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The mystery surrounding a World War 1 soldier’s army money belt has come full circle. It began when Oamaru genealogist Faye Ormandy found the ...
Matthysen said he never expected to reach the milestone when he debuted, but it eventually became a personal goal. “As you get onto the first milestone of 50, 100, 200, things like that, you start ...
The Crusaders have one of their strongest weapons back for the playoffs tonight - and he can't wait to help his side win another Super Rugby title.
Heavy snowfall has marked the start of an exciting ski season in Wanaka as New Zealand athletes work to get into peak condition with only ...
More than 8000 water meters are set to be replaced across the Central Otago District Council’s water network at a cost of about $1 ...
From musician to neuroscientist, an Oamaru man’s career change has paid off. Former Waitaki Boys’ High School student Joseph Balfe has been ...
A "deep-seated and unhinged" desire to bring down big tobacco via sky-high taxes has created a thriving black market in Australia, an expert says.
The government’s war on road cones is "just fuel thrown on the fire" for road workers already suffering regular abuse, a Dunedin traffic ...
More 90,000 humans - and tens of thousands of animals - have signed a petition in support of a ban on the public sale of fireworks. The ...
Providing a space for Samoans living in Dunedin to connect with their homeland is the goal for the community when celebrating Samoan ...
The most successful cyclist in New Zealand Olympic history has dedicated her latest honour to the people who supported her decorated career - ...
Tweaking rules to enable theatre venues not owned by the Dunedin City Council to be developed with council debt might be "clever", but also ...
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