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FOG AT AIRPORT, FLIGHTS AFFECTED 4 hours ago · We are the South's eyes and ears in crucial council meetings, at court hearings, on the sidelines of sporting events and on the frontline of breaking news. As our region faces uncharted waters in the wake of a global pandemic, Otago Daily Times continuesto
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OTAGO DAILY TIMES ONLINE NEWS A long delayed travel bubble between Hong Kong and Singapore will begin on May 26, the cities have announced, as they moved to re-establish overseas links and lift the hurdle of DUNEDIN | OTAGO DAILY TIMES ONLINE NEWSSTUDENT'S LEGAL THINKING TAKES PRIZEVETERAN COFFEE ROASTER RETURNS TO ITS ORIGINAL HOME Lecturing stint opens up new direction. A steady, low-cost diet of two-minute noodles has landed a Dunedin primary school principal in a lecturing job at the University of Otago College of Education. Plea todrivers by schools.
VACCINE STOCKS BEING RATIONED 8 hours ago · Covid-19 vaccine stocks will be rationed for the next few weeks to try to avoid New Zealand running out. The Otago Daily Times reported yesterday that district health boards had been asked to slow down their rate of vaccinations, which was confirmed by the Ministry of Health later in the day. DEMOLITION OF CADBURY FACTORY CONTINUES 2 hours ago · From a glass and a-half, to half a block, demolition of the former Cadbury factory continues. A team of about 20 staff from Christchurch demolition company Ceres, having already ripped, bashed and torn its way through most of the buildings on the adjacent Wilson Parking block, are now halfway through levelling the disused factory. STRONG REPLY FROM BLACK CAPS IN SECOND TEST 5 hours ago · Local trusted journalism matters - now more than ever. As the Covid-19 pandemic brings the world into uncharted waters, Star Media journalists and photographers continue to report local stories that matter everyday - yours. CHOPPER BACK FOR THREE SHOWS 8 hours ago · Our journalists are your neighbours. We are the South's eyes and ears in crucial council meetings, at court hearings, on the sidelines of sporting events and on the frontline of breakingnews.
OFFENDER CHANGED FOR BETTER 9 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. DJOKOVIC TOPPLES NADAL IN FRENCH OPEN SEMI-FINAL 2 hours ago · Novak Djokovic came from a set down in a spellbinding French Open semi-final to inflict only a third ever defeat on the Parisian clay for Rafa Nadal, moving through 3-6 6-3 7-6(4) 6-2 in front of raucous crowd on Friday. ARNST RETAINS SCULLING TITLE FOR NZ 8 hours ago · There must have been between 5000 and 6000 people viewing the race on the Wairau for the world’s sculling championship between R. Arnst (holder) and J. P. Hannan (challenger). THE STAR | OTAGO DAILY TIMES ONLINE NEWS Runners compete in last 5000 at Forbury. Caversham Harrier and Athletic Club held its annual Vice-president’s 5000m races at Forbury Park for the final time on Saturday. The event has been held at the park for almost every year since 1925. Marathon back after 2020hiatus.
