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ARNST RETAINS SCULLING TITLE FOR NZ 5 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).SUBSCRIBE NOW
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STRONG REPLY FROM BLACK CAPS IN SECOND TEST 2 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. GROUP 3 COVID VACCINATIONS EXTENDED TO DUNEDIN Group 3, in the Ministry of Health’s sequencing framework, began receiving vaccinations in the Southern district in Gore on May 17 and in Queenstown on May 24. Group 3 includes those aged 65 or over, those with a relevant underlying health condition, disabled people, pregnant people and adults in custodial settings. RECIPES | OTAGO DAILY TIMES ONLINE NEWS Nourishing and delicious treats. Raglan food writer and former chef Emma Galloway believes the foods we crave every day are those that are nourishing, beautiful, simple to make and absolutely delicious to eat. Inspiration at your fingertips. 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 VACCINE STOCKS BEING RATIONED 6 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. DUNEDIN | OTAGO DAILY TIMES ONLINE NEWS 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.
ARNST RETAINS SCULLING TITLE FOR NZ 5 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).SUBSCRIBE NOW
Subscribe now. It 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. Contact our circulation team on 03 479 3555 or email circulation@alliedpress.co.nz. CHOPPER BACK FOR THREE SHOWS 5 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.
STRONG REPLY FROM BLACK CAPS IN SECOND TEST 2 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. GROUP 3 COVID VACCINATIONS EXTENDED TO DUNEDIN Group 3, in the Ministry of Health’s sequencing framework, began receiving vaccinations in the Southern district in Gore on May 17 and in Queenstown on May 24. Group 3 includes those aged 65 or over, those with a relevant underlying health condition, disabled people, pregnant people and adults in custodial settings. RECIPES | OTAGO DAILY TIMES ONLINE NEWS Nourishing and delicious treats. Raglan food writer and former chef Emma Galloway believes the foods we crave every day are those that are nourishing, beautiful, simple to make and absolutely delicious to eat. Inspiration at your fingertips. 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.
VICTORIA REPORTS ZERO COVID CASES AS LOCKDOWN ENDS 20 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 6 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 2 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 5 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.
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
ARNST RETAINS SCULLING TITLE FOR NZ 5 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). 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 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.
EVERYTHING CHANGES IF CANCER LOOMS Health reporter Mike Houlahan examines the cancer patient journey. It is a moment laden with fear: feeling an unexpected lump in your body, finding blood in the toilet bowl, your doctor asking for further tests following a check-up. All three scenarios might, or might not, be a warning sign of cancer. With that uncertainty weighing heavily on BOLD PLANS OUTLINED FOR FORBURY A bold proposal for housing at Forbury Park has emerged and could reinvigorate South Dunedin by providing affordable homes and help the low-lying suburb adapt to climate change. Award-winning Dunedin architect Gary Todd said he was part of a group exploring the raceway’s potential as a "catalyst site" to regenerate the area. VIOLENT OUTBURST FOLLOWED THEFT OF PRIZED HAT Dylan Lee Owens must really treasure his blue hat. When questioned by police after a bizarre, violent and calamitous incident on February 14, the 22-year-old joiner said it all started because someone had stolen his prized headwear. Police were patrolling George St in the early hours, the Dunedin District heard yesterday, when they saw the 'IT'S JUST A GOAT': CHRISTCHURCH TODDLER GOES VIRAL WITH 0:00. 0:00 / 0:10. Live. •. A Christchurch toddler's foul-mouthed response to a visiting goat has gone viral, despite her mother's insistence that the animal was "just a goat". Mum Sophie Smith was at home with 2-year-old daughter Ivy when the intruder appeared. She used her cellphone to record the scene as she exclaimed: "It's a f***inggoat!"
FORBURY TENSIONS MOUNTING Tensions are also mounting amid fears the proceeds could be sucked out of Dunedin and that a bold bid to build affordable housing at Forbury Park may not be backed by the racing industry. Preliminary meetings have been held exploring the possibility the trotting club could join the Otago Racing Club at Wingatui or that the two clubs could ALMOST 100 HOMES PLANNED FOR BROAD BAY Almost 100 houses could be built in a small seaside settlement on the Otago Peninsula if plans come to fruition. A 72-lot development is planned in Portobello Rd, Broad Bay, near Dunedin. Just down the road at Camp St, earthworks are taking place at a 23-lot subdivision, and sections there will soon be on the market. 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 SLEEPLESS NIGHT AFTER EVACUATION Photo: North Canterbury News. When Sheralyn Sturt received the Waimakariri District Council Civil Defence teams phone alarm on Sunday night to evacuate her Ohoka home, she did not waste time thinking about what to do. Sheralyn had her daughter, Jessica, and granddaughter, Natalie, were at home with her at the time and they quickly grabbed some 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.
