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Appeal for witnesses to fire at Six60 flat
Police are appealing for witnesses to the fire at Six60's former flat which forced a man to jump from a window to safety at the weekend.

Police seek info about dairy robbery
Appeals are being made for information regarding a dairy robbery in Dunedin.

Screwdriver used in Dunedin robbery
A "chubby" thief dropped five-dollar notes all over the floor as he made off on foot after robbing a Dunedin dairy armed with a screwdriver.

Woman dies following head-on crash
The woman's black sedan appeared to have crossed the centre line before the crash.

Mini tornadoes as wild weather hits
Wild winds sweeping the country have caused serious disruption to flight schedules, caused power outages and closed roads this evening.

Dog that attacked infant to be put down
Baby girl bitten in face by family pet in Dunedin yesterday 'progressing favourably' in hospital.

Dunedin woman's killer denied parole
A 44-year-old man who stabbed his former partner to death using a combination of knives and a spade has been denied parole.

Dunedin woman's killer denied parole
Gareth Lawrence Smither stabbed his former partner to death in 1997 using a combination of knives and a spade.

Spectacular day for all wrong reasons
Saturday's match was always going to be an uphill battle but no one expected wheels to come off a Dunedin premier club rugby team quite so spectacularly.

137-0 rugby thrashing leads to mercy rule
An unbelievably one-sided Dunedin premier rugby game was ended in mercy yesterday. One of NZ's greatest whistle-blowers suspects it's a world first.

Woman escapes abduction attempt
A young woman had to fight her way free from an attempted abduction in Dunedin yesterday afternoon.

One dead after Milton house fire
A man is understood to have died in a house fire in South Otago this morning.

Parking officers to wear camera
Dunedin parking officers will trial wearing a video camera from today in an effort to improve their safety.

Game developer has triple-A ambition
A United States game developer will use his experience working on some of the world's biggest games to help an ambitious Dunedin studio make global blockbusters.

Stabbing outside Dunedin nightclub
Dunedin police are investigating a stabbing outside a nightclub in the city last night.

Crews battle Dunedin fire
Firefighters in Dunedin are tackling a fire in a unit, which is threatening properties next door.

Student fights for life after roof jump
A 21-year-old student has been critically injured jumping off the roof of a two-storey house at a large Dunedin flat party.

Tribute trashed, ashes taken
A Dunedin mother is "heartbroken'' after a memorial to her son who died last year was trashed and some of his ashes stolen.

Misplaced car with chihuahua inside found
SPCA Otago posted an SOS to its 7000 Facebook followers late this afternoon after it was told by an elderly couple they could not remember where they parked their car.

Cancer 'a great motivator' for film-maker
A Dunedin woman who found breast cancer a great motivator to chase her ambition of being a film-maker is working on films in New York and Hollywood.

Hospital food 'a safety issue'
Southern District Health Board internal memo reveals patients have lashed out over poor quality meals.

Dunedin residents advised to stay inside
Residents in parts of Dunedin are being told to stay indoors due to smoke from a fire at a rubbish tip.

It pays to listen - $152,000 in fact
An English consulting firm will receive more than $150,000 for work that includes running "listening sessions'' for the Southern DHB.

Colourful show for southern star-gazers
A raging solar storm has given way to a glorious array of lights in the skies above the lower South Island.

More reports ordered after Dunedin balcony collapse
The collapse of a Castle St balcony earlier this year was due to overloading, the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment has found.

Wards gone but boards remain
All voters in Dunedin will be able to vote for all councillors in this year's elections, after the Local Government Commission yesterday scrapped the city's ward system.

Man accused of bashing mother to death
Man accused of stabbing and bashing his mother, and then sending a text message with the words "LOL", can now be named.

Emerson's unveils mobile Mini Bar
The founder of Emerson's Brewery has unveiled his latest gear for dispensing his beer - a 1974 Morris Mini 1000, otherwise known as (you guessed it), The Mini Bar.

Man charged with murder
A man has been charged with murder after the death of a woman in rural Otago.