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Cartoonist’s view — Yeo
Today's cartoon from Voyager 2023 award winning cartoonist, Shaun Yeo.
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Star turn from Nareki seals win
Southland and Otago players contest a lineout at the two sides’ NPC pre-season match at the Pioneer Rugby Club grounds in Gore yesterday afternoon. Otago were eventual winners 33-24. PHOTO: GAVIN HICKEY
Highlanders winger Jona Nareki set up a 33-24 win for Otago in their pre-season game against Southland in Gore yesterday.
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Big game ahead for University in Chatham Cup quarterfinals
The Chatham Cup. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Otago University are heading into a big battle.
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Recent form could be clue to knockout game
Mystics captain Michaela Sokolich-Beatson takes the ball as Tactix shooter Jess Allan tries to steal it during their Premiership game in Auckland in May. PHOTO: MICHAEL BRADLEY PHOTOGRAPHY
It is crunch time in the ANZ Premiership. The Mainland Tactix host the Northern Mystics in the elimination final this afternoon for a spot in the final. Netball writer Kayla Hodge casts her eye on the much anticipated game.
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Rabbit cull for Cape Wanbrow
Oamaru's Cape Wanbrow. PHOTO: ODT FILES
The Waitaki District Council has Cape Wanbrow’s rabbits in its sights.
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Life-saving support for cancer patient
Meila Davis at fast-food chain Wing Stop, while in North Carolina for treatment earlier this month. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Queenstown's business community has swung in to help a local family fund potentially life-saving treatment for their daughter.
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New mental-health facility under way
Celebrating a new mental health facility in Greymouth are (from left): Marie Mahuika-Forsyth (Ngati Mahaki), West Coast-Tasman MP Maureen Pugh, Rob Ojala (Health NZ), Te Rua Mason (Ngati Waewae), Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey and Greymouth Mayor Tania Gibson. PHOTO: GREYMOUTH STAR
Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey turned the first sod on the new facility in Greymouth this week, announcing a $7 million funding bump to get it over the line.
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Taking the helm at ‘beacon of excellence’
Dunstan High School’s new principal Andrew King hopes to build on the school’s strong foundations. PHOTO: RUBY SHAW
Dunstan High School’s new principal wants the school to be a "beacon of excellence in education", as he completes his first week in the role.
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Lack of clarity on restructure ‘frustrating’
Further detail on how the "transformation" of the Waitaki District Council will proceed in the next year has yet to emerge.
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Road reopens after risky rock overhang blasted
A large rock overhang, posing a risk to motorists in Livingston-Duntroon Rd, has been blasted. PHOTO: DAMIEN MCNAMARA
A section of road near Duntroon has been reopened nearly six weeks after a cliff face collapsed.
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Rural pad secluded yet handy
This 24ha Kawarau View property on the market boasts about 600 to 700m of Kawarau River frontage; the red boundary lines around the four lots are indicative only. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
You'd be hard-pressed to find a better-located large rural block for sale anywhere around Queenstown.
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Tucker Beach Rush returns
Almost 100 disc golfers will tee off at Queenstown’s Tucker Beach this weekend for the 11th annual Tucker Beach Rush disc golf tourney.
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Junior skiers' success
Arrowtown School has raced to the top of the junior skiing ranks for the second consecutive year.
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‘Nothing beats the Olympic experience’
Queensotwn’s Pieter Bulling competing at the 2016 Rio Olympics. PHOTOS: SUPPLIED
Former track cyclist Queenstowner Pieter Bulling still recalls his one Olympics in Rio in 2016 as "an amazing experience".
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You would read about it
A celebration on Friday marked the Arrowtown Library’s 40th anniversary, however library services in the township commenced 116 years earlier.
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Millions milestone
PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Queenstown Taxis driver and co-managing director Nik Bhatt this week became the company’s ‘3million man’.
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Chilli Dips make a splash
Queenstown's Chilli Dips are literally embracing chilly dips.
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Art galleries' special offerings
PHOTO: MARTI FRIEDLANDER
Next Thursday’s quarterly First Thursdays art event — run across six CBD galleries from 5 till 7pm — includes several must-sees.
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Cowboy poems, tall tales & a velvet voice
Kiwi country musician Donna Dean. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Award-winning Kiwi country artist Donna Dean — described as a "songwriter’s songwriter" — is on her way to Queenstown.
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