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Grocery Prices
Posted 10:36am Sunday 21st August 2016 by Critic
With the price of groceries requiring a small mortgage these days, we at Critic decided it’d be a good idea to compare prices of the big three supermarkets and see where you can get the best bang for your buck. Countdown= $89.80 New World= $84.53 Pak N Save= $77.63 Few top Read more...
UNICEF report shows bleak picture of child poverty in New Zealand
Posted 10:30am Sunday 21st August 2016 by Joe Higham
A UNICEF report has revealed that as many as 305,000 New Zealand children, or 28 percent, currently live below the poverty line. Alone this is problematic, but alongside this is the cost it has on society. The report detailed it costs $10 billion year on year, as well as a $2 billion burden on Read more...
John Key crushes dreams by refusing to decriminalise cannabis
Posted 10:28am Sunday 21st August 2016 by Joe Higham
John Key has revealed that there is no chance of a law change in relation to cannabis following a review into the possibility of personal and or medicinal cannabis usage in New Zealand, believing that it sends the wrong message to the nation’s youth. An article in the ODT noted John Read more...
University of Canterbury kicks men from gym
Posted 10:26am Sunday 21st August 2016 by Charlotte Haselden
The University of Canterbury has introduced "women only" hours at its campus gym, which has been met with controversy. The decision was made by the university to meet the needs of all the students after a student group submitted a formal request. A spokesperson for the University Read more...
Nominations close for mayoralty race
Posted 10:24am Sunday 21st August 2016 by Joel MacManus
Dave Cull could be facing a tougher race than usual in this year’s DCC Mayoral election, with a total of 11 candidates standing. DCC elections are run on a Single Transferrable Vote system whereby voters rank the candidates in terms of favorability, eliminating the lowest polling Read more...
New Zealand Young Writers Festival to take place in Dunedin
Posted 10:21am Sunday 21st August 2016 by Tom Kitchin
Calling all writers of any kind! Novelists, journalists, poets, songwriters, illustrators and more—this is the festival for you. From 1 – 4 September, Dunedin will host the second annual New Zealand Young Writers Festival. It will feature 15 completely free events. If you’re stuck Read more...
New World employees vow to continue fight for pay parity
Posted 10:18am Sunday 21st August 2016 by Joel MacManus
Protests at Centre City New World over a $2 an hour pay gap between North Island and South Island stores have resulted in multiple trespasses, a breakdown in negotiations, and threats of legal action after employees and management failed to reach an agreement after months of Read more...
75 turn out to protest Animal Research Centre
Posted 10:16am Sunday 21st August 2016 by Anonymous Bird
Around 75 people attended a protest on Saturday July 13 against the $50 million animal research centre being built on the University of Otago campus. The protest took place at the facility building site on Great King street. It was reportedly peaceful, with no police attendance required and campus Read more...
Meningitis case serves as reminder
Posted 10:13am Sunday 21st August 2016 by Hugh Baird
Brittany Arthur, an Otago Polytechnic nursing student in her final year, died last Saturday after an acute case of meningococcal meningitis. Arthur had been out for dinner, celebrating her final nursing exam. She awoke the next day with a headache and decided to go back to bed. However, she Read more...
Williamson coming of age
Posted 2:47pm Monday 15th August 2016 by Sean Nugent
During the second test against Zimbabwe last week, New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson became the youngest ever batsmen to score a century against every test-playing nation. Not only was he the youngest to do so by over four years, but he also did so in the quickest time —both in terms of days Read more...


