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Smoke-free Octagon effort heats up
Posted 10:39am Sunday 24th April 2016 by Henry Napier
The Octagon could become a smoke free area following support for a proposal to ban the activity from local businesses. Smokefree Otago has surveyed surround Dunedin businesses who recorded 73 percent of businesses wanting to ban smoking. The proposal comes following a study conducted by the Read more...
Green Island Landfill fire “under control”
Posted 10:37am Sunday 24th April 2016 by Joe Higham
A fire that broke out at the Dunedin City Council’s Green Island Landfill has now been extinguished without causing any damage to nearby property. The initial blaze began in the early hours of Monday morning, before being reported to the Fire Service and the DCC at 3.20am. Council Read more...
Otago researchers tripping (over their feet for psychedelic research)
Posted 10:31am Sunday 24th April 2016 by Sally Wilkins
Dunedin academics are part of an international resurgence into psychedelic drug research within a medicinal context. “Psychedelics” are a class of drugs characterized by their mind-altering qualities and include LSD, psilocybin (magic mushrooms) and mescaline containing cacti. Read more...
Mental health counselling “pilot” under scrutiny
Posted 10:27am Sunday 24th April 2016 by Joe Higham
Critic has obtained information revealing a worrying situation in regard to the University’s handling of student’s mental health issues. The counselling “pilot” scheme that the University of Otago has implemented recently has caused concern to some people, due to the Read more...
Hep C centre sufferers to lose access to lifesaving drugs
Posted 10:25am Sunday 24th April 2016 by Henry Napier
The closure of a Dunedin Hepatitis C resource centre may mean local patients will no longer be directed to overseas drug buying clubs to access necessary medicines. The local centre provides a range of services to patients who have contracted Hepatitis C, including facilitating access to overseas Read more...
Kiwis Begin To Take Flight In Super Rugby
Posted 11:03am Sunday 17th April 2016 by Willy Chapman
Not even half way through this year’s instalment of Super Rugby and New Zealand teams are strongly in the box seat. In what is turning out to be quite a lop-sided competition, New Zealand teams are dominating their overseas competitors as four Kiwi sides are on track to qualify for Read more...
Bollywood Meets Eden Gardens
Posted 10:55am Sunday 17th April 2016 by Sean Nugent
The IPL is back! Are you ready to parrrrtttyyy!!! Get ready for another few weeks of watching huge crowds of delirious fans go crazy as club bangers of 2012 blast across the stadium every time Chris Gayle hits a six. So please, don’t blush baby, as we preview the teams for this Read more...
Clark Eyes Top Job
Posted 10:48am Sunday 17th April 2016 by Joel MacManus
When Helen Clark announced her historic campaign for the United Nations Secretary-General last Monday, it was met with near universal acclaim from New Zealand media and political figures, who simply could not praise her enough, even if some of it was a little backhanded – Former opponent Don Read more...
Green Party: A Tale Of Two Leaders With Two Directions
Posted 10:40am Sunday 17th April 2016 by Henry Napier
The Green Party’s co-leadership structure provides the most accurate metaphor for the party itself. The Party has two leaders, Metiria Turei and James Shaw, each representative of two directions the party is taking going forward: The petty, outdated, overly-stringent projection of a moral high Read more...
Critic breakdown: Panama Papers
Posted 10:36am Sunday 17th April 2016 by Henry Napier
The Panama Papers are being called the biggest journalistic leak in history. The scandal has shed light on the tax-avoidance practices of some of the richest and most famous people in the world. Here’s what you need to know: The leak Two weeks ago 11.5 million files, or 2.6 terabytes, Read more...


