Mt Eden Prison suggested as shelter for homeless
Posted 10:34am Saturday 10th September 2016 by Joe Higham
The derelict grounds of Mt Eden Prison could be used to shelter the homeless, according to submissions from a cross-party inquiry into homelessness. Submissions to the inquiry will “initially be heard in person at four locations: Te Puea Marae in Auckland, Tauranga, Wellington, and Read more...
OUSA Execrable | Issue 22
Posted 10:14am Saturday 10th September 2016 by Joel MacManus
The Executive met Monday in a highly disorganised and easily distracted fashion to consider a proposal by local artist Guy Howard-Smith to paint a large anti-pollution mural on the side of the Birdwatchers flat, 74 Albany Street. Howard-Smith has had a hand in producing a number of large-scale Read more...
A bit of beef at the beach
Posted 10:36am Saturday 10th September 2016 by Anonymous Bird
Multiple cows have washed up on Dunedin beaches in recent weeks, with local residents confused as to how they got there. As many as three cows were washed up on St Clair beach, with two others appearing in the Lawyer’s Head and Tomohawk areas. Brian Benn, Senior Sergeant of Read more...
Otago student swaps books for beach thanks to marooned friend
Posted 10:20am Sunday 4th September 2016 by Hugh Baird
One Otago University student has escaped the winter blues by winning an all expenses paid trip to Fiji thanks to Vodafone, while her loyal friends stayed stranded on a barge parked up in Auckland's Waitemata Harbour for the duration of her trip. Second year law student Kirsty Fern Read more...
Hekia Parata to introduce new ‘COOL’ initiative
Posted 10:27am Sunday 4th September 2016 by Joel MacManus
In an effort to seem innovative and exciting, Minister for Education Hekia Parata has announced a poorly thought out initiative with an even worse name, which would allow school-aged students to register in online operated charter courses as opposed to attending a regular school. Any Read more...
Eggs benedict and our humanitarian myth
Posted 10:32am Sunday 4th September 2016 by George Elliott
At New York’s Turtle Bay, where the United Nations building stands, there’s a breakfast club for Security Council diplomats to meet and start the day with a meal and a chat. It has become quite a tradition, and it is all thanks to New Zealand. The bringing together of some of the most Read more...
North Dunedin bar leaves student staff high & dry
Posted 10:00am Sunday 4th September 2016 by Joe Higham
Part of the Employment Standards Legislation Bill came into force on 1 April 2016. The bill amended various statutes and sought to address the growing issue of exploitative employment contracts, most notably zero hour contracts, along with changes to the law relating to the cancellation of employee Read more...
Somalia: Hope after 25 years of bloodshed
Posted 10:37am Sunday 4th September 2016 by George Elliott
While most people’s knowledge of Somalia might come from the 2001 blockbuster Blackhawk Down or occasional horrific news stories popping up, there has been some recent optimism that the state could pull itself out of its long running civil war in time for the 2016 elections. Sadly, this Read more...
Campaign begins to highligh exhaustion of New Zealand’s ‘Resident Doctors’
Posted 10:08am Sunday 4th September 2016 by Joe Higham
Resident doctors are registered medical practitioners, ranging in experience from first year qualified doctors to those with more than 12 years experience, primarily working in the public sector and are employed by all 20 DHBs, according to the campaign’s media release. The press Read more...
Flying Fijians make nation proud —A Fijian perspective
Posted 10:45am Sunday 4th September 2016 by Otessa Tuisila
Every athlete's dream is to compete amongst the best of the best at the Olympic games with the opportunity to showcase their skills on the world stage, stepping out onto the track, plank or field as an equal. All competitors, whether representing big nations or the smaller islands, have the same Read more...
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