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Local Legend: Jill McKenzie
PHOTO: NICK BROOK
This week’s winner of the Silver Fern Farms Local Legend prize is Jill McKenzie, of Kaitangata.
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Stretcher wheel makes rescues easier: firefighter
Mule drivers (from left) Bri Clulee, Bryn Holgate, Bronwyn Paterson, Tim Dickey, Bruce Young and volunteer patient Sam Wyber stand by their new ride on the Clutha Gold Cycle Trail. PHOTOS: NICK BROOK
Emergency services have a new asset for Lawrence locals and cycle trail travellers alike.
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Council votes to sell cabins
Cabins in Taylor Park, Milton, will be sold. PHOTO: GERARD O’BRIEN
Controversal camp cabins at Milton’s Taylor Park will be put on the market, following a split council decision requiring the mayor to use his first ever casting vote.
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New hosts to take over annual charity breakfast
Ten-year pink ribbon breakfast hosts Russell and Judy Houliston (at left) will be passing on the responsibilities to new hosts Duncan and Shona McDonald. PHOTO: EVELYN THORN
New faces will be taking over a popular annual breakfast fundraiser.
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Oldies stars of show
A champion large white Wyandotte — an egg and meat breed — held by Emma Holland, of Geraldine.
Milton Poultry and Bird Fanciers Club president Theron Tapp and his champion Australorp rooster, an old Australian egg-layer breed.PHOTOS: NICK BROOK
Scores of birds proved poultry’s value well beyond the supermarket staple at the Milton Utility Poultry and Bird Fanciers Club’s 77th annual show last Saturday and Sunday.
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83 reasons to be safe on the road
A display of 83 pairs of shoes designed to visually represent serious vehicle crashes in the district will be a poignant reminder during Road Safety Week in Balclutha this month.
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Journey from plant to plate to be displayed
Some of Daniel Crossen’s traction engines will be put to the test as he plays his part in scone-making this weekend. PHOTO: COURIER FILES
From field to plate — Otipua Hall’s Harvest Day will allow the public to watch harvested wheat being made into scones.
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New path with electric motorbikes
Waimate mechanic Robbie McKenzie shows off the UBCO electric motorbikes he is now selling. PHOTOS: CONNOR HALEY
A Waimate mechanic is treading a new path as he opens an electric motorbike dealership.
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Theatre company bringing song, dance to the stage
The cast of the June production Be Our Guest is made up of both familiar faces and fresh talent. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
The Waimate Theatre Company is set to dazzle audiences once again with its highly anticipated 2024 production, Be Our Guest.
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Dance fever takes gallery
South Canterbury mums and their children gather at the Aigantighe Art Gallery for a music and movement class. PHOTO: CONNOR HALEY
The Aigantighe Art Gallery was moving and grooving on Tuesday as South Canterbury Plunket held its music and movement class in the sculpture garden.
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Ice queen keen to break down barriers
Gracie Hellmrich shows off her skills as she glides past an opponent. PHOTOS: SUPPLIED
South Canterbury ice queen Gracie Hellmrich wants to continue breaking down barriers and inspiring young girls to pick up the stick after being named the recipient of a Aspect Trust Leading Athlete Scholarship.
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Events put spotlight on youth
The Y’s team leader for community development, Jo Skudder-Beswarick, holds two of the entries to this year’s V.O.I.C.E Youth Art Exhibition. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
The Y is putting the spotlight on young people with two upcoming events for Youth Week 2024.
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Superhero hijinks to hit the stage
Striking a pose in front of one of the animated videos appearing throughout the musical are Clive Genet, 17, and Via Bunting, 16.
Showing off their costumes ahead of the Timaru Boys’ and Girls’ High Schools’ joint production of Mallet Man are Sam Roadley, 17, and Nakeisha Austin, 14. PHOTOS: SUPPLIED
What happens when an overworked and underpaid superhero simply gets sick of his job?
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Community unites for fundraiser
Jmac Joinery owner John ‘‘Spongy’’ McCarthy (left) and sculptor Steve Molloy show off some of the items left after the fundraiser. PHOTO: CONNOR HALEY
The power of a community coming together was evident at the weekend, the Mates Helping a Mate fundraiser proving an overwhelming success.
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Choir singing out for charity funds
The Rhyth-Mix Singers will be holding two events next week to raise much-needed funds for the community. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
They won’t be singing for their supper, but they are hoping to sing for someone else’s.
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Education students win scholarship
Samantha Milliken (left) and Lea Bennetts are this year’s recipients of the Val Penty Memorial Scholarship. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Two South Canterbury early childhood teaching students have been named recipients of the Val Penty Memorial Scholarship.
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Double loss for Otago Nuggets
Nuggets' Ben Henshall (right) marks Tuatara player Reuben Te Rangi at the Edgar Centre tonight. PHOTO: LINDA ROBERTSON
A gut punch in the afternoon.
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Auckland parking fines now delivered by mail
Auckland Transport is now using 20 cars to patrol the city with licence plate recognition. Photo: RNZ
By Luka Forman
Some Aucklanders have been getting a nasty surprise in the mailbox - a parking ticket from an offence a few weeks ago.
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Auckland parking fines now delivered by mail
Auckland Transport is now using 20 cars to patrol the city with licence plate recognition. Photo: RNZ
By Luka Forman
Some Aucklanders have been getting a nasty surprise in the mailbox - a parking ticket from an offence a few weeks ago.
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Age no barrier for 90-year-old sprint queen
Master runner Emma Maria Mazzenga follows precise rituals for her races: she runs strictly without socks and never wears the same shoes as for training. Photo: Reuters
With the oldest population in the European Union, where one in four are aged over 65, it's little surprise that Italy is home to the world's fastest 90-year-old woman sprinter.
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