EVERYTHING CHANGES IF CANCER LOOMS Health reporter Mike Houlahan examines the cancer patient journey. It is a moment laden with fear: feeling an unexpected lump in your body, finding blood in the toilet bowl, your doctor asking for further tests following a check-up. All three scenarios might, or might not, be a warning sign of cancer. With that uncertainty weighing heavily on BOLD PLANS OUTLINED FOR FORBURY A bold proposal for housing at Forbury Park has emerged and could reinvigorate South Dunedin by providing affordable homes and help the low-lying suburb adapt to climate change. Award-winning Dunedin architect Gary Todd said he was part of a group exploring the raceway’s potential as a "catalyst site" to regenerate the area. VIOLENT OUTBURST FOLLOWED THEFT OF PRIZED HAT Dylan Lee Owens must really treasure his blue hat. When questioned by police after a bizarre, violent and calamitous incident on February 14, the 22-year-old joiner said it all started because someone had stolen his prized headwear. Police were patrolling George St in the early hours, the Dunedin District heard yesterday, when they saw the 'IT'S JUST A GOAT': CHRISTCHURCH TODDLER GOES VIRAL WITH 0:00. 0:00 / 0:10. Live. •. A Christchurch toddler's foul-mouthed response to a visiting goat has gone viral, despite her mother's insistence that the animal was "just a goat". Mum Sophie Smith was at home with 2-year-old daughter Ivy when the intruder appeared. She used her cellphone to record the scene as she exclaimed: "It's a f***inggoat!"
FORBURY TENSIONS MOUNTING Tensions are also mounting amid fears the proceeds could be sucked out of Dunedin and that a bold bid to build affordable housing at Forbury Park may not be backed by the racing industry. Preliminary meetings have been held exploring the possibility the trotting club could join the Otago Racing Club at Wingatui or that the two clubs could ALMOST 100 HOMES PLANNED FOR BROAD BAY Almost 100 houses could be built in a small seaside settlement on the Otago Peninsula if plans come to fruition. A 72-lot development is planned in Portobello Rd, Broad Bay, near Dunedin. Just down the road at Camp St, earthworks are taking place at a 23-lot subdivision, and sections there will soon be on the market. 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 SLEEPLESS NIGHT AFTER EVACUATION Photo: North Canterbury News. When Sheralyn Sturt received the Waimakariri District Council Civil Defence teams phone alarm on Sunday night to evacuate her Ohoka home, she did not waste time thinking about what to do. Sheralyn had her daughter, Jessica, and granddaughter, Natalie, were at home with her at the time and they quickly grabbed some SPORT | OTAGO DAILY TIMES ONLINE NEWS Kang claims under-16 title on final hole. Wakatipu junior Sumin Kang was a popular winner of the under-16 title at the South Island age-group championships when she sank the winning putt on the 18th hole at the Otago Golf Club yesterday. Pako finally gets better offormer mentor.
NSW AND QUEENSLAND ON COVID ALERT 8 hours ago · Two Australian states are on Covid-19 alert after an infected woman and her husband travelled from Victoria, the epicentre of country's latest outbreak, through the states of New South Wales and into Queensland, visiting dozens of sites enroute.METAL ON THE MOVE
10 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
NSW AND QUEENSLAND ON COVID ALERT 8 hours ago · Two Australian states are on Covid-19 alert after an infected woman and her husband travelled from Victoria, the epicentre of country's latest outbreak, through the states of New South Wales and into Queensland, visiting dozens of sites enroute. GROUP 3 COVID VACCINATIONS EXTENDED TO DUNEDIN Group 3, in the Ministry of Health’s sequencing framework, began receiving vaccinations in the Southern district in Gore on May 17 and in Queenstown on May 24. Group 3 includes those aged 65 or over, those with a relevant underlying health condition, disabled people, pregnant people and adults in custodial settings. MULTIMILLION-DOLLAR CHCH BUILDING CONFIRMED 21 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. OVERSEAS SKILLS NEEDED NOW, SAY SKIFIELDS 9 hours ago · Specialist New Zealander and Australian workers will keep Queenstown’s ski fields open this year, as border restrictions continue to halt the flow of international skifield workers. INTEREST IN INITIATIVE FOR DEAF PUPILS A new Beacon School approach for Dunedin deaf and hard of hearing pupils at Halfway Bush could be adopted elsewhere, thanks to apositive response.
