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Obituary: carved legacy in Oamaru stone
Bill Dooley stands with an Oamaru stone carving for a 2007 profile in the Oamaru Mail. Photo: Oamaru Mail
WILLIAM JOHN (BILL) DOOLEY
Stone Mason
The "Man of Stone" William John (Bill) Dooley will forever be linked with Oamaru stone.
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Obituary: Laurent de Brunhoff, artist
Children's author and illustrator Laurent de Brunhoff working at his home while being interviewed for the BBC television adaptation of his 'Babar' stories, Paris, September 1969. Photo: Getty Images
Laurent de Brunhoff’s life was dedicated to an elephant king.
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Obituary: Dries van Agt, politician
Former Dutch prime minister Dries van Agt in 1982. Photo: Getty Images
Former Dutch prime minister Dries van Agt died hand in hand with wife Eugenie on February 5, aged 93, taking advantage of a law passed after his fall from power for a double euthanasia.
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Obituary: designer who crafted much-loved RPG and PC games
Game designer and artist Jennell Jaquays. Photo: Matt Barton
JENNELL JAQUAYS
Game designer, artist
Jennell Jaquays was a game designer whose work transcended generations: she designed role-playing games (RPG), table top games and also PC games, as well as being an accomplished artist.
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Tilting at windmills must be the thing
Photo: Getty Images
It's with trepidation that the new Civis takes up the torch for the Passing Notes column, published in this newspaper since 1871, and under the byline Civis from 1878.
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Leaders asking us to take the Aukus 2 model for a test drive
Aukus talks participants (from left) University of Otago Prof Robert Patman, former Tokelau prime minister Enele Sopoaga, former NZ prime minister Helen Clark, former Australian foreign minister Bob Carr and Labour list MP David Parker. Photo: Facebook
Parliament is in recess and the Prime Minister is sunning himself in Asia — which he may be very grateful for given the heat his government is feeling about its long-promised plans to pare back the public service ramping up considerably this week.
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Pirates beat Clutha in opener
The Pirates rugby team. — Otago Witness, 10.6.1924
The local football season was opened on Saturday, when the Pirates met Clutha at Carisbrook Ground.
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Letters to the Editor: housing, climate and TV news
Some Otago Tramping and Mountaineering Club members. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Today's Letters to the Editor from readers cover topics including the failure of emergency housing, a solution to climate change, and the silencing of traditional media.
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Cartoonist’s view — Yeo
Today's cartoon from Voyager award winning cartoonist, Shaun Yeo.
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Aukus a step too far?
Foreign policy has been in the headlines more than usual over the past fortnight.
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Row, row, row your boat
Photo: Stephen Jaquiery
Rowers return to the Otago University Rowing Club following training on a perfect autumn evening this week.
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Museum’s new tuatara enclosure taking shape
Invercargill Mayor Nobby Clark is thrilled with the near completion of the Tuatara enclosure at Queens Park as part of the city’s museum redevelopment Project 1225. PHOTO:NINA TAPU
One of New Zealand’s most ancient creatures will soon have a new home.
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The colours of your place
It’s that time of year when awesome autumn displays around Otago make people draw breath at the natural beauty of our province.
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Four favoured players live up to their billing
Robby Turnbull, Chloe Lam, Ricky Kang and Lannie Inoue have lived up to their pre-tournament hype, going wire-to-wire to win their respective age brackets at the South Island Age Group Championships at Otago Golf Club.
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Living her dream
South African defender Jeante Strydom feels right at home with the Southern Steel. PHOTO: MICHAEL BRADLEY PHOTOGRAPHY
From the bright lights of Pretoria to the quiet life of Invercargill — Jeante Strydom is living her dream.
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A few rivers dropping to prime fishing levels
Mike Weddell practises casting on the Silver Stream. PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH
There is not much of the season left, so the priority should be to get in as much fishing as possible before the end.
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‘Freak of nature’ still thriving in the depths
Scientists are studying deep-water bryophytes in Otago’s alpine lakes. PHOTOS: NIWA
Lurking 50m below the surface of Otago’s freshwater lakes in a twilight zone are the bryophytes — a freakish and globally rare community of deep-water mosses and liverwort species.
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Family’s pet dogs gone without trace
Lucy Jackson, 18 (left), holds Max, and Jamie Hall, 18, holds Jesse — the two dogs missing from Chrystalls Beach near Milton. Photo: supplied
She has searched on foot, on quadbike, even sent a plane up.
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Asking the right questions
Eddie Marsan and Marisa Abela in Back to Black.
Eddie Marsan needed to know a little more about Amy Winehouse’s dad in order to play him, he tells Kate Kellaway.
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Sowing the seeds
Jake Baxendale. Photo: Sam Pietras
Jake Baxendale is composting his own music and telling jazz stories in new ways, he tells Tom McKinlay.
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