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    Reaction to plan change halt mixed

    Dunedin residents’ concerns about multi-unit development have been caught up in sweeping halts to plan changes, leaving one city councillor "extremely unhappy".

    ‘We have to get stuff built’

    Prime Minister Christopher Luxon pictured with England cricket coach — and Arrowtown ratepayer —...

    ‘We have to get stuff built’

    The PM claims the controversial Fast-track Approvals Bill is well suited to Queenstown "because in fast-growing regions of the country, and this is one of the fastest, we have to get stuff built".

    Hundreds meet for Taurite Tū games

    Susan Raihana, of Temuka, tests her aim during the Taurite Tū games at the Unipol gymnasium in...

    Hundreds meet for Taurite Tū games

    An Ōtākou strength and exercise programme with a uniquely Māori kaupapa has flourished into a national movement.

    Robotics team headed for national champs

    Showcasing robot building skills are Tahuna Normal Intermediate School pupils (from left)...

    Robotics team headed for national champs

    A local tech team has been turning bricks into bots while gaining an understanding of environmental science.

    Albatross float returns for Santa Parade

    Dunedin Santa Parade Trust chairman John Marsh sits on the bonnet of the Tow Mater float...

    Albatross float returns for Santa Parade

    The giant albatross float will spread its wings once again for this year’s Dunedin Santa Parade.

    Luxon set on budget cap for hospital

    Christopher Luxon has admitted he was holidaying in Hawaii last week despite his social media...

    Luxon set on budget cap for hospital

    Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says the government will not budge on the budget cap it has set of $1.9 billion for the new Dunedin hospital.

    Predecessor's abstention in fees vote right call: White

    Liam White

    Predecessor's abstention in fees vote right call: White

    Newly-elected Otago University Students’ Association president Liam White says he too would have abstained on the vote to increase tuition fees.

    Dress rehearsal

    Photo: Linda Robertson

    Dress rehearsal

    Models and designers prepare for the Otago Polytechnic 2024 Collections Graduate Fashion Show in Dunedin last night.

    House concert show-stopper

    Lindsay Williams with his cathedral organ. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

    House concert show-stopper

    Queenstown's Lindsay Williams would be one of the few Kiwis to have a magnificent-sounding cathedral organ in their home.

    Being inspired to help others

    Otago Polytechnic bachelor of nursing student Isabella Arnold has taken it upon herself to become...

    Being inspired to help others

    At the age of 13, Isabella Arnold had to come to grips with the life-changing fact that her mum had a rare form of leukemia.

    Focussing the lens on fashion students' creations

    Garments by 16 fashion and design students at Otago Polytechnic were being captured on video this...

    Focussing the lens on fashion students' creations

    A glimpse into the possible future of New Zealand fashion will hit the catwalk on Friday night, as local students showcase their collections at The Hub.

    Trail runners race against horses in Wedderburn

    Trail runners race against horses in Wedderburn

    A galloping racehorse can top 70kmh, yet the fastest man in history, Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt, could reach speeds of only about 44kmh.

    Pair of sea lions snooze on surfboard at St Clair

    A pair of sea lions learning to surf with one of the Esplanade Surf School’s teaching boards...

    Pair of sea lions snooze on surfboard at St Clair

    A sea lion’s penchant for surfing was on show at St Clair Beach when he hijacked a surf school’s practice board mid-lesson.

    Crafts and rides at Wingatui summer market

    More than 80 food and craft stalls were scattered across the Otago Racing Club grounds on Sunday...

    Crafts and rides at Wingatui summer market

    More than 500 people checked out the fresh and artisan goods for sale on Sunday at the Wingatui Racecourse.

    Olympians lend support to rowing project

    Olympic rowers Lucy Spoors (left) and Emma Twigg join in the festivities at the Whakatipu Rowing...

    Olympians lend support to rowing project

    Olympic rowing royalty made a flying visit to Queenstown last week to lend their support to a local fundraiser.

    Rain doesn't deter Balclutha Rainbow Runners

    Balclutha Rainbow runners celebrate completing the course on Saturday. PHOTO: NICK Brook

    Rain doesn't deter Balclutha Rainbow Runners

    About 300 people ran through rain and sunshine at the South Otago Night’n Day Rainbow Run and Walk, in Balclutha, on Saturday.

    Child health research fundraiser above par

    The Hills was opened on Thursday night for a special fundraiser, including a sculpture tour, to...

    Child health research fundraiser above par

    A triple treat was dished up at Sir Michael Hill’s private golf course, The Hills, near Arrowtown, on Thursday night to support child health research charity Cure Kids.

    Connecting through music

    Ōtepoti Hip-Hop Hustle producer Jonny Waters (left), of Lyttelton, and artist liaison Hamish...

    Connecting through music

    Ōtepoti's only hip-hop festival is poised to have its biggest year yet.

    Bringing community together

    Wheelchair basketball went next level  at ILT Stadium Southland last week.

    Bringing community together

    Kai, laughter and wheelies brought a bunch of mostly strangers together at ILT Stadium Southland last week.

    Paralympic gold medallist pays a visit

    Dunedin Paralympian Anna Grimaldi shows her gold medal to Bronte Jacobs, 6, from her win in the...

    Paralympic gold medallist pays a visit

    If there is one thing Anna Grimaldi wanted Maori Hill School pupils to know yesterday, it was that there is no such thing as a barrier to your dreams.

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