VANDERVIS SET TO APPEAL HIGH COURT DISMISSAL 23 hours ago · Dunedin city councillor Lee Vandervis is set to argue a High Court judge made a series of errors when ruling against him concerning a parking dispute. MAN THREATENED SUPERMARKET STAFF AND POLICE 1 day 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. 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.
EVERYTHING CHANGES IF CANCER LOOMS Health reporter Mike Houlahan examines the cancer patient journey. It is a moment laden with fear: feeling an unexpected lump in your body, finding blood in the toilet bowl, your doctor asking for further tests following a check-up. All three scenarios might, or might not, be a warning sign of cancer. With that uncertainty weighing heavily on BOLD PLANS OUTLINED FOR FORBURY A bold proposal for housing at Forbury Park has emerged and could reinvigorate South Dunedin by providing affordable homes and help the low-lying suburb adapt to climate change. Award-winning Dunedin architect Gary Todd said he was part of a group exploring the raceway’s potential as a "catalyst site" to regenerate the area. VIOLENT OUTBURST FOLLOWED THEFT OF PRIZED HAT Dylan Lee Owens must really treasure his blue hat. When questioned by police after a bizarre, violent and calamitous incident on February 14, the 22-year-old joiner said it all started because someone had stolen his prized headwear. Police were patrolling George St in the early hours, the Dunedin District heard yesterday, when they saw the FORBURY TENSIONS MOUNTING Tensions are also mounting amid fears the proceeds could be sucked out of Dunedin and that a bold bid to build affordable housing at Forbury Park may not be backed by the racing industry. Preliminary meetings have been held exploring the possibility the trotting club could join the Otago Racing Club at Wingatui or that the two clubs could 'IT'S JUST A GOAT': CHRISTCHURCH TODDLER GOES VIRAL WITH 0:00. 0:00 / 0:10. Live. •. A Christchurch toddler's foul-mouthed response to a visiting goat has gone viral, despite her mother's insistence that the animal was "just a goat". Mum Sophie Smith was at home with 2-year-old daughter Ivy when the intruder appeared. She used her cellphone to record the scene as she exclaimed: "It's a f***inggoat!"
ALMOST 100 HOMES PLANNED FOR BROAD BAY Almost 100 houses could be built in a small seaside settlement on the Otago Peninsula if plans come to fruition. A 72-lot development is planned in Portobello Rd, Broad Bay, near Dunedin. Just down the road at Camp St, earthworks are taking place at a 23-lot subdivision, and sections there will soon be on the market. 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 SLEEPLESS NIGHT AFTER EVACUATION Photo: North Canterbury News. When Sheralyn Sturt received the Waimakariri District Council Civil Defence teams phone alarm on Sunday night to evacuate her Ohoka home, she did not waste time thinking about what to do. Sheralyn had her daughter, Jessica, and granddaughter, Natalie, were at home with her at the time and they quickly grabbed some 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.
EVERYTHING CHANGES IF CANCER LOOMS Health reporter Mike Houlahan examines the cancer patient journey. It is a moment laden with fear: feeling an unexpected lump in your body, finding blood in the toilet bowl, your doctor asking for further tests following a check-up. All three scenarios might, or might not, be a warning sign of cancer. With that uncertainty weighing heavily on BOLD PLANS OUTLINED FOR FORBURY A bold proposal for housing at Forbury Park has emerged and could reinvigorate South Dunedin by providing affordable homes and help the low-lying suburb adapt to climate change. Award-winning Dunedin architect Gary Todd said he was part of a group exploring the raceway’s potential as a "catalyst site" to regenerate the area. VIOLENT OUTBURST FOLLOWED THEFT OF PRIZED HAT Dylan Lee Owens must really treasure his blue hat. When questioned by police after a bizarre, violent and calamitous incident on February 14, the 22-year-old joiner said it all started because someone had stolen his prized headwear. Police were patrolling George St in the early hours, the Dunedin District heard yesterday, when they saw the FORBURY TENSIONS MOUNTING Tensions are also mounting amid fears the proceeds could be sucked out of Dunedin and that a bold bid to build affordable housing at Forbury Park may not be backed by the racing industry. Preliminary meetings have been held exploring the possibility the trotting club could join the Otago Racing Club at Wingatui or that the two clubs could 'IT'S JUST A GOAT': CHRISTCHURCH TODDLER GOES VIRAL WITH 0:00. 0:00 / 0:10. Live. •. A Christchurch toddler's foul-mouthed response to a visiting goat has gone viral, despite her mother's insistence that the animal was "just a goat". Mum Sophie Smith was at home with 2-year-old daughter Ivy when the intruder appeared. She used her cellphone to record the scene as she exclaimed: "It's a f***inggoat!"
