Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and the Labour Party are in Dunedin for the party’s annual conference, which gets underway this evening.
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Karauria wins open woolhandling title
Pagan Karauria has started the shearing sports season off on a high by taking out the Open Woolhandling title for the third time in four years with the opposition, Nathan Stratford, winning the Open Shearing Final for a fourth time.
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Te Rau Matatini host Māori Health Summit
The two-day Toitū Hauora Māori Health Leadership Summit, hosted by Te Rau Matatini, kicks off today in Dunedin.
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Te reo medical check-ups for teddy bears
For the first time ever, consultations at Dunedin's Teddy Bear Hospital are being undertaken in te reo Māori.
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A record-breaking weekend for Dunedin
It was the biggest weekend ever for Dunedin locals as Ed Sheeran pulled in over 60,000 fans.
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International cricket teams to receive airport pōwhiri in Dunedin
International teams Pakistan and the New Zealand Blackcaps are set to arrive at Dunedin International Airport this week with locals urged to turn out en masse.
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Joseph Whittaker gearing up for national weightlifting competition
Joseph Whittaker gearing up for national weightlifting competition.
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Sate of emergency remains in place for Christchurch Timaru and Otago region
Dunedin’s Mayor Dave Cull is calling for people to stay home unless it is absolutely essential and asking people who aren’t affected to please allow their services to get on and prioritise things.
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Call for strict regulations after campers defecate historical sites
A North Dunedin rūnanga is spearheading a community call to have regulations enforced around freedom campers, after defecating on an old ancestral settlement and burial site. Suzi Flack, Tangata Kaitiaki of Kāti Huirapa Rūnaka ki Puketeraki, says the traditional seafood catchment areas are at risk of being polluted.
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Moths, Science and Te Kura Kaupapa o Ōtepoti
Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Ōtepoti in Dunedin is helping a Pākehā scientist find out more about NZ moths. The project has helped Dr Barbara Anderson gain a Māori perspective, while encouraging the knowledge and interest of students in science.