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Prize winner

Thu, 07/25/2024 - 20:04
PHOTO: SUPPLIED A Southland resident did not expect to walk away from the Southland Home Show as the winner of a new e-bike last week.
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Whanau day to celebrate decade

Thu, 07/25/2024 - 20:03
Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu chief executive Ivy Harper welcomes everyone to the whānau community day. Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu is celebrating 10 years as the Whānau Ora commissioning agency for the South Island.
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Celebration of community

Thu, 07/25/2024 - 20:00
Among the children who performed at Colombian Independence Day in Invercargill were (from left) Alisson Sinisterra, John Rosso, Deborah Largacha, Miguel Guevara Darlin and Luis Asprilla. PHOTO: GUSTAVO RODRIGUEZ/SUPPLIED Traditional dancing, brilliant colour and plenty of food.
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Environmental view: Time to think about representation

Thu, 07/25/2024 - 19:59
Wilma Falconer Environment Southland is seeking community submissions on the composition of the council, ahead of the 2025 local body elections.
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NZTA staffer gave driver info to gang member for meth

Thu, 07/25/2024 - 19:58
A King Cobra gang member. File photo: Dean Purcell An NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) employee supplied her gang member partner with confidential information from the agency’s database in exchange for methamphetamine.
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Programme helps to break crime cycle

Thu, 07/25/2024 - 19:57
Newly appointed Southern district commander Superintendent Jason Guthrie addressed a crowd gathered to celebrate the Southern Resilience to Organised Crime in Communities work programme. PHOTO: TONI MCDONALD A Murihiku work programme confronting the harm caused by organised crime and methamphetamine is being hailed a success.
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110 years ... and counting

Thu, 07/25/2024 - 19:53
Tisbury Hall committee chair Nat Byers is ready to celebrate the hall's 110th birthday celebrations with a community celebration on August 3. If walls could talk, Tisbury Hall could tell many tales about visiting movie stars, country dances, returned servicemen, wedding parties, birthdays and 110 years of school concerts.
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Man acquitted of murder after 11 years and three trials

Thu, 07/25/2024 - 19:10
Hendrix John Kahia hugs supporters outside the High Court at Hamilton after being acquitted of the murder of Wiremu Birch 11 years ago in Taupō. Photo: Belinda Feek After 11 years, and three High Court murder trials, Black Power member Hendrix John Kahia has been found not guilty of Wiremu Birch’s murder in a dark Taupō street.
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'Right thing to do': Australia sanctions Israeli settlers

Thu, 07/25/2024 - 18:19
Members of Hilltop Youth block aid trucks from entering Gaza. Photo: Getty Images Australia has sanctioned Israeli settlers linked to attacking and killing Palestinians as the prime minister branded their activities an "impediment" to a two-state solution. 
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Man walked for hours to raise alarm after crash

Thu, 07/25/2024 - 18:00
The Arawhata River bridge, where one of the party finally alerted authorities. Photo: ODT files A man walked for three hours to raise the alarm after a vehicle plunged into a creek up a closed road in darkness last night near Jackson Bay.
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CCTV sheds light on mystery milkman

Thu, 07/25/2024 - 17:31
Every few days, flavoured milk is left on top of a particular pump at RD Petroleum's self-service fuel stop in Alexandra. Photo: Supplied / Jim Redgrave By Soumya Bhamidipati of RNZ
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Hundreds of new species found off Otago coast

Thu, 07/25/2024 - 17:04
Ocean Census specimen collection. Photo: Ocean Census / NIWA By Veronika Meduna of RNZ The Bounty Trough is one of the world’s least explored deep-ocean ecosystems.
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Wānaka police keeping eyes on the road

Thu, 07/25/2024 - 16:16
Photo: File A reprieve from the worst of the winter weather hasn’t afforded police in Wānaka an opportunity to take their focus off the roads, said Senior Sergeant Fiona Roberts.
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Peter Scott resumes role as ECan chair

Thu, 07/25/2024 - 15:58
Peter Scott sat among the Environment Cantebury councillors this week but is set to resume his role as chairperson. PHOTO RNZ/ADAM BURNS Peter Scott will resume his role as chairperson of Environment Canterbury after receiving “strong support” to do so.
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Car bursts into flames at CODC offices

Thu, 07/25/2024 - 15:58
The fire burnt through the car's engine block. Photos: Ruby Shaw A vehicle caught fire in the Central Otago District Council carpark in Alexandra this afternoon, drawing concerned onlookers from a nearby school and businesses. 
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Anna’s primed for Paris

Thu, 07/25/2024 - 15:57
Arrowtown-raised Football Fern Anna Leat. PHOTO: SUPPLIED Amping for some game time at the Paris Olympics is Arrowtown-raised Football Ferns goalkeeper Anna Leat.
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Plunging EV sales pushes Chch manufacturer to look to Australia

Thu, 07/25/2024 - 15:47
Photo: File image / Getty By Eloise Gibson A Christchurch-based manufacturer of EV chargers says it is switching its focus to the Australian market, partly because of New Zealand's plunging EV sales.
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Big oppurtunity for young scientist

Thu, 07/25/2024 - 15:38
Ashburton College head student Tamsin Cartney's favourite subjects are biology and chemistry. Photo: Supplied Budding scientist Tamsin Cartney of Ashburton College has arrived in England this week, ready to learn and be inspired at the London International Youth Science Forum.
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Old Rangiora police station to make way for car parks

Thu, 07/25/2024 - 15:24
The former Rangiora police station has been bought by the Waimakariri District Council and will be demolished to create more parking spaces on the southern side of the Rangiora CBD. PHOTO: JOHN COSGROVE The Waimakariri District Council has bought the old Rangiora police station building for $1.3 million.
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Luxon defends boot camp policy

Thu, 07/25/2024 - 15:16
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Health Minister Shane Reti. Photo: RNZ Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says the government's boot camp policy is "very, very different" from the case study highlighted in the Abuse in Care report.
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