ALMOST 100 HOMES PLANNED FOR BROAD BAY Almost 100 houses could be built in a small seaside settlement on the Otago Peninsula if plans come to fruition. A 72-lot development is planned in Portobello Rd, Broad Bay, near Dunedin. Just down the road at Camp St, earthworks are taking place at a 23-lot subdivision, and sections there will soon be on the market. 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 SLEEPLESS NIGHT AFTER EVACUATION Photo: North Canterbury News. When Sheralyn Sturt received the Waimakariri District Council Civil Defence teams phone alarm on Sunday night to evacuate her Ohoka home, she did not waste time thinking about what to do. Sheralyn had her daughter, Jessica, and granddaughter, Natalie, were at home with her at the time and they quickly grabbed some SPORT | OTAGO DAILY TIMES ONLINE NEWS Kang claims under-16 title on final hole. Wakatipu junior Sumin Kang was a popular winner of the under-16 title at the South Island age-group championships when she sank the winning putt on the 18th hole at the Otago Golf Club yesterday. Pako finally gets better offormer mentor.
METAL ON THE MOVE
5 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
GROUP 3 COVID VACCINATIONS EXTENDED TO DUNEDIN Group 3, in the Ministry of Health’s sequencing framework, began receiving vaccinations in the Southern district in Gore on May 17 and in Queenstown on May 24. Group 3 includes those aged 65 or over, those with a relevant underlying health condition, disabled people, pregnant people and adults in custodial settings. OVERSEAS SKILLS NEEDED NOW, SAY SKIFIELDS 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. MULTIMILLION-DOLLAR CHCH BUILDING CONFIRMED 16 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. OVERSEAS SKILLS NEEDED NOW, SAY SKIFIELDS 4 hours ago · Specialist New Zealander and Australian workers will keep Queenstown’s ski fields open this year, as border restrictions continue to halt the flow of international skifield workers. QUESTIONS ANTICIPATED FOR VAULT 21 AT LICENCE HEARING 13 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.
VANDERVIS SET TO APPEAL HIGH COURT DISMISSAL 18 hours ago · Dunedin city councillor Lee Vandervis is set to argue a High Court judge made a series of errors when ruling against him concerning a parking dispute. MAN HELD OVER MACRON SLAP A 'GEEKY GAMER' 5 hours ago · The man alleged to have slapped French President Emmanuel Macron in the face ran a club for enthusiasts of medieval swordsmanship and has no previous criminal record, two sources familiar with the investigation say. ARMED POLICE SEARCH CHRISTCHURCH HOUSE 11 hours ago · Armed police have raided a house in Christchurch this morning. A police spokesperson said a pre-planned search was undertaken at the residential property on Straven Rd, Fendalton, onThursday morning.
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.
