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OFFENDER CHANGED FOR BETTER 7 hours ago · A former Oamaru man who went on a mini crime spree while "down the rabbit hole" of methamphetamine addiction appears to have turned his life around, a judge says.SUBSCRIBE NOW
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Subscribe nowIt is very easy to start your Otago Daily Times home delivery and/or digital edition subscriptions.From as little as $1.10 per day you can have home delivery six days a week of the ODT plus access to the digital edition. QUESTIONS ANTICIPATED FOR VAULT 21 AT LICENCE HEARING 3 hours ago · Doubts about staff training and adherence to a multi-bar agreement designed to curb poor behaviour are expected to be raised at a liquor licence hearing for central Dunedin bar Vault 21today.
MULTIMILLION-DOLLAR CHCH BUILDING CONFIRMED 6 hours ago · The University of Otago Council has approved full funding for a $178million building on its Christchurch campus. After years of planning, work on a six-level building which will sit in the heart of the Te Papa Hauora/Health Precinct is set to begin soon. REGIONS | OTAGO DAILY TIMES ONLINE NEWS Improved access to primary maternity services in Central Otago and the Upper Clutha is a positive step but does not go far enough, an Alexandra midwife says. SPORT | OTAGO DAILY TIMES ONLINE NEWS Roger Federer, who is eyeing record 21st Grand Slam title at Wimbledon, has withdrawn from the French Open a day after winning a tough third-round match, opting to save himself for the grass-courtseason.
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EARLY RELEASE LEAVES VICTIMS CONCERNED 3 hours ago · A victim of a remorseless sexual predator who inflicted 25 years of abuse says she worries he remains a risk to the community. Despite 80-year-old Basil Raymond Heazlewood claiming not to remember the offending, encompassed by 17 charges to which he pleaded guilty in the Dunedin District Court in 2014, he was released on parole last week — five months before his sentence of seven and a TAYLOR’S PRISON BIOGRAPHY FACES POSSIBLE LEGAL 2 hours ago · The publisher behind the book of one of the country’s highest profile ex-inmates will be hoping to avoid a stop-press calamity. Former jail-house lawyer Arthur Taylor again locked horns with his old foe Corrections, this time in the High Court at Wellington (by video link from Dunedin) this week. HOUSE FIRE IN LAKE HAYES ESTATE A house fire near Queenstown spread to a neighbouring property before being brought under control this evening. Crews were alerted to the blaze, in Dewar St in Lake Hayes Estate, about 7.15pm, a Fire and Emergency New Zealand spokesman said. Skip to main content* Subscribe
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PROPOSED HOSPITAL BUILDINGS SHRINKING PROPOSED HOSPITAL BUILDINGS SHRINKING The new Dunedin Hospital will still be a two-building development, but the buildings’ size will likely be much smaller than originallyplanned.
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RANDOM SWAB TESTING CARRIED OUT IN QUEENSTOWN RANDOM SWAB TESTING CARRIED OUT IN QUEENSTOWN Shoppers at Pak’nSave in Queenstown were yesterday asked to take part in Covid-19 swab tests, to help the Government assess whether to lower the country’s alert level.*
PICTURE OF LEVEL 3 COMING INTO FOCUS PICTURE OF LEVEL 3 COMING INTO FOCUS Essential workers will be joined by staff in "safe operations". Bubbles will stay "exclusive" but get bigger. And some children willreturn to school.
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PM explains life under alert level 3 PM EXPLAINS LIFE UNDER ALERT LEVEL 3 Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced details of what life and business activity might look like under alert level 3, and the main message remains: "Stay home to save lives."*
Living in the bubble: April 17 LIVING IN THE BUBBLE: APRIL 17 Sick of your own company yet? Well how about sharing some of your daily lockdown activities with our Otago Daily Times readers.*
PM explains life under alert level 3 PM EXPLAINS LIFE UNDER ALERT LEVEL 3 Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced details of what life and business activity might look like under alert level 3, and the main message remains: "Stay home to save lives."*
Living in the bubble: April 17 LIVING IN THE BUBBLE: APRIL 17 Sick of your own company yet? Well how about sharing some of your daily lockdown activities with our Otago Daily Times readers.* 1
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MANY ASK FOODBANKS FOR HELP Dunedin's foodbanks have experienced a big surge in demand during the Covid-19 lockdown, but bigger challenges may lie ahead.*
BIBLIOPHILE FINISHES ‘DREAM JOB’ BIBLIOPHILE FINISHES ‘DREAM JOB’ Donald Kerr’s fascination with books began in the age beforetelevision.
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POOL FULL AS USERS BANISHED POOL FULL AS USERS BANISHED It is probably the biggest bath in Dunedin — but no-one is leapingin.
