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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 '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.
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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 17 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 5 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 14 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' 6 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.
‘$1BILLION’ FROM UNIVERSITY 6 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. COURSES NEED UPGRADE TO APPEAL TO TOURISTS 7 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. MAN THREATENED SUPERMARKET STAFF AND POLICE 6 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 7 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. EXTENT OF DAMAGE BECOMES CLEAR 7 hours ago · Rivers across paddocks, water-logged soil and winter feed losses are facing some Mid Canterbury farmers affected by the extreme rainfall which has hit the district. AMBASSADORS MAKE DUNEDIN CONNECTIONS 8 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.
DHBS REDUCE SERVICES AS NURSES STRIKE TODAY OVER PAY AND 3 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. BEST FRIEND SAFE AFTER CANTERBURY FLOODING BUT PAIN 2 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. CAUTIOUS OPTIMISM ABOUT NEW DRUG FOR ALZHEIMER’S 6 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.
CONCERN AT HOUSING PLAN 7 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. AMBASSADORS MAKE DUNEDIN CONNECTIONS 8 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 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.
CALL FOR TOUGHER LAWS AGAINST POACHING 4 hours ago · A Dunedin man wants a crackdown on poaching, as it is revealed the South has the highest rate of illegal hunting in the country. Prof John Knight is lobbying the Government for a law change to increase the penalties in a bid to deter poachers after getting fedup
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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
DHBS REDUCE SERVICES AS NURSES STRIKE TODAY OVER PAY AND 3 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. 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. 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 2 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 7 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. CALL FOR TOUGHER LAWS AGAINST POACHING 3 hours ago · A Dunedin man wants a crackdown on poaching, as it is revealed the lower South Island has the highest rate of illegal hunting in the country. Prof John Knight is lobbying the Government for a law change to increase the penalties in a bid to deter poachers after getting fed up with people hunting illegally on his land. CALL FOR TOUGHER LAWS AGAINST POACHING 4 hours ago · A Dunedin man wants a crackdown on poaching, as it is revealed the South has the highest rate of illegal hunting in the country. Prof John Knight is lobbying the Government for a law change to increase the penalties in a bid to deter poachers after getting fedup
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Director-General of Health Ashley Bloomfield says there are two more people in New Zealand with symptoms that might be consistent with Covid-19 coronavirus. They were not on the Emirates flight that a patient who has tested positive for the virus was on. Dr Bloomfield told media this afternoon he did not know where those two suspected cases were in New Zealand, and there was still only one positive case so far. The results of the two suspected cases may have been tested today, in which case the results should be available now, but Bloomfield said he did not know if they were tested today; the media would be notified if there were any more positive cases. Bloomfield said a number of people were tested today, and of those cases two were "close to the suspected case definition". "They fulfilled the travel criteria, and have got symptoms that would be consistent with Covid-19." Of the 140 tests carried out, there was still only one positive test. Health professionals were erring on the side of testing to becautious, he said.
Bloomfield said if you have travelled to countries that have cases of Covid-19, then ring Healthline on 0800 611-116. The Ministry of Health was modelling how Covid-19 coronavirus might move around the country, but it was "early days" and it depended on the assumptions put into the model. There were still six people from the _Diamond Princess _cruise ship in isolation at Whangaparoa, Bloomfield said. PM EXTENDS TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS Travel restrictions coming into New Zealand have been extended in response to the outbreak of coronavirus. Globally, there have been almost 90,000 confirmed cases, with the numbers outside China now growing faster than inside China, where it began late last year. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said this afternoon that border management was the first line of defence and restrictions would be extended for Iran, China and for passengers on the cruise ship the _Diamond Princess_Â that was docked in Japan for seven days. People coming into New Zealand from northern Italy and South Korea would also need to self-isolate for 14 days, she said. People coming from those areas would need to complete a form to enable health officials to contact those individuals to ensure they are in self-quarantine, and what is expected of them. Ardern said that, as of today, there will be verbal announcements for all people coming in on international flights, regardless of where they are coming from, and everyone will be told about health warnings in person except for E-gate passengers from USA and Australia. She thanked the health professionals that have been part of the response to the Covid-19 coronavirus. Eight thousand people had been helped with self-isolation so far. There were robust measures in place to deal with Covid-19, she said. The patient with Covid-19, NZ's first confirmed case of coronavirus, is stable and improving and officials had traced the 15 at-risk passengers who shared the same flight. This was originally thought to be 18 people, but has been reduced. "We have 87,000 cases globally. The vast majority still remain in China. We have 7300 outside mainland China," Ardern said. "We know self-isolation works." A special Covid-19 Cabinet sub-committee had been set up. Healthline had reported over-compliance, not non-compliance with self-isolation, she said. Jacinda Ardern said that, as of today, there will be verbal announcements for all people coming in on international flights and everyone will be told about health warnings in person except for E-gate passengers from USA and Australia. Image: NZ Herald PROTECTIONFOR JOBS
Cabinet has decided to expand the regional business partner programme to protect jobs affected by Covid-19. Ardern said the programme - which already has $15.2 million - would receive an extra $4 million. The programme supports a focus on firms in the regions with issues such as cash flow and the ability to pay taxes. Ministry of Social Development teams were meeting employers and assisting people at risk of losing their current jobs at a regionallevel.
Those teams will coordinate with other employers to transition people into different jobs, such as forestry workers doing wilding pineswork.
The economic response was focused on job losses, she said. She and Finance Minister Grant Robertson were meeting with business representatives and the Council of Trade Unions this evening. "In the meantime, public health remains our primary focus." Ardern said on the east coast, as many as 300 individuals have been affected by at least a reduction of work hours. It was too early to say how widespread those effects will be, shesaid.
TWO MONITORED IN NELSON Nelson-Marlborough Health confirmed that two people in the region are being monitored for signs of Covid-19. A health board spokesperson said today the two were passengers on the same Emirates flight - from Dubai to Auckland, via Bali - as the person who has tested positive for the virus. The two people in the Nelson-Marlborough region were now in isolation and were being monitored daily by health services, but neither hadbeen tested.
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