GROUP 3 COVID VACCINATIONS EXTENDED TO DUNEDIN Group 3, in the Ministry of Health’s sequencing framework, began receiving vaccinations in the Southern district in Gore on May 17 and in Queenstown on May 24. Group 3 includes those aged 65 or over, those with a relevant underlying health condition, disabled people, pregnant people and adults in custodial settings. BOLD PLANS OUTLINED FOR FORBURY A bold proposal for housing at Forbury Park has emerged and could reinvigorate South Dunedin by providing affordable homes and help the low-lying suburb adapt to climate change. Award-winning Dunedin architect Gary Todd said he was part of a group exploring the raceway’s potential as a "catalyst site" to regenerate the area. FORBURY TENSIONS MOUNTING Tensions are also mounting amid fears the proceeds could be sucked out of Dunedin and that a bold bid to build affordable housing at Forbury Park may not be backed by the racing industry. Preliminary meetings have been held exploring the possibility the trotting club could join the Otago Racing Club at Wingatui or that the two clubs could ALMOST 100 HOMES PLANNED FOR BROAD BAY Almost 100 houses could be built in a small seaside settlement on the Otago Peninsula if plans come to fruition. A 72-lot development is planned in Portobello Rd, Broad Bay, near Dunedin. Just down the road at Camp St, earthworks are taking place at a 23-lot subdivision, and sections there will soon be on the market. 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 MISSING ALEXANDRA WOMAN FOUND DEAD A young woman who had been sought by police in Alexandra has been found dead. Southern District Police had earlier said they were appealing for sightings of 18-year-old Aqua Spiers, who was last seen early on Sunday in Alexandra. Police said they were concerned for her wellbeing. This afternoon police confirmed Ms Spiers had been founddead.
NO SERIOUS DAMAGE FROM UNI BUILDING FIRE More than 60 people were evacuated after a fire broke out in the roof of a University of Otago building yesterday. A university spokeswoman said a small, smouldering fire was detected in the backstage roof/ceiling area of the College of Education Auditorium in Union St about 8.15am. About 30 people were evacuated from the main buildingand a
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.
GROUP 3 COVID VACCINATIONS EXTENDED TO DUNEDIN Group 3, in the Ministry of Health’s sequencing framework, began receiving vaccinations in the Southern district in Gore on May 17 and in Queenstown on May 24. Group 3 includes those aged 65 or over, those with a relevant underlying health condition, disabled people, pregnant people and adults in custodial settings. BOLD PLANS OUTLINED FOR FORBURY A bold proposal for housing at Forbury Park has emerged and could reinvigorate South Dunedin by providing affordable homes and help the low-lying suburb adapt to climate change. Award-winning Dunedin architect Gary Todd said he was part of a group exploring the raceway’s potential as a "catalyst site" to regenerate the area. FORBURY TENSIONS MOUNTING Tensions are also mounting amid fears the proceeds could be sucked out of Dunedin and that a bold bid to build affordable housing at Forbury Park may not be backed by the racing industry. Preliminary meetings have been held exploring the possibility the trotting club could join the Otago Racing Club at Wingatui or that the two clubs could ALMOST 100 HOMES PLANNED FOR BROAD BAY Almost 100 houses could be built in a small seaside settlement on the Otago Peninsula if plans come to fruition. A 72-lot development is planned in Portobello Rd, Broad Bay, near Dunedin. Just down the road at Camp St, earthworks are taking place at a 23-lot subdivision, and sections there will soon be on the market. 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 MISSING ALEXANDRA WOMAN FOUND DEAD A young woman who had been sought by police in Alexandra has been found dead. Southern District Police had earlier said they were appealing for sightings of 18-year-old Aqua Spiers, who was last seen early on Sunday in Alexandra. Police said they were concerned for her wellbeing. This afternoon police confirmed Ms Spiers had been founddead.
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British singer Duffy on Tuesday explained a long absence from the music scene by saying she had been "raped and drugged and held captive," but gave no details about where or when the incident tookplace.
Duffy, 35, who had big hits with single "Mercy" in 2008 and her debut album "Rockferry," wrote in an Instagram post that she was "ok and safe now" but said it had taken her time to recover from the ordeal. The Welsh soul singer won a Grammy in 2009 for "Rockferry" and three Brit Awards but largely removed herself from the limelight after the release of her second, less successful, album in 2010. She performed at an Edith Piaf tribute concert in New York in 2013 and took a small movie role in the 2015 British crime film "Legend" but has rarely been seen or heard of since. "Many of you wonder what happened to me, where did I disappear to and why," she wrote. "The truth is, and please trust me I am ok and safe now, I was raped and drugged and held captive over some days. Of course I survived. The recovery took time." She did not say who had held her captive or when but said she would be posting an audio interview in the coming weeks in which she would answer any questions. "You wonder why I did not choose to use my voice to express my pain? I did not want to show the world the sadness in my eyes. I asked myself, how can I sing from the heart if it is broken? And slowly it unbroke,"she added.
Duffy's representatives from 2010 did not immediately return a request for comment on Tuesday (local time) on the posting._ADVERTISEMENT_
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