FOG AT AIRPORT, FLIGHTS AFFECTED 4 hours ago · We are the South's eyes and ears in crucial council meetings, at court hearings, on the sidelines of sporting events and on the frontline of breaking news. As our region faces uncharted waters in the wake of a global pandemic, Otago Daily Times continuesto
VICTORIA REPORTS ZERO COVID CASES AS LOCKDOWN ENDS 22 hours ago · The Australian state of Victoria reported zero locally acquired cases of Covid-19 for the first time in nearly three weeks on Friday as the capital Melbourne came out VACCINE STOCKS BEING RATIONED 8 hours ago · Covid-19 vaccine stocks will be rationed for the next few weeks to try to avoid New Zealand running out. The Otago Daily Times reported yesterday that district health boards had been asked to slow down their rate of vaccinations, which was confirmed by the Ministry of Health later in the day. BUS PATRONAGE BOUNCES BACK FROM COVID 1 day ago · Dunedin's bus network has rebounded from the effects of Covid-19, a new report shows. But the same can't be said for Queenstown’s bus service. STRONG REPLY FROM BLACK CAPS IN SECOND TEST 5 hours ago · Local trusted journalism matters - now more than ever. As the Covid-19 pandemic brings the world into uncharted waters, Star Media journalists and photographers continue to report local stories that matter everyday - yours. OFFENDER CHANGED FOR BETTER 9 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.A RAY OF SUNSHINE
Ali’s mother, Rebecca Wilkinson, said she and her husband, Anthony, noticed her son had breathing difficulties when he was a month old. "Our 3-year-old, Asher, was a very happy, contented boy, he was a breeze, so Ali being so distressed was new to us. We had to hold him practically 24 hours a day. "The only way he would not be distressedwas
PRISON REFORMS NEED TO SPEED UP Boshier isn't a judge anymore so stop calling him that. Things won't get better until select committees use the Ombudsman's reports to start inquiries and drag ministers and chief executives in front of them to demand progress on implementing recommendations. MAN THREATENED SUPERMARKET STAFF AND POLICE A supermarket customer brandished a knife and threatened staff in an incident similar to a Dunedin stabbing spree nine months later, acourt has heard.
OTAGO DAILY TIMES ONLINE NEWS Hong Kong-Singapore travel bubble to start in May. A long delayed travel bubble between Hong Kong and Singapore will begin on May 26, the cities have announced, as they moved to re-establish overseas links and lift the hurdle of quarantine for visiting foreigners. DUNEDIN | OTAGO DAILY TIMES ONLINE NEWSSTUDENT'S LEGAL THINKING TAKES PRIZEVETERAN COFFEE ROASTER RETURNS TO ITS ORIGINAL HOME Lecturing stint opens up new direction. A steady, low-cost diet of two-minute noodles has landed a Dunedin primary school principal in a lecturing job at the University of Otago College of Education. Plea todrivers by schools.
MAN THREATENED SUPERMARKET STAFF AND POLICE Local trusted journalism matters - now more than ever. As the Covid-19 pandemic brings the world into uncharted waters, Star Media journalists and photographers continue to report local stories that matter everyday - yours. MAN THREATENED SUPERMARKET STAFF AND POLICE 10 hours ago · A supermarket customer brandished a knife and threatened staff in an incident similar to a Dunedin stabbing spree nine months later, a court has heard. CONCERN AT HOUSING PLAN 12 hours ago · Residents of a rural Mosgiel road are vowing to fight a more than 130-lot housing development they say will destroy their country lifestyles. The Dunedin City Council is considering changes to its district plan to boost housing capacity in the city. COURSES NEED UPGRADE TO APPEAL TO TOURISTS 11 hours ago · A multimillion-dollar investment is needed to upgrade New Zealand’s ageing golf course infrastructure to attract more high-net-worth tourists, a leading course architect says. CAUTIOUS OPTIMISM ABOUT NEW DRUG FOR ALZHEIMER’S 10 hours ago · Dunedin brain researcher Prof Cliff Abraham is "cautiously hopeful" about the first new Alzheimer’s drug to be approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration in nearly20 years.
BEST FRIEND SAFE AFTER CANTERBURY FLOODING BUT PAIN 7 hours ago · Dave Stewart and his family may have emerged from the floodwaters safe and well. But the heartache of a flooding catastrophe which ravaged the Mid-Canterbury district has not subsided for the Greenstreet dairy farmer who was evacuated alongside wife Maree and son TJ on Sunday, May 30. OTAGO DAILY TIMES ONLINE NEWS Hong Kong-Singapore travel bubble to start in May. A long delayed travel bubble between Hong Kong and Singapore will begin on May 26, the cities have announced, as they moved to re-establish overseas links and lift the hurdle of quarantine for visiting foreigners. DUNEDIN | OTAGO DAILY TIMES ONLINE NEWSSTUDENT'S LEGAL THINKING TAKES PRIZEVETERAN COFFEE ROASTER RETURNS TO ITS ORIGINAL HOME Lecturing stint opens up new direction. A steady, low-cost diet of two-minute noodles has landed a Dunedin primary school principal in a lecturing job at the University of Otago College of Education. Plea todrivers by schools.
