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2654 days ago

Milton burial project 'a work in progress' to reveal the lives and deaths of early pioneerss

Reporter Clutha Leader

Did New Zealand's earliest settlers from the United Kingdom come to a better life? The archaeological team that excavated the graves of 25 people from a Milton cemetery in south Otago can't answer that question fully yet. However, continuing analysis of their remains is providing … View moreDid New Zealand's earliest settlers from the United Kingdom come to a better life? The archaeological team that excavated the graves of 25 people from a Milton cemetery in south Otago can't answer that question fully yet. However, continuing analysis of their remains is providing some ...

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2654 days ago

ACC legal bills skyrocket, creating an 'uneven playing field' for claimants

Reporter Sunday Star Times

ACC legal spending has doubled in five years, jumping from $3.8 million in 2011 to $7.9m last year.

However, many injured Kiwis seeking to dispute rejected claims are concerned ACC is using private attorneys to outsmart them.

Russel Watts, 50, from Taupo, said he postponed his review earlier … View more
ACC legal spending has doubled in five years, jumping from $3.8 million in 2011 to $7.9m last year.

However, many injured Kiwis seeking to dispute rejected claims are concerned ACC is using private attorneys to outsmart them.

Russel Watts, 50, from Taupo, said he postponed his review earlier this week after he found out he'd be facing off against a senior corporate attorney from Wellington.

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2654 days ago

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The good old Kiwi biscuit has become a staple in many New Zealand homes. Whether it’s a Tim Tam with a cuppa, or a cracker and a piece of brie, we’re taking our biscuits for granted.

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The good old Kiwi biscuit has become a staple in many New Zealand homes. Whether it’s a Tim Tam with a cuppa, or a cracker and a piece of brie, we’re taking our biscuits for granted.

We've teamed up with Arnott’s to offer you a chance to win a share of $75K in cash and weekly gift vouchers when you buy any pack of Arnott's biscuits.

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2655 days ago

Poll: What section of the Sunday Star-Times do you enjoy reading the most?

Reporter Sunday Star Times

Tell us more about what you look forward to reading each week.

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What section of the Sunday Star-Times do you enjoy reading the most?
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    51% Complete
  • 10.5% Focus Features
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  • 3.5% Columns
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  • 35% Sunday Magazine
    35% Complete
314 votes
2655 days ago

The untold story of the fatal Battle of Baghak

Reporter Sunday Star Times

Afghan soldiers who fought shoulder to shoulder with New Zealand troops against insurgents in a deadly battle have spoken for the first time and described what really went on.

The soldiers were in the Battle of Baghak in August 2012 when two New Zealanders and four Afghans died, but were never … View more
Afghan soldiers who fought shoulder to shoulder with New Zealand troops against insurgents in a deadly battle have spoken for the first time and described what really went on.

The soldiers were in the Battle of Baghak in August 2012 when two New Zealanders and four Afghans died, but were never interviewed as part of the Court of Inquiry carried out by the New Zealand Defence Force.

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2657 days ago

Everyone’s a winner with a $40 gift from Ring!

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Thanks to the thousands of Neighbourly Neighbours who entered our draw for a free Ring Video Doorbell! Congratulations to Suzy P. of Auckland for taking home the grand prize!

Even if you didn’t win, we don’t want you to leave empty-handed. To show our thanks, we’re giving you an exclusive… View more
Thanks to the thousands of Neighbourly Neighbours who entered our draw for a free Ring Video Doorbell! Congratulations to Suzy P. of Auckland for taking home the grand prize!

Even if you didn’t win, we don’t want you to leave empty-handed. To show our thanks, we’re giving you an exclusive $40 discount only for Neighbourly members.

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2664 days ago

Pellet Fire v Woodburner

Wendy from Mosgiel-Taieri

Okay. I have recently moved into my own home; a refurbished 1950's brick with double glazing. Insulation in both ceiling and floor.
My in-built fire is proving to be rather useless.
I am wanting to get a new fire. I WAS initially very set on a pellet fire; and then when an insulation … View more
Okay. I have recently moved into my own home; a refurbished 1950's brick with double glazing. Insulation in both ceiling and floor.
My in-built fire is proving to be rather useless.
I am wanting to get a new fire. I WAS initially very set on a pellet fire; and then when an insulation person came around he said they're only designed for old grannies.
Since then I've had others rave about them. So I am doing some more investigating before I make my decision.
For those that HAVE put them into older homes, how have you found them... pros & cons.
Would really value others honest opinions, particularly going by their own experience; especially those that have gone from a wood fire to a pellet fire.
And is Otago Pellet Fires the only place to get them from here in Dunedin?
Many thanks!

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2658 days ago

Celebrating World Orangutan Day

The Warehouse New Zealand

Saturday 19 August is World Orangutan Day. Sadly, these beautiful animals are under threat. How can you help? By making sustainable choices. Many of our wood and paper products are FSC certified, which means the wood content is sourced from sustainable forests and plantations. When you choose … View moreSaturday 19 August is World Orangutan Day. Sadly, these beautiful animals are under threat. How can you help? By making sustainable choices. Many of our wood and paper products are FSC certified, which means the wood content is sourced from sustainable forests and plantations. When you choose these products, you’re helping to protect forests and the animals that call them home. Find out more. Learn more

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2659 days ago

Whitebaiters urged to work with DOC to tackle illegal fishing on the Clutha River

Reporter Clutha Leader

The Department of Conservation is calling for more co-operation from the Clutha River whitebaiting community to report illegal fishing. 
At a public whitebaiting pre-season meeting on Monday at Balclutha, DOC biodiversity ranger Ciaran Campbell said sustainability and saving the … View more
The Department of Conservation is calling for more co-operation from the Clutha River whitebaiting community to report illegal fishing. 
At a public whitebaiting pre-season meeting on Monday at Balclutha, DOC biodiversity ranger Ciaran Campbell said sustainability and saving the fishery was...

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2659 days ago

Taratahi-Telford off to good start with swell in Maori student numbers

Reporter Clutha Leader

The new Taratahi-Telford relationship has got off to a good start with a swell in student numbers, largely due to a recent influx of Whenua Kura - Maori agricultural students.
In the two weeks since Taratahi Agricultural Training Centre officially took over the Telford campus near Balclutha, ...

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2659 days ago

Coming to grips with an electorate 'the size of Switzerland'

Reporter Clutha Leader

It's been a whirlwind 24 hours for Hamish Walker as he comes to grips with his selection as National Clutha-Southland candidate.
Life will never be quite the the same again, the 32-year-old business adviser, said.
On Wednesday night, he emerged as the National Party's choice to … View more
It's been a whirlwind 24 hours for Hamish Walker as he comes to grips with his selection as National Clutha-Southland candidate.
Life will never be quite the the same again, the 32-year-old business adviser, said.
On Wednesday night, he emerged as the National Party's choice to replace MP Todd ...

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2659 days ago

Do you know someone aged between 14 and 18 years?

The Team from Ministry of Education

Would they be interested in being part of our Youth Advisory Group? Registrations of interest have opened for a new youth advisory group and online youth forum for education.

Encourage them to register their interest for this exciting opportunity to have a say in our education system. … View more
Would they be interested in being part of our Youth Advisory Group? Registrations of interest have opened for a new youth advisory group and online youth forum for education.

Encourage them to register their interest for this exciting opportunity to have a say in our education system. Register here today

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2660 days ago

Spring is the colour of