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Time to freshen-up fridge leftovers
Challenge yourselves to cook a meal from near-expiring items in the fridge, writes the team from Love Food Hate Waste.
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Thinking outside the Tardis
Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson), left, and the Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) in "The Devil’s Chord" where they visit Abbey Road and the Beatles. Photos: Disney+/TNS
Some of its biggest fans are back in charge of Doctor Who, writes Tracy Brown.
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Join the dots (violently)
It’s amazing what you can do with just one magic bullet in Children of the Sun. Image: supplied
CHILDREN OF THE SUN
From: Rene Rother
For: PC
Rating: ★★★+
I’m beginning to think I have an unhealthy obsession with strange games.
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Former All Black Sid Going dead at 80
Sid Going. Photo: RNZ
Former All Black Sid Going has died at the age of 80.
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All Black great Sid Going dead at 80
Sid Going. Photo: RNZ
Former All Black Sid Going has died at the age of 80.
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Heavy snow warning for South Canterbury
Fresh warnings have been issued relating to a cold front that is expected to bring a decent dumping of snow to parts of the South Island today.
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Fresh warnings over snow in South
Fresh warnings have been issued relating to a cold front that is expected to bring a decent dumping of snow to parts of the South Island today.
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Protest stand-off continues at Melbourne university
A protest stand-off at a Melbourne university continues as universities around the nation refuse to give into the demands of pro-Palestine demonstrators.
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World golf No 1 arrested, released for second round of major
Scottie Scheffler tees off during the second round of the PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club in Kentucky. Photo: Clare Grant-USA TODAY Sports
Scottie Scheffler never considered not playing in the PGA Championship second round after his early-morning arrest on Friday and spent time stretching in his jail cell before competing at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky.
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Trans teen attempts surgery on self at home
Photo: RNZ
A transgender young person's attempt to perform top surgery on himself is a clear result of historical underfunding and inequitable access to gender-affirming healthcare, an expert says.
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ODT quiz: May 18
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Mouse planted: supplier
A major supplier of eggs to supermarkets is suggesting a mouse was planted in the supply room as a "malicious act" by an employee.
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‘1920 Scoot’ mini replica set for safari
Like Burt Munro, Jeff Cameron reckons you live more in five minutes on a "motorsickle" going flat out than some people live in their lifetime.
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Chief exec hops Ditch to support flights to city
Dunedin International Airport Ltd chief executive Daniel De Bono in Melbourne during a two-day trip to Australia this week. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
The chief executive of Dunedin International Airport Ltd (Dial) has met representatives from Australian airports, airlines and tourism agencies in a bid to get transtasman flights off the ground.
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Standing up to bullying ‘about being brave’
Dunedin schools’ approach to bullying must change with the times, a school principal says.
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Council silent over senior manager at centre of probe
The Dunedin City Council is maintaining a wall of silence about which of its senior managers is at the centre of a conduct investigation.
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Aussie visitor numbers booming
Aussies are continuing to flock to Queenstown, the only destination in the country to see real growth in the transtasman market since 2019.
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Relief teacher shortage hits school staff
Pembroke principal Brent Godfery. PHOTO: NIC DUFF
Hundreds of North Otago pupils are missing out on full days of school because of a shortage of relievers.
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Poet ‘surprised, overwhelmed’ by book award
Megan Kitching won the Best First Book Award Jessie Mackay Prize for Poetry for her work 'At the Point of Seeing' at the Ockham New Zealand Book Awards announced on Wednesday. PHOTOS: SUPPLIED
When Dunedin-based Dr Megan Kitching started writing poems, she never thought they would be heard beyond her friends and family.
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George St skater-friendly move welcomed
Making a small part of George St skater friendly is a good start, Dunedin’s skating community says.
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