CLIMATE CHANGE REPORT: 2035 DEADLINE FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES The Climate Change Commission has released its final report laying out the roadmap for the country to slash emissions and become carbonneutral by 2050.
BLINDED BY THE LIGHT It's not often Dunedin can be considered too sunny, but for motorists in Stuart St yesterday, the bright weather was proving dangerous. Otago Coastal road policing manager Senior Sergeant Nik Leigh said this time of year was particularly bad for sun MAN THREATENED SUPERMARKET STAFF AND POLICE Local trusted journalism matters - now more than ever. As the Covid-19 pandemic brings the world into uncharted waters, Star Media journalists and photographers continue to report local stories that matter everyday - yours. COURSES NEED UPGRADE TO APPEAL TO TOURISTS 11 hours ago · A multimillion-dollar investment is needed to upgrade New Zealand’s ageing golf course infrastructure to attract more high-net-worth tourists, a leading course architect says. CONCERN AT HOUSING PLAN 12 hours ago · Residents of a rural Mosgiel road are vowing to fight a more than 130-lot housing development they say will destroy their country lifestyles. The Dunedin City Council is considering changes to its district plan to boost housing capacity in the city. CAUTIOUS OPTIMISM ABOUT NEW DRUG FOR ALZHEIMER’S 10 hours ago · Dunedin brain researcher Prof Cliff Abraham is "cautiously hopeful" about the first new Alzheimer’s drug to be approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration in nearly20 years.
THE STAR | OTAGO DAILY TIMES ONLINE NEWS Society’s youngest director has debut. Working with a team of experienced actors to bring a fast-paced, wordy comedy to the stage is an interesting challenge for first-time director Zac Henry. Batontaken up
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Chch connection to secret WW2 squad. Christchurch connection to secret squad operating behind enemy lines. Christchurch man Victor Sharp, 98, one of few Kiwis to serve in the Australian-based special forces unit in south-east Asia during WW2, has died. Chris Barclay reports.BROTHERS ON BIKES
1 day ago · We are the South's eyes and ears in crucial council meetings, at court hearings, on the sidelines of sporting events and on the frontline of breaking news. As our region faces uncharted waters in the wake of a global pandemic, Otago Daily Times continuesto
CONTACT US | OTAGO DAILY TIMES ONLINE NEWS Contact us. The Head Office for the Otago Daily Times is in Dunedin with satellite offices located around the region. Head Office. Street Address: 52 Stuart Street, Dunedin, 9054, New Zealand. Postal Address: PO Box 517, Dunedin, 9016, New Zealand. Main Phone: + 64 3 477 4760. Fax: +64 3 474 7420. MAN THREATENED SUPERMARKET STAFF AND POLICE Local trusted journalism matters - now more than ever. As the Covid-19 pandemic brings the world into uncharted waters, Star Media journalists and photographers continue to report local stories that matter everyday - yours. MUSEUM CONSIDERS REPATRIATION OF REMAINS, ARTEFACTS Pressure has been growing on museums around the world to repatriate artefacts and human remains. This week Canterbury Museum had been forced to consider the return of its collection of Benin Art — the largest in New Zealand and Australia — to Nigeria. Otago Museum collections, research and education director Robert Morris said the BEST FRIEND SAFE AFTER CANTERBURY FLOODING BUT PAIN 7 hours ago · Dave Stewart and his family may have emerged from the floodwaters safe and well. But the heartache of a flooding catastrophe which ravaged the Mid-Canterbury district has not subsided for the Greenstreet dairy farmer who was evacuated alongside wife Maree and son TJ on Sunday, May 30. CONCERN AT HOUSING PLAN 12 hours ago · Residents of a rural Mosgiel road are vowing to fight a more than 130-lot housing development they say will destroy their country lifestyles. The Dunedin City Council is considering changes to its district plan to boost housing capacity in the city. MAN THREATENED SUPERMARKET STAFF AND POLICE 10 hours ago · A supermarket customer brandished a knife and threatened staff in an incident similar to a Dunedin stabbing spree nine months later, a court has heard. PRINCIPAL TAKING NEW ROLE 10 hours ago · After more than 17 years at St Kevin’s College, Paul Olsen might be leaving but he isn’t going far. After 11 years as principal of Oamaru’s Catholic secondary school, Mr Olsen announced yesterday he would be stepping down at the end of the year, to take up a role as manager of the Catholic Education office for theDunedin Diocese.
