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Two face charges over rabbit infestation
What are believed to be the first prosecutions over Central Otago's rabbit problem are set to go to court next week.
Rabbits reaching 'plague proportions'
Tallies from the annual Great Easter Bunny Hunt in Central Otago must have embarrassed the Otago Regional Council, as they revealed the ineffectiveness of its pest management, submitters said this week.
Police investigating suspected poacher in Matakanui
A Matakanui farmer hunting on his property at dusk lined up a shot, was alarmed by hearing two gun shots nearby then spotted a suspected poacher through his sights when a man ran across his potential field of fire in what police are calling a "near-miss".
Parole review leaves family 'gutted'
An Otago woman and her family are "gutted" the killer of her teenage daughter will appear before the New Zealand Parole Board again next year, despite being denied parole earlier this week.
Disgraced lawyer struck off
A life ban for a lawyer accused of stealing $3 million from clients was "the only appropriate penalty", the Law Society says.
Council rejects Bluff oyster application
A resource consent application to finish Bluff oysters in Otago Harbour has been rejected by the Otago Regional Council.
Dad, help me: I'm dying from the inside
A Dunedin father says he was tossed around his house "like paper" by his son trying to go cold turkey from the synthetic cannabis product, K2.
Brass plaque reunited with soldier's family
A lost memento commemorating a WWI soldier has been reunited with his descendants, after it was discovered during alterations to an Otago home.
Tales of horror from holocaust survivor
A holocaust survivor and one of the last remaining Jews to be saved by Oskar Schindler hopes her story can help prevent the horrors she witnessed happening again.
New breed of NZ pinot noir
Viva wine editor Jo Burzynska traverses plains, valleys and rivers on a pinot noir safari in Marlborough.
Students blame police after fires
Drunk university students who set couches alight after being turfed out of parties are blaming police for inflaming tensions.
Apology over medication mix-up
A mix-up in medication dispensed by a pharmacy may have contributed to the death of an elderly Otago man but it was hard to determine to what extent, a court heard.
Proposed $100m hotel attacked by ORC
The Otago Regional Council has launched a fresh attack on the $100 million waterfront hotel proposed for Dunedin, saying a lack of information means resource consent for the project should be rejected.
Paua harvesting proposal opposed
Large tracts of Otago and Southland's coast could be opened up for the commercial harvesting of paua, with the move expected to face opposition from recreational fishermen.
Warning after shots fired near ecosanctuary
Multiple gunshots startled volunteers at Orokonui Ecosanctuary in Otago late on Monday, prompting a warning from police over the use of firearms.
Pamphlet makes child sex offender claims
A pamphlet has been delivered to Palmerston households warning a convicted child sex offender is living in the community.
Otago: Macetown mind journey
Justine Tyerman and her mum take a trip and never leave the rest home.
Paua accused faces $250k fine
A man suspected of illegally selling paua to food vendors in Northland could face a fine of up to $250,000 under the Fisheries Act.