Barcelona slide blows La Liga race wide open
Posted 11:00am Sunday 24th April 2016 by Sean Nugent
Barcelona suffered their third straight league defeat on Monday, allowing Atletico Madrid to move level on points with four games to go. Not only has Barcelona’s lean run seen Atletico catch them, but bitter rivals Real Madrid have also narrowed the gap to just one point. With such a thrilling Read more...
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...
Earthquake devastates Ecuador
Posted 10:44am Sunday 24th April 2016 by Henry Napier
At least 7,015 people have been injured following a 7.8 magnitude earthquake in Ecuador. The Andean country has recorded up to 570 deaths and over 2,500 injured in the latest estimates from Ecuador’s Risk Management Office. The earthquake struck on the coast of Ecuador, Read more...
Auckland University on the move
Posted 10:41am Sunday 24th April 2016 by Tom Kitchin
Auckland University are relocating. Well, to an extent. They’re not setting up shop in Dunedin just yet, but they have decided to sell their Tāmaki Innovation Campus, their campus farthest from the city centre, to a local property investment firm. The role of the Tāmaki Read more...
200 dead and 100 abducted in Ethiopian Raids
Posted 10:42am Sunday 24th April 2016 by Hugh Baird
Over 200 hundred have been killed and over 100 children kidnapped by armed militants from South-Sudan in a cross border raid into Ethiopia. Officials from Ethiopia have blamed the South Sudanese Murle tribesman for the deadly attacks which took place within some districts in the Gambela Read more...
Execrable | Issue 7
Posted 10:17am Sunday 17th April 2016 by Henry Napier
Two OUSA Executive officers who were not in Dunedin at the start of their tenure have not received their full honorarium payments. Both Administrative Vice-president Jarred Griffiths and Finance officer Jesse Hall have had payments withheld from January 1 to February 11. OUSA President Laura 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...
Otago’s Hepatitis C Centre Has Funding Cut As Government Lacks Necessary Empathy
Posted 10:21am Sunday 17th April 2016 by Joe Higham
Dunedin Hepatitis C Resource Centre Otago has recently had its funding cut by central government, leaving them needing to seek new funding streams or close their doors entirely. The reason given by the Government for their decision is that “The Ministry of Health has taken steps Read more...
Council Votes Against Making Homeless More Homeless
Posted 10:26am Sunday 17th April 2016 by Hugh Baird
Wellington councillors have voted against introducing bylaws that would put a ban on begging in the city. The vote came after a report was released stating that begging in the nation’s capital was on the rise after many homeless had drifted from both Auckland and Read more...
Otago Hockey Aims To Strike At World Record
Posted 10:27am Sunday 17th April 2016 by Henry Napier
The Otago Hockey Club is attempting to break the record for the world’s largest hockey game. The record attempt, scheduled for Friday 15th, has docked over 250 registered participants, exceeding the previously held record of 134 players. According to Adam Walker, an organiser of the event, Read more...
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