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COUNCILS SEEK GOVT FUNDING COUNCILS SEEK GOVT FUNDING Otago's local governments are seeking roughly $280million in government funding for shovel-ready projects in a bid to create more than 2500 jobs and stop the flattening of the economy caused by the...REGIONS
PUMPKIN SIZED UP FOR COMPETITION Balclutha teenager Hadley Lowry (14) sizes up a pumpkin on the bathroom scales this week as his possible entry for the South Otago A&P Society Virtual Giant Pumpkin competition ending next Friday.*
NO BAIL IN DRUG CASE FOR Q’TOWN BUILDER NO BAIL IN DRUG CASE FOR Q’TOWN BUILDER A Quenstown man arrested on a slew of drugs charges after a police raid in Fernhill last week has been denied bail.*
SUSPECT FOUND AFTER MANHUNT SUSPECT FOUND AFTER MANHUNT A manhunt following a fleeing-driver incident came to an end yesterday when a man was apprehended in Te Anau.*
GOLDMINING INDUSTRY WANTS TO GET BACK TO WORK GOLDMINING INDUSTRY WANTS TO GET BACK TO WORK The West Coast goldmining industry is agitating to be allowed back to work to help prop up the struggling economy. BUSINESSES NEED CERTAINTY AROUND LEVEL 3 RULESNATIONAL
PICTURE OF LEVEL 3 COMING INTO FOCUS Essential workers will be joined by staff in "safe operations". Bubbles will stay "exclusive" but get bigger. And some children willreturn to school.
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GOVT URGED TO INVEST IN WEST COAST WETLANDS GOVT URGED TO INVEST IN WEST COAST WETLANDS The Government will need to invest some "serious coin" in the Nature Heritage Fund if it wants to buy up wetlands on private property, according to West Coast Regional Council chief executive Mike...*
GOLDMINING INDUSTRY WANTS TO GET BACK TO WORK GOLDMINING INDUSTRY WANTS TO GET BACK TO WORK The West Coast goldmining industry is agitating to be allowed back to work to help prop up the struggling economy.*
15 NEW CASES OF COVID-19 IN NZ 15 NEW CASES OF COVID-19 IN NZ Ministry of Health director of health Dr Ashley Bloomfield says there are 15 new confirmed and probable cases of Covid-19.BUSINESS
WORKER TESTS POSITIVE FOR CORONAVIRUS A worker at an Alliance Group meatworks in South Canterbury has tested positive for Covid-19.*
WORKING TOGETHER IN GOOD FAITH IS CRUCIAL FOR SURVIVAL, RECOVERY WORKING TOGETHER IN GOOD FAITH IS CRUCIAL FOR SURVIVAL, RECOVERY Covid-19 and the Level 4 lockdown have created myriad issues for employers and employees alike. It's not possible in this brief article to cover all of those issues but I would like to highlight...*
CONSTRUCTION, FORESTRY WORKERS PREPARE FOR RETURN CONSTRUCTION, FORESTRY WORKERS PREPARE FOR RETURN Kelvin Read had barely a moment to breathe a sigh of relief before he had to start pulling plans together to get his staff at his contracting company ready for a possible return to work next Thursday.*
RESORT DEVELOPERS ARE ‘ITCHING TO GET GOING’ RESORT DEVELOPERS ARE ‘ITCHING TO GET GOING’ Developers behind a swag of major Queenstown construction projects are gearing up to restart them as soon as the Covid-19 lockdown is lifted.FOOD & WINE
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RANDOM SWAB TESTING CARRIED OUT IN QUEENSTOWN Shoppers at Pak’nSave in Queenstown were yesterday asked to take part in Covid-19 swab tests, to help the Government assess whether to lower the country’s alert level.*
NO BAIL IN DRUG CASE FOR Q’TOWN BUILDER NO BAIL IN DRUG CASE FOR Q’TOWN BUILDER A Quenstown man arrested on a slew of drugs charges after a police raid in Fernhill last week has been denied bail.*
RENT RELIEF FOR COUNCIL’S TENANTS RENT RELIEF FOR COUNCIL’S TENANTS A new rent relief policy was adopted by the Queenstown Lakes District Council for its residential and commercial tenants at an extraordinary meeting held behind closed doors in Queenstown yesterday.*
300 SUPERMARKET SHOPPERS TO BE SWABBED IN Q'TOWN 300 SUPERMARKET SHOPPERS TO BE SWABBED IN Q'TOWN About 300 people at a Queenstown supermarket are being swabbed for sentinel testing to examine whether there has been community transmission in the resort or not.RESILIENT
RIGHT SIZE FOR A FULL LIFE Dunedin is home to a small but growing number of apartments. Kim Dungey talks to a couple who own one of them and who enjoy living withless.
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A POWER THAT RUNS DEEP A POWER THAT RUNS DEEP When it comes to sequestering carbon, New Zealand’s peatlands are champions. Maureen Howard finds out why.*
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Local leadership on climate change is starting at the top, writes TomMcKinlay.
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Knowledge held by Maori provides insights the future can not do without, Tom McKinlay writes.SPORT
DEAL COULD SAVE NZR $25MILLION New Zealand Rugby could save $25million and the highest-paid players will be hit the most in a range of measures announced yesterday.*
CLUBS KEEN, BUT MANY QUESTIONS OVER SEASON CLUBS KEEN, BUT MANY QUESTIONS OVER SEASON There is confidence club rugby will be played this year but when, where and by whom are all up in the air.*
SOUTHERNERS NAMED FOR HNZ NETWORK TRIALS SOUTHERNERS NAMED FOR HNZ NETWORK TRIALS Some promising young players from the South have been named in a trial for inclusion in the Hockey New Zealand performance network.*
POOL FULL AS USERS BANISHED POOL FULL AS USERS BANISHED It is probably the biggest bath in Dunedin — but no-one is leapingin.