OTAGO DAILY TIMES ONLINE NEWS Hong Kong-Singapore travel bubble to start in May. A long delayed travel bubble between Hong Kong and Singapore will begin on May 26, the cities have announced, as they moved to re-establish overseas links and lift the hurdle of quarantine for visiting foreigners. DUNEDIN | OTAGO DAILY TIMES ONLINE NEWSSTUDENT'S LEGAL THINKING TAKES PRIZEVETERAN COFFEE ROASTER RETURNS TO ITS ORIGINAL HOME Lecturing stint opens up new direction. A steady, low-cost diet of two-minute noodles has landed a Dunedin primary school principal in a lecturing job at the University of Otago College of Education. Plea todrivers by schools.
‘$1BILLION’ FROM UNIVERSITY 2 hours ago · The University of Otago contributes more than $1billion to the Dunedin economy, a new university report says. University strategy, analytics and reporting director David Thomson presented the university’s Economic Impact Report 2020 to the university council in its public session yesterday. WINTER FEED CONCERNS AFTER FLOODS In Westpac’s latest dairy update, senior agri-economist Nathan Penny said many farmers had lost winter feed during the floods and feed stores were already low given earlier dry conditions. COURSES NEED UPGRADE TO APPEAL TO TOURISTS 2 hours ago · A multimillion-dollar investment is needed to upgrade New Zealand’s ageing golf course infrastructure to attract more high-net-worth tourists, a leading course architect says. CAUTIOUS OPTIMISM ABOUT NEW DRUG FOR ALZHEIMER’S 2 hours ago · Dunedin brain researcher Prof Cliff Abraham is "cautiously hopeful" about the first new Alzheimer’s drug to be approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration in nearly20 years.
MAN THREATENED SUPERMARKET STAFF AND POLICE 2 hours ago · A supermarket customer brandished a knife and threatened staff in an incident similar to a Dunedin stabbing spree nine months later, a court has heard. AMBASSADORS MAKE DUNEDIN CONNECTIONS 3 hours ago · Businesses in Dunedin are making connections around the globe this week. A delegation of New Zealand and Australian-based ambassadors and high commissioners from 31 countries, led by New Zealand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Mfat), are OTAGO DAILY TIMES ONLINE NEWS Hong Kong-Singapore travel bubble to start in May. A long delayed travel bubble between Hong Kong and Singapore will begin on May 26, the cities have announced, as they moved to re-establish overseas links and lift the hurdle of quarantine for visiting foreigners. DUNEDIN | OTAGO DAILY TIMES ONLINE NEWSSTUDENT'S LEGAL THINKING TAKES PRIZEVETERAN COFFEE ROASTER RETURNS TO ITS ORIGINAL HOME Lecturing stint opens up new direction. A steady, low-cost diet of two-minute noodles has landed a Dunedin primary school principal in a lecturing job at the University of Otago College of Education. Plea todrivers by schools.
‘$1BILLION’ FROM UNIVERSITY 2 hours ago · The University of Otago contributes more than $1billion to the Dunedin economy, a new university report says. University strategy, analytics and reporting director David Thomson presented the university’s Economic Impact Report 2020 to the university council in its public session yesterday. WINTER FEED CONCERNS AFTER FLOODS In Westpac’s latest dairy update, senior agri-economist Nathan Penny said many farmers had lost winter feed during the floods and feed stores were already low given earlier dry conditions. COURSES NEED UPGRADE TO APPEAL TO TOURISTS 2 hours ago · A multimillion-dollar investment is needed to upgrade New Zealand’s ageing golf course infrastructure to attract more high-net-worth tourists, a leading course architect says. CAUTIOUS OPTIMISM ABOUT NEW DRUG FOR ALZHEIMER’S 2 hours ago · Dunedin brain researcher Prof Cliff Abraham is "cautiously hopeful" about the first new Alzheimer’s drug to be approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration in nearly20 years.
