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SDHB Injected With $7 Million
Posted 11:58am Sunday 4th October 2015 by Bridie Boyd
The government has announced it will be giving the cash-strapped Southern District Health Board $7 million to help pay its outstanding bills. However, Minister of Health Jonathan Coleman confirmed in a statement that no more money would be given to the board until it has confirmed its deficit for Read more...
Drunks Stopped with Barbed Wire
Posted 11:55am Sunday 4th October 2015 by Zahra Shahtahmasebi
The University of Canterbury has been forced to use barbed razor wire to deter students attempting to climb on construction cranes on campus. A university spokesperson said students gained unauthorised access to construction sites in three incidents, two of which occurred after the barbed wire Read more...
RAs Worse Off after Pay Changes
Posted 11:52am Sunday 4th October 2015 by Joe Higham
Residential assistants (RAs) say they have been left worse off after the University of Otago changed its payment system at the beginning of 2015. Although the change has increased RAs’ initial pay, the accommodation supplement has been scrapped, meaning they have less in their pockets Read more...
Anti-TPPA Protest Draws Small Crowd
Posted 11:48am Sunday 4th October 2015 by Bridie Boyd
The Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) was the subject of another student protest last week, this time taking place on the Union Lawn. The protest was the largest University of Otago activist event in 2015, attracting around 100 people. The protest, organised by leader of the Otago Read more...
Vic Students Vote to Stay in NZUSA
Posted 11:39am Sunday 4th October 2015 by Laura Munro
Victoria University students voted to stay in the New Zealand Union of Student Associations (NZUSA) in a referendum held on 24 September. Students were asked whether the Victoria University of Wellington Students’ Assoication should withdraw or retain its membership of NZUSA, with 72 Read more...
Harris In The House
Posted 11:05am Sunday 4th October 2015 by Staff Reporter
Over the 10-day voting period, which ended last week, 4311 Otago students cast their votes for the 2016 OUSA Executive. Although only 21 percent of the student population voted in the election, voter turnout was up by over 1000 from 2014, after a clear increase in on-campus campaigning. The Read more...
All Blacks Shake Off Rusty Start against Pumas
Posted 12:19pm Sunday 27th September 2015 by Daniel Lormans
The All Blacks certainly looked the part in their new high-tech carbon-woven jerseys, which are the “blackest All Blacks jersey ever”, according to makers Adidas. Ex-England captain Matt Dawson put out a parody video called the “Hakarena”, inspired by the catchy 90s Read more...
South Africa Defeated By Japan: Blame the Seagulls
Posted 12:17pm Sunday 27th September 2015 by Daniel Lormans
The Japanese team really lived up to its nickname when a gutsy performance saw them pull off a last-minute 34–32 victory over two-time World Cup winners, South Africa. Don’t think the game was just handed to Japan though; they worked their red and white socks off — especially Read more...
News in Briefs | Issue 25
Posted 11:57am Sunday 27th September 2015 by Magnus Whyte
World Watch Frankfurt, Germany Construction work has unearthed the skeletons of 200 French soldiers from the army of Napoleon Bonaparte. The soldiers are believed to be from Napoleon’s Grand Army retreating from Russia in 1813. They probably died from battle wounds or typhus. More Read more...
In My Opinion: Henry’s word | Issue 25
Posted 11:52am Sunday 27th September 2015 by Henry Napier
Last week the prime minister was asked the same question a record seven times, six times with exactly the same wording. Key was forced to masterfully deflect the long-time opposition favourite: Does he stand by all his statements? However, this time the old Trojan-horse question was accompanied by Read more...
Red Peak Climbs into the Mix
Posted 11:49am Sunday 27th September 2015 by Henry Napier
Prime Minister John Key has confirmed that the Red Peak flag design will be included in the first referendum, scheduled for November. Last week the Green Party submitted a bill under urgency to parliament, seeking to amend the selection process to allow for five flags rather than Read more...
Greek Prime Minister Takes Out Second Elections
Posted 11:46am Sunday 27th September 2015 by George Elliott
Alexis Tsipras and his left-wing anti-austerity party Syriza have won their second election in less than nine months. The snap elections were called earlier this year after Tsipras resigned in late August amid the Greek financial crisis. Tsipras said shortly after his resignation that he felt his Read more...
13 Killed in Chile Earthquake
Posted 11:44am Sunday 27th September 2015 by Bridie Boyd
Thirteen people were killed in Chile after an 8.3 earthquake struck the nation on 16 September. A tsunami followed shortly afterward. The earthquake occurred offshore from Illapel, Chile, just before 8pm. The earthquake’s epicentre was 143 kilometres north-north-west of the city of Read more...
Pentagon Programme Deemed a Failure
Posted 11:42am Sunday 27th September 2015 by Oliver Gaskell
Around 75 fighters trained by American, British and Turkish military forces have entered Syria, a monitoring group has claimed. The trained fighters crossed over from Turkey on Friday 18 and Saturday 19 September. They are now north of the Syrian city of Aleppo. The fighters were trained and Read more...
Cake, Coffee and Chemistry
Posted 11:38am Sunday 27th September 2015 by India Leishman
A new chemistry-themed café, The Lab, has opened in the university’s Centre for Innovation. The café replaces the Fix café, which closed last July. Kate Cooper, the manager of the Staff Club, said the Centre for Innovation approached her about the potential for a Read more...
DCC to Buy New Lightbulbs
Posted 11:36am Sunday 27th September 2015 by Emily Duncan
The DCC has announced a new draft energy plan that will showcase Dunedin’s night sky as a tourist attraction. The initiative aims to replace all of Dunedin’s outdoor lighting with LED technology in order to reduce light pollution, giving a clearer view of the stars and the night Read more...
All the Awards at Blues and Golds
Posted 11:33am Sunday 27th September 2015 by Laura Munro
Student achievements in sports and culture were celebrated at the OUSA Blues and Golds awards last Thursday. The Blues award for Sportsman of the Year went to Fa’asiu Fuatai, who has been selected for the All Blacks’ 7s squad after playing in the University of Otago Premier team. The Read more...
OUSA Executive Forums
Posted 11:06am Sunday 27th September 2015 by Bridie Boyd
Presidential Candidates Payal Ramritu Payal went for an unusual tactic during the debate, claiming she doesn’t need to run “any bullshit campaign … I’m already doing the work, making things happen right now.” The MC, and current OUSA acting president Isaac Read more...
2016 Presidential Candidates
Posted 10:57am Sunday 27th September 2015 by Laura Munro
Payal Ramritu P ayal passionately discussed her neighbourhood project. Critic asked Payal to point out the biggest weakness of each of her fellow candidates, considering she has worked on the executive with all three. She felt Laura could be “intimidating”, Nina was Read more...
Ex-Cop Announced as New Otago Proctor
Posted 10:47am Sunday 27th September 2015 by Joe Higham
Ministry of Justice official and former police officer Dave Miller has been announced as the university’s new proctor. Miller is to replace Simon Thompson, who held the position for 15 years and retired on 25 September. Miller will begin his tenure on 28 October. Miller, who is finishing Read more...


