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The ultimate guide to celebrating Matariki in Dunedin
What’s on in Ōtepoti for the Matariki public holiday, how Kāi Tahu honour Puaka, and practical ways to take part.
News
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A University of Otago student has raised more than $10,000 to replace her wheelchair, which was destroyed when she was hit by a car at a pedestrian crossing.
Sport
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Dunedin swimming star Erika Fairweather is aiming for the podium at the upcoming Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, leading a new-look New Zealand team.
Crime
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A Nelson man who travelled to Dunedin to sell drugs after identifying a 'need in the market' has been sentenced to more than three years in prison.
Community
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Musselburgh School principal Rob Taylor is running two half marathons to raise more than $4,000, ensuring every student can attend camp amidst rising costs.
Business
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Dunedin's water infrastructure maintenance will be managed under a single new contract aimed at providing long-term certainty and improved services for residents.
Property
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The average asking price for rental properties across New Zealand has dropped, but the local market in Otago and Southland presents a more complex picture for tenants.



















