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Biscuits 'jam-packed with love' became part of Anzac story
Anzac biscuits are a staple in Australia and New Zealand. File photo
Young digger Paul Teesdale Smith wrote to his girlfriend from Gallipoli, describing care packages filled with biscuits, peanuts, butterscotch, cigarettes and socks.
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Wrong number: Phone scammer calls police station
When the caller was told he had called the New Zealand police, he hung up. Photo: Getty Images
Dunedin police are reminding the public to remain vigilant after receiving a scam call to their office landline number.
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Police crack case of suitcase shoplifter
A Dunedin woman who allegedly filled a suitcase with stolen items from various supermarkets was apprehended by police yesterday.
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Search continues for missing fisherman
A search and rescue vehicle at the site of the operation this morning. Photo: Wyatt Ryder
A search is continuing for a fisherman who went missing near the Waitaki river mouth on Monday.
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Search continues for missing fisherman in North Otago
A search and rescue vehicle at the site of the operation this morning. Photo: Wyatt Ryder
A search is continuing for a fisherman who went missing near the Waitaki river mouth on Monday.
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Eyes skyward for Anzac Day flypasts
A P-8A Poseidon patrol and reconnaissance aircraft will be flying over the South. Photo: RNZAF
Royal New Zealand Air Force squadrons will commemorate Anzac Day by conducting flypasts over the country.
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Warning of wild winds for South
Make sure you batten down the hatches before you hit the hay tonight.
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Fire-damaged Prebbleton bar likely to be closed for next two months
The Bridge bar and eatery. PHOTO: DANIEL ALVEY
It could be at least two months before a fire-damaged bar and eatery is back in business.
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Defence Force luggage lost ahead of Gallipoli service
Former Governor-General Dame Patsy Reddy lays a wreath at a previous Dawn Service at the Anzac Commemorative Site in Gallipoli. Photo: NZDF
For the first time in history, the role of the New Zealand Defence Force in the Gallipoli Anzac Day dawn service is up in the air.
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Missing swipe card lost in NZ mysteriously turns up in Antarctica
RNZ Concert senior music producer David McCaw with his returned ID card. Photo: Niwa / Rebekah Parsons-King
You've heard of finding a needle in a haystack, but what about finding a swipe card in the vast expanse of the world's oceans?
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$5m deal to secure future of A&P Show
Christchurch City Council has rescued the New Zealand Agricultural Show with a $5 million agreement.
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Public sector job cuts not just affecting Wellington
Image: RNZ
Public servants in the regions say cuts are not just affecting workers in the capital, as they reassess job prospects in a competitive labour market.
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Church trucked to its new home
Gridlock in Queenstown is not unusual except when it is caused by a church.
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Swipe card found in Antarctica years after being lost in Wellington
RNZ Concert senior music producer David McCaw with his returned ID card. Photo: Niwa / Rebekah Parsons-King
You've heard of finding a needle in a haystack, but what about finding a swipe card in the vast expanse of the world's oceans?
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Kiwis more climate-concerned than Aussies: survey
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New Zealanders are more concerned about climate change than Australians, a new report finds, and want developed countries to do more to curb emissions.
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ODT quiz: April 24
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Walking the line
Sean Leslie and Casey Tilson, of Middlemarch, use Clydesdales to till their way to winning the horse plough award at New Zealand Ploughing Championships in the Waikato last weekend. PHOTO: NOEL SHEAT
Southerners took home a good share of the spoils from the New Zealand Ploughing Championships this month.
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Public excluded from show this year
It's a no-show for the public at one of Canterbury’s biggest events this year with the postponement of the New Zealand Agricultural Show.
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Sinking their teeth into merino competition
At a stop at Patearoa Station for the Otago Merino Association Two Tooth Ewe Flock competition are (from left) association chairman Will Gibson, of Middlemarch, Patearoa Station farm worker Doug Smith and owner Charlie Hore, both of Patearoa. PHOTOS: SHAWN MCAVINUE
Competitors in the inaugural Otago Merino Association Two Tooth Ewe Flock competition get more than bragging rights, chairman Will Gibson says.
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Sowing the seeds, the high-tech way
Otago South River Care co-ordinator Craig Simpson, of Mosgiel, in a gully where a drone trial was established using support from the collective of Clutha catchment groups. PHOTOS: SHAWN MCAVINUE
A drone can scatter seed and spray weeds to allow native plants to establish in a gully on a South Otago dairy farm, technology converts Sandra and Chris Campbell say.
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