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South Dunedin Was “Severely Neglected”
Posted 11:29am Sunday 13th March 2016 by Joe Higham
South Dunedin residents attended The Nations Church in King Edward Street on Monday night for a meeting about the effects of a devastating flood that caused lasting damage to the community almost nine months ago. Flooding caused damage to 1250 properties as 175mm of rainfall fell over one Read more...
If Only Steve Could Talk
Posted 11:25am Sunday 13th March 2016 by Critic
Recently the beloved mascot of a student flat was kidnapped, held to ransom and eventually recovered after a daring night-time raid which landed a rescuer in hospital. A third-year student, speaking on condition of anonymity, said he won Steve in a bet as a first-year and they had become close Read more...
Six60 Concert Resident: “We Knew It Wasn’t Safe”
Posted 11:20am Sunday 13th March 2016 by Henry Napier
The neighbouring resident to the flat where a balcony fell during last week’s Six60 concert has said they knew there was a risk hours before the party begun. Though the day ended in tragedy, precautions were taken to prevent overloading of the balcony. “While we were pre-drinking we Read more...
Support For Sufferers Sees Suicide Rate Subside
Posted 11:17am Sunday 13th March 2016 by Henry Napier
The rate of suicides in the Dunedin city area have decreased over the last five years. A report obtained from the Coronial Services unit under an Official Information Act request has shown the number of suicides dropped between 2010 and 2015. The coroner’s report shows the rate of suicides Read more...
Goldens State’s Golden Run
Posted 11:59am Sunday 6th March 2016 by Sean Nugent
Is it now safe to say that the current Golden State Warriors are the best NBA team since the Chicago Bulls of the 1990s? Their 53-5 record shows that they most certainly are, and shockingly, may even be better. Led by superstar guard Stephen Curry, the defending champs have had an extraordinary run Read more...
Could This Finally Be The Warrior’s Year?
Posted 11:52am Sunday 6th March 2016 by Hugh Baird
The arrival of Kiwi superstars Isaac Luke and Roger Tuivasa-Sheck have many of the Mt. Smart faithful licking their lips with the prospect of their first finals series in five years. Though 2015 promised a lot for the Warriors, a disastrous finish to the season losing star players such as Shaun Read more...
Highlanders Hit Early With Injuries
Posted 11:45am Sunday 6th March 2016 by Hugh Baird
Highlanders will have to do without Waisake Naholo and Fumiaki Tanaka for at least the next month, or longer, due to injury. Naholo sustained a new fracture to the same leg that he injured before the World Cup last year. The injury occurred late in the game against the Blues and the fracture was Read more...
Free Tertiary Education Could Be A Reality
Posted 11:39am Sunday 6th March 2016 by Tom Kitchin
During the summer break, all students were hit with something that could create a substantial change in the tertiary education environment. There’s now a real possibility that university students in New Zealand will have access to free education. Labour leader Andrew Little presented a new Read more...
A Quick Chat With
Posted 11:27am Sunday 6th March 2016 by Joel MacManus
To call Todd Barclay’s life unusual would be an understatement. At just twenty four years old, not only did he put himself forward as a parliamentary candidate in Clutha-Southland, he won by a landslide and stepped into the gigantic shoes of the outgoing MP, Bill English. I sat down Read more...
Trump vs Clinton
Posted 11:13am Sunday 6th March 2016 by Joe Higham
Super Tuesday, a day that can revive or destroy a candidate’s hope for the presidency, took place on March 1 across America as eleven states voted in both the republican and democratic races. Relatively early on, results showed that the Trump political juggernaut is continuing its Read more...
DiCaprio Bags An Oscar
Posted 11:09am Sunday 6th March 2016 by Hugh Baird
After years and years of being denied the award many believe he has long deserved, Leonardo DiCaprio finally graced the stage at the 88th Academy Awards and mitted himself a golden Oscar for his role in The Revenant. The Academy Awards, more affectionately known as the “Oscars” Read more...
Reddit Used To Raise Alarm
Posted 10:58am Sunday 6th March 2016 by Jessica Thompson
In a distressing turn of events, a Dunedin student was saved by her fiancé with the aid of the entertainment and social news website Reddit. Melody Madill began experiencing a seizure during a Skype session with her fiancé, Anna Messner on Tuesday afternoon. Messner, situated in the Read more...
Campus Cop Believes Non-students Involved In Flat Fire
Posted 10:54am Sunday 6th March 2016 by Critic
Dunedin Police are investigating the couch fire that saw a house on Castle Street come alight in Orientation Week. Campus Cop John Woodhouse says the investigation is ongoing. However, he believes it is likely that non-students were involved. Mr Woodhouse said that while couch fires are Read more...
Four Months Enough For Proctor
Posted 10:48am Sunday 6th March 2016 by Joe Higham
The Proctor of Otago University, Dave Miller, has resigned from the position. He has accepted a job offer from the justice sector, which is where he was employed prior to becoming Proctor just four months ago. Miller took over from Simon Thompson in late October, who had been Proctor for 15 Read more...
Minimum Wage Increases Fail To Inspire
Posted 10:44am Sunday 6th March 2016 by Joe Higham
The government has announced that the minimum wage will increase 50c from April 1, taking it from $14.75 to $15.25. Having risen every year since 2009, when it was just $12.50 an hour, the minimum wage still remains far below what some people have been campaigning for. The Living Wage Read more...
CC ’fucking’ TV
Posted 10:36am Sunday 6th March 2016 by Henry Napier
The University of Otago has confirmed their intention to install CCTV cameras throughout a number of student populated streets in Dunedin, with the aim being to keep Otago University students safer. The specific areas intended for the CCTV surveillance are still being finalised, however proposed Read more...
Execrable | Issue 2
Posted 10:33am Sunday 6th March 2016 by Henry Napier
The OUSA executive kicked off the year funding a student political radio show on Otago Access Radio, despite students already having access to broadcast through Radio One. The executive voted last Monday to support the show hosted by Tyler West to be held on Otago Access Radio. The show would be Read more...
2016 New Zealand Teams Preview
Posted 11:39am Sunday 28th February 2016 by Critic
Blues Luckily for the Blues in 2016 the only possible way to go is up. The franchise had a 2015 to forget, winning only three of their matches, losing their first nine and dealing with a raft of off field challenges, ending with the resignation of coach Sir John Kirwan. Players to Watch: Akira Read more...
Kiwis In Australia On New Citizenship Pathway
Posted 11:30am Sunday 28th February 2016 by Hugh Baird
Talks last week between John Key and Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull have made it easier for Kiwis living in Australia to seek Australian citizenship. Prime Minister Turnbull announced the changes recently in a joint press conference during John Key’s trip to Sydney to meet Read more...
Nothing John Key Says This Year Will Matter
Posted 11:28am Sunday 28th February 2016 by Joel MacManus
I'm going to start this column off with a prediction for 2016. It’s not a very bold prediction. In fact it’s pretty much as safe as you can get in the unpredictable world of politics: At some point this year, John Key is going to say something really dumb and/or offensive. It Read more...