MAN THREATENED SUPERMARKET STAFF AND POLICE 2 hours ago · A supermarket customer brandished a knife and threatened staff in an incident similar to a Dunedin stabbing spree nine months later, a court has heard. AMBASSADORS MAKE DUNEDIN CONNECTIONS 3 hours ago · Businesses in Dunedin are making connections around the globe this week. A delegation of New Zealand and Australian-based ambassadors and high commissioners from 31 countries, led by New Zealand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Mfat), are THE STAR | OTAGO DAILY TIMES ONLINE NEWS Society’s youngest director has debut. Working with a team of experienced actors to bring a fast-paced, wordy comedy to the stage is an interesting challenge for first-time director Zac Henry. Batontaken up
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Chch connection to secret WW2 squad. Christchurch connection to secret squad operating behind enemy lines. Christchurch man Victor Sharp, 98, one of few Kiwis to serve in the Australian-based special forces unit in south-east Asia during WW2, has died. Chris Barclay reports.BROTHERS ON BIKES
1 day ago · We are the South's eyes and ears in crucial council meetings, at court hearings, on the sidelines of sporting events and on the frontline of breaking news. As our region faces uncharted waters in the wake of a global pandemic, Otago Daily Times continuesto
CONTACT US | OTAGO DAILY TIMES ONLINE NEWS Contact us. The Head Office for the Otago Daily Times is in Dunedin with satellite offices located around the region. Head Office. Street Address: 52 Stuart Street, Dunedin, 9054, New Zealand. Postal Address: PO Box 517, Dunedin, 9016, New Zealand. Main Phone: + 64 3 477 4760. Fax: +64 3 474 7420. ‘$1BILLION’ FROM UNIVERSITY 2 hours ago · The University of Otago contributes more than $1billion to the Dunedin economy, a new university report says. University strategy, analytics and reporting director David Thomson presented the university’s Economic Impact Report 2020 to the university council in its public session yesterday. MUSEUM CONSIDERS REPATRIATION OF REMAINS, ARTEFACTS Pressure has been growing on museums around the world to repatriate artefacts and human remains. This week Canterbury Museum had been forced to consider the return of its collection of Benin Art — the largest in New Zealand and Australia — to Nigeria. Otago Museum collections, research and education director Robert Morris said the WINTER FEED CONCERNS AFTER FLOODS In Westpac’s latest dairy update, senior agri-economist Nathan Penny said many farmers had lost winter feed during the floods and feed stores were already low given earlier dry conditions. COURSES NEED UPGRADE TO APPEAL TO TOURISTS 2 hours ago · A multimillion-dollar investment is needed to upgrade New Zealand’s ageing golf course infrastructure to attract more high-net-worth tourists, a leading course architect says. CAUTIOUS OPTIMISM ABOUT NEW DRUG FOR ALZHEIMER’S 2 hours ago · Dunedin brain researcher Prof Cliff Abraham is "cautiously hopeful" about the first new Alzheimer’s drug to be approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration in nearly20 years.
SHOW THE MAGIC OF VEGETABLES 3 hours ago · Penelope Maguire puts a plant-based twist on a few winter classics. Mushrooms and pumpkin are some of my favourite vegetables to use in the place of meat in plant-based dishes — they are unprocessed, versatile, full of flavour and nutrients and filling and are plentiful and inexpensive right now. OTAGO DAILY TIMES ONLINE NEWS The Govt has announced the end of a decade of immigration-fuelled growth that rewarded some and hurt others. The increase was unsustainable, but what comes next needs careful consideration and two key initiatives, Prof Paul Spoonley says. REGIONS | OTAGO DAILY TIMES ONLINE NEWS The family of a Wanaka documentary maker who caught Covid-19 while climbing Mt Everest last month is relieved he will arrive back in NewZealand next week.
