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New Zealand promotes autumn as secret season for travel
Tourism operators are promoting the benefits of autumn travel to ease pressure on summer peaks, highlighting the season's unique colours, food festivals, and quieter trails.
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A University of Otago student has raised more than $10,000 to replace her wheelchair, which was destroyed when she was hit by a car at a pedestrian crossing.
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Following the successful Super Round in Christchurch, the Highlanders have put Dunedin and its Forsyth Barr Stadium forward as the ideal host for the next event.
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A Nelson man who travelled to Dunedin to sell drugs after identifying a 'need in the market' has been sentenced to more than three years in prison.
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The Dunedin Indian Association will host a free public event on 21 June to celebrate the 12th International Day of Yoga, promoting physical and mental wellbeing.
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Dunedin's water infrastructure maintenance will be managed under a single new contract aimed at providing long-term certainty and improved services for residents.
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The average asking price for rental properties across New Zealand has dropped, but the local market in Otago and Southland presents a more complex picture for tenants.


















