly sought after. New varieties and an increased presence on social media have turned this once easily dismissed flower into a plant which can sell for $25 a...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Sun comes out to shine on stars at summer concert
IGGY Pop was not the only star putting on a show in Wānaka at the weekend. The sun also made a rare appearance, just on time. It shone down on the 10,000strong mellow crowd that bopped to the tunes of Pop, Joan Jett and the Black Hearts, Hoodoo Gurus...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Camp closure ‘heavyhanded’
A resident at the Gore Motor Camp says the Gore District Council does not care about the people affected by the camping ground’s closure. The council confirmed on Tuesday the troubled camping ground would close today as part of a process agreed last...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Mural to add to ‘colourful’ S. Dunedin
A NEW piece of ‘‘democratic art’’ will mark South Dunedin as the coolest, most colourful part of town, an organiser hopes. Work has begun on a new addition to the South Dunedin Street Art Trail — a mural by artist Guy HowardSmith, covering two walls...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Owner forced to close due to surgery complications
HEALTH complications and surgery wait times have forced the owner of a Dunedin secondhand clothing store to give up her dream job. Infinite Clothing coowner Rose Fisk, a seasoned secondhand clothing retailer of about 15 years, said the back surgery...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Death of vet being treated as homicide
THE tightknit community of rural Milton is staying silent following the death of a local veterinarian in a suspected homicide on Friday. Bunches of flowers were laid at the foot of a sign reading ‘‘The Country Vet’’ outside the Crichton home of...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Optimism rising among local construction
DUNEDIN builders say work on the new Dunedin hospital inpatient building could spread to all corners of the construction industry and support the city for the next decade — all as signs of a recovery begin to show. Health New Zealand Te Whatu Ora...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Billionaire’s boat in Dunedin
AN Australian billionaire’s $69 million superyacht, which doubles as a marine research vessel, has cruised into Dunedin. The Pangaea Ocean Explorer arrived in Port Otago yesterday from Port Lyttelton, sailing under the Jamaican flag. The 58m yacht is...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Memorable arrival starts the year
CARLA Probst will never forget the first day of 2026 — not least because she spent part of it in labour in a helicopter. The Queenstown woman began experiencing contractions in the early hours of yesterday before the hospital helicopter picked her up...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Giving food for Christmas
DUNEDIN foodbanks say they are prepared for when the Christmas rush begins — but are asking for donations so they can stay stocked up for the rest of summer. Presbyterian Support Otago development and engagement manager Ruth Wilson said the past few...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Farra breaking new ground
FOR the first time in its more than 160year history, Dunedin’s Farra Engineering will have a woman leading the business. Managing director Gareth Evans, who has been recovering from a head injury for more than a year, has stepped down to focus on his...
Read Full Story (Page 1)‘Lucky’ blaze did not spread
A MASSIVE blaze in an East Gore rental property has shaken neighbours and provided a less than subtle reminder for people to check their smoke alarms. Former Gore district councillor Ralph Beale said he was driving in the township just before lunch...
Read Full Story (Page 1)‘I’ve been set back 30 years’
AN East Otago man has been ‘‘set back 30 years’’ after his uninsured container home was destroyed by fire. Palmerston man Kevin Lott said the fire last Thursday started in his offthegrid container home in Goodwood and then ripped through 25ha of...
Read Full Story (Page 1)25 years of Christmas parades
WARREN Ockwell might be about to turn 90, but says building floats for the Dunedin Santa Parade keeps him young. Better known as Poppa, Mr Ockwell has been creating floats in the Dunedin Santa Parade for the past 25 years. The Dunedin local believes...
Read Full Story (Page 1)64 years as a freezing worker
EIGHTYYEAROLD Ken McLeod has carved out a place in the record books after 64 years as a freezing worker. The Otatara man, thought to be the longestserving meat worker in the country, retired this month from Southland’s Blue Sky Meats. Mr McLeod...
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Read Full Story (Page 12)Pest presents opportunity to enter growing market
AN invasive pest seaweed species has made its home in Otago Harbour, but it may not be all bad news. Southern Clams sees an opportunity in harvesting the wakame, or Undaria pinnatifida, and joining a booming overseas market and is also looking for new...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Mass dumping in student quarter ‘disappointing’
AS Dunedin’s students pack to head home for summer, they are leaving behind piles of couches and stained mattresses for us to remember them by. On Saturday, the last exam for the year was held at the University of Otago and since then many Castle St...
Read Full Story (Page 1)NZDF’s new base in city
THREE into one does go. A new chapter for the defence force in Dunedin began yesterday with the official opening of the force’s new headquarters in Cumberland St. The facility will bring together all of the NZDF’s Dunedinbased units — army reserves,...
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Read Full Story (Page 35)Fireworks behaviour ‘disturbing’
‘‘DISTURBING behaviour’’ in Dunedin’s student quarter put emergency services at serious risk and represents a disappointing uptick of poor behaviour in the area, officials say. On Wednesday night, firefighters in North Dunedin were forced to withdraw...
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