DUNEDIN | OTAGO DAILY TIMES ONLINE NEWS The locally sourced fennel, lichen, Spanish moss, artichoke, leek and dogwood on display at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery are intended to reflect the city in winter. AUSTRALIA APPROVES REWARDS FOR COVID JABS 5 hours ago · Australian businesses have been given the green light to offer rewards to people who have been vaccinated for Covid-19. The Therapeutic Goods Administration has approved arrangements that will be in place until the end of 2022.BROTHERS ON BIKES
9 hours ago · We are the South's eyes and ears in crucial council meetings, at court hearings, on the sidelines of sporting events and on the frontline of breaking news. As our region faces uncharted waters in the wake of a global pandemic, Otago Daily Times continuesto
10 NEW CASES IN MIQ; 'GREEN FLIGHTS' SET TO GO 13 minutes ago · There are 10 new Covid-19 cases in managed isolation since Sunday, and no new community cases. Four of the new cases came from Iraq, three from the GREEN FLIGHTS RISK 'VERY LOW' 5 hours ago · Experts assure the risk of those returning to New Zealand on "green flights" this week bringing the Covid-19 virus with them remains "very low" despite 11 community cases reported in Melbourne yesterday. MAORI ANTARCTIC PRESENCE CLAIM 3 hours ago · Maori likely explored Antarctic waters centuries before European navigators and have maintained a close connection with the frozen continent since, an Otago researcher says. RIVER FLOW PHOTOS RELEASED IN WAKE OF PUBLIC DEMAND Following public demand for evidence of what the Manuherikia River would look like under various minimum flows, the Otago Regional Council has released a TEEN'S SIX-PERSON SLEEPOVER GETS OUT OF HAND 4 hours ago · Dunedin parents had their long weekend holiday interrupted after their daughter's sleepover turned into a 100-person rager. Senior Sergeant Craig Dinnissen said police were called to an Abbotsford address overnight on Sunday after receiving noisecomplaints.
OTAGO DAILY TIMES ONLINE NEWS The Govt has announced the end of a decade of immigration-fuelled growth that rewarded some and hurt others. The increase was unsustainable, but what comes next needs careful consideration and two key initiatives, Prof Paul Spoonley says. REGIONS | OTAGO DAILY TIMES ONLINE NEWS The family of a Wanaka documentary maker who caught Covid-19 while climbing Mt Everest last month is relieved he will arrive back in NewZealand next week.
DUNEDIN | OTAGO DAILY TIMES ONLINE NEWS The locally sourced fennel, lichen, Spanish moss, artichoke, leek and dogwood on display at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery are intended to reflect the city in winter. AUSTRALIA APPROVES REWARDS FOR COVID JABS 5 hours ago · Australian businesses have been given the green light to offer rewards to people who have been vaccinated for Covid-19. The Therapeutic Goods Administration has approved arrangements that will be in place until the end of 2022.BROTHERS ON BIKES
9 hours ago · We are the South's eyes and ears in crucial council meetings, at court hearings, on the sidelines of sporting events and on the frontline of breaking news. As our region faces uncharted waters in the wake of a global pandemic, Otago Daily Times continuesto
10 NEW CASES IN MIQ; 'GREEN FLIGHTS' SET TO GO 13 minutes ago · There are 10 new Covid-19 cases in managed isolation since Sunday, and no new community cases. Four of the new cases came from Iraq, three from the GREEN FLIGHTS RISK 'VERY LOW' 5 hours ago · Experts assure the risk of those returning to New Zealand on "green flights" this week bringing the Covid-19 virus with them remains "very low" despite 11 community cases reported in Melbourne yesterday. MAORI ANTARCTIC PRESENCE CLAIM 3 hours ago · Maori likely explored Antarctic waters centuries before European navigators and have maintained a close connection with the frozen continent since, an Otago researcher says. RIVER FLOW PHOTOS RELEASED IN WAKE OF PUBLIC DEMAND Following public demand for evidence of what the Manuherikia River would look like under various minimum flows, the Otago Regional Council has released a TEEN'S SIX-PERSON SLEEPOVER GETS OUT OF HAND 4 hours ago · Dunedin parents had their long weekend holiday interrupted after their daughter's sleepover turned into a 100-person rager. Senior Sergeant Craig Dinnissen said police were called to an Abbotsford address overnight on Sunday after receiving noisecomplaints.
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China has announced on that married couples may have up to three children, a major policy shift from the existing limit of two after recent data showed a dramatic decline in births in the world's THE STAR | OTAGO DAILY TIMES ONLINE NEWS Caversham Harrier and Athletic Club held its annual Vice-president’s 5000m races at Forbury Park for the final time on Saturday. The event has been held at the park for almost every year since 1925.BROTHERS ON BIKES
9 hours ago · We are the South's eyes and ears in crucial council meetings, at court hearings, on the sidelines of sporting events and on the frontline of breaking news. As our region faces uncharted waters in the wake of a global pandemic, Otago Daily Times continuesto
AUSTRALIA APPROVES REWARDS FOR COVID JABS 5 hours ago · Australian businesses have been given the green light to offer rewards to people who have been vaccinated for Covid-19. The Therapeutic Goods Administration has approved arrangements that will be in place until the end of 2022.NORTH OTAGO
The actions of a novice boatie in Oamaru were a recipe for disaster, says North Otago Yacht and Power Boat Club commodore Kevin Murdoch, who helped rescue the young Gore man. 10 NEW CASES IN MIQ; 'GREEN FLIGHTS' SET TO GO 13 minutes ago · There are 10 new Covid-19 cases in managed isolation since Sunday, and no new community cases. Four of the new cases came from Iraq, three from theCENTRAL OTAGO
Rainfall has resulted in rising rivers in Southland prompting the regional council to activate its flood warning on its website and a conserve water notice has been put in place for parts of CentralOtago.
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Queen fans were rocking at a packed Forsyth Barr Stadium on Monday night as the band performed its first ever concert in Dunedin. As the crowd waited for the legendary group, they began clapping in the rhythm of the anthem _We Will Rock You_. The show began about 8.45pm as a silhouette of guitarist Brian May high above the stage drew a roar from the audience before the rest of the band joined him to play _Now I’m Here_ and_ Seven Seas of Rhye_. Queen guitarist Brian May takes the stage on Monday night. Photo: supplied Queen was joined by Adam Lambert, who has performed with original members May and Roger Taylor for the past eight years. Lambert began singing with the British rock band behind such hits as _Bohemian Rhapsody_,_ Radio Ga Ga_ and_ We Are The Champions_ in place of frontman Freddie Mercury, who died in 1991. Adam Lambert (left) and Brian May. Photo: supplied After_ Killer Queen, _Lambert asked the crowd to recognise the "two rock 'n' rollheroes” with him.
He also took the chance to address the “big pink elephant in theroom”.
“It’s true. I’m not Freddy Mercury. Because there's only one Freddy Mercury. Do you love Freddy?”, he asked. Fans waiting for Queen to perform at a packed Forsyth Barr Stadium. Photo: supplied The flamboyant Lambert thanked everyone for the opportunity to do a homage to the rock icon. “I’m same as you. I’m a fan.” Then, he asked the crowd to sing along with him. Some fans listened to the band outside the stadium. Photo: Peter McIntosh Fans began pouring through the gates when they opened about 6pm, while some sat on the grass outside the stadium. Many had enjoyed a sunny afternoon ahead of the concert, packing out Octagon bars as they enjoyed a range of live music. Arnold Thompson travelled down from Wellington to sell Queen merchandise to fans before the show. "The atmosphere's electric,'' he said, saying trade had been steady during the afternoon. "It's lovely weather.'' The Octagon was packed for most of the afternoon. Photo: Peter McIntosh The band arrived at Dunedin Airport on Sunday afternoon, with drummer Roger Taylor's wife sharing a video on Instagram. Brian May was spotted by a fan in the seaside suburb of St Clair, who said it was "amazing" seeing his favourite guitar hero. Legendary guitarist Brian May spotted in St Clair yesterday. Photo: Supplied May shared a video of himself on Instagram walking along a Dunedin beach and his "new friend" a red-billed sea gull. "Getting to know Dunedin! "My first time ever on the South Island of New Zealand. Nice brisk walk and met a new friend, a red-billed gull, chasing my blues away. "Also unexpectedly met a lovely bunch of Vegan humans nearby. HelloDunedin!!"
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