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WORKER TESTS POSITIVE FOR CORONAVIRUS A worker at an Alliance Group meatworks in South Canterbury has tested positive for Covid-19.*
RESULT A STRONG PLATFORM FOR RECOVERY: SFF RESULT A STRONG PLATFORM FOR RECOVERY: SFF Silver Fern Farms has delivered a bright spark to gloomy economic times, posting a net profit of $70.7million for the year endingDecember 2019.
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ALLIANCE WORKER TESTS POSITIVE FOR VIRUS ALLIANCE WORKER TESTS POSITIVE FOR VIRUS A worker at an Alliance Group meatworks in South Canterbury has tested positive for Covid-19.*
JUDGING SCHOOL HAILED SUCCESS JUDGING SCHOOL HAILED SUCCESS A Holstein Friesian judging school held recently in Canterbury has been hailed a success by those involved.LIFE & STYLE
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WOODLAND FASHION TRANSPLANTS TO NZ WOODLAND FASHION TRANSPLANTS TO NZ The first clearing and planting for the woodland garden we know as Dunedin Botanic Garden’s Rhododendron Dell began in June 1914.*
GROWING VEGES FOR THE TABLE GROWING VEGES FOR THE TABLE Gillian Vine says growing some of your own food has never been moreenticing.
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QUICK, EASY GERMAN-STYLE MEAT PATTIES QUICK, EASY GERMAN-STYLE MEAT PATTIES Daniel Pfyl, lecturer at Otago Polytechnic, shares his recipe and tips for making quick and easy German-style meat patties. Make them the same size as your hamburger bun and serve with your...SOUTHLAND
‘TRUE CHARACTER’ KILLED BY STAG SERVED AS FIREFIGHTER FOR DECADES A man fatally injured after a stag attacked him at his Makarewa farm has been described as passionate and a true character.*
SOUTHLAND FIREFIGHTER DIES AFTER STAG ATTACK SOUTHLAND FIREFIGHTER DIES AFTER STAG ATTACK A man fatally injured by a stag his Southland property has been named as Invercargill senior firefighter Ben McLean.*
INVERCARGILL DEATH LINKED TO BLUFF WEDDING CLUSTER INVERCARGILL DEATH LINKED TO BLUFF WEDDING CLUSTER An Invercargill man whose death is being investigated to see if he is the first New Zealander to die at home from Covid-19 has links to the Bluff wedding cluster of cases of the pandemic disease.*
MAN SOUGHT IN TE ANAU IN CUSTODY MAN SOUGHT IN TE ANAU IN CUSTODY A manhunt that lasted for more than a day has ended after a man was apprehended by police in Te Anau. LIFESTYLE & ENTERTAINMENT*
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'WORLD FACES WORST DECLINE SINCE GREAT DEPRESSION' The global economy is expected to shrink by 3.0% during 2020 in a coronavirus-driven collapse that will mark the steepest downturn since the Great Depression, the IMF says.*
US DEATH TOLL PASSES 30,000 US DEATH TOLL PASSES 30,000 The US coronavirus death toll - the highest in the world - has surged past 30,000 after doubling in a week.*
RECORD VIRUS DEATHS DAY IN FRANCE RECORD VIRUS DEATHS DAY IN FRANCE The number of people who died from coronavirus infection in France has jumped by 1438 or 9.1% to 17,167.*
VIRUS-FREE PALAU HAPPY TO SELF-ISOLATE VIRUS-FREE PALAU HAPPY TO SELF-ISOLATE The Pacific island nation of Palau is one of the world's last countries still free of the coronavirus - and it's doing all it can tostay that way.
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WORKING TOGETHER IN GOOD FAITH IS CRUCIAL FOR SURVIVAL, RECOVERY Covid-19 and the Level 4 lockdown have created myriad issues for employers and employees alike. It's not possible in this brief article to cover all of those issues but I would like to highlight...*
WE’RE NOW IN A ‘SIMPLER TIME’ WE’RE NOW IN A ‘SIMPLER TIME’ The Covid-19 lockdown forced some unwelcome changes, but the most positive of them will be missed, writes Michael Anderson ofSpeargrass Flat.
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HOW DO WE WANT TO ORDER OUR NEW WORLD? HOW DO WE WANT TO ORDER OUR NEW WORLD? Covid-19 provides us with an opportunity to think afresh about what the world should look like, writes Murray Rae.*
GOVERNMENT SHOULD LOOK TO LOCAL MEDIA, NOT SOCIAL MEDIA GOVERNMENT SHOULD LOOK TO LOCAL MEDIA, NOT SOCIAL MEDIA The Government should be using local, quality media to get its message across, rather than "global data-transfer entities", writes PaulTankard.
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