Man who prompted AOS callout admits threatening to kill
Paul Edward Brewer, 59, appeared before the Dunedin District Court this morning.
Paul Edward Brewer, 59, appeared before the Dunedin District Court this morning.
The road is blocked and diversions have been put in place.
The road was closed at about 8am yesterday leaving Glenorchy cut off.
The Metlifecare development will include 120 villas and 17 apartments.
Blake Smaill adds to an 'extremely bad driving history' after his grandmother's funeral.
His body was discovered at Giant Gate Falls on March 30.
A lightning strike at the Frankton grid exit point has caused the power to go out.
Donors give generously to help family of Dunedin surfer.
The man's body was found on March 30 after he was reported missing two days earlier.
Boyd Cuttance complained of severe headaches but was denied hospital care for weeks.
Tajinder Singh, 27, hoped to see his parents again after seven years in New Zealand.
One person died, while everyone else at the property was accounted for, spokesman said.
The carpet was so soiled by excrement it had to be removed, revealing the rotten floor.
Victim one of four children taking turns on an inflatable biscuit being pulled by boat.
'Good leaders understand that they're there for a period.'
Orange light the news some were praying for, but niggles over face masks flare up.
Many people who have caught Covid-19 feel they have not received the healthcare needed.
Tenure review agreement will see around 12,250 hectares of high country station preserved.
Joshua Allen visited the victim and suggested ways to clear a gang member of charges.
Flynn Sharrock couldn't see a price on the box of sauce sachets... so he pocketed one.
Krishan Ranui Dick-Karetai, 24, appeared in the High Court at Dunedin this morning.
Apple Homepod Mini, Apple i-Pad, Apple Macbook laptop, and an Apple pen were taken.
Costs forced up by Covid and Ukraine war are again hurting struggling families.
The bar is still getting flooded with one-star reviews - but business is booming.
One of the leading members said the protest would continue in another form.
Spike in prices mean eyes have turned to what could be left in goldfields.
People have 'flooded' the bar with fake one-star reviews, apparently in retaliation.
More than 100 students tackled some of North Dunedin's most notorious party streets.