What the Hell is Going On with the Hospital Rebuild? A Short History
Posted 10:42am Sunday 30th April 2017 by Joel MacManus
The Dunedin hospital rebuild has been continually stalled for the last two years, dragging along with more reluctance than a student finishing a research assignment. Another roadblock appeared this week with news that the Ministry of Health apparently doesn’t know what parts they can Read more...
Dunedin Landords face Tenancy Tribunal over Illegal Letting of Rooms
Posted 10:23am Sunday 19th March 2017 by Joel MacManus
The Tenancy Tribunal has ruled several North Dunedin landlords have been requiring tenants to sign illegal fixed term contracts before granting them residence in studio rooms or boarding houses. The practice is believed to be widespread in Dunedin, and according to a Critic investigation, may be Read more...
Health in All Things
Posted 10:56am Sunday 19th March 2017 by David Clark
Every New Zealander deserves access to quality affordable healthcare, but access is not as affordable as it once was. Last year more than 500,000 people reported cost as a major factor preventing them visiting their GP when they were ill. I recently succeeded Labour’s Annette King as Read more...
Dunedin Murals: A Snapshot
Posted 1:11pm Sunday 5th March 2017 by Poppy Henderson
During recent years, the urban art scene has taken Dunedin by storm. Our buildings are becoming a canvas for internationally renowned street artists, who have been flocking from all over the world to make their multicoloured mark. These unusual artworks are a far cry from the graffiti-style tags or Read more...
Little Visits Cadbury Factory in Show of Solidarity with Workforce
Posted 10:52am Sunday 26th February 2017 by Joe Higham
Mondelez International, the company that owns Cadbury, have stated their intention to end their manufacturing operations at the company’s Dunedin factory. The closure of the Dunedin factory means the loss of 362 jobs, the first phase of which Mondelez have outlined will begin later Read more...
Dunedin comedian teams up with 7 Days stars for hilarious new webseries
Posted 10:09am Saturday 24th September 2016 by Joe Higham
When professional comedians venture into the vastly unprofessional abyss of Dunedin’s student flats, comedy naturally ensues. Thanks to a hilarious new comedic venture called Flat Gigs Dunedin, which is brought to you by entrepreneur and comedian ‘Skivvy Jon’ alongside comedians Read more...
Disillusionment continues within the Humanities Division
Posted 10:11am Saturday 10th September 2016 by Joel MacManus
On a rainy, windy Wednesday afternoon, a crowd of around 400 gathered to protest ongoing cuts to the Otago University Humanities Division. OUSA Admin VP Jarred Griffiths stood at the foot of the Clocktower addressing the raucous mob through a megaphone declaring “we stand here today surrounded Read more...
Otago University conducting concussion research alongside Otago RFU
Posted 10:17am Saturday 10th September 2016 by Joe Higham
Otago Rugby Football Club has teamed up with the University of Otago to explore the connection between neck strength and concussion. The ground-breaking study will focus on sensors placed behind the players’ ears and will log information allowing them to assess whether or not the neck Read more...
Otago University & DCC to collaborate to clean up North Dunedin’s streets
Posted 10:23am Saturday 10th September 2016 by Joe Higham
The Dunedin City Council (DCC) and the University of Otago are investigating and preparing the initial procedure to increase the frequency of rubbish collection in North Dunedin to improve the campus’ street cleanliness. According to the meeting minutes from a 30 August 2016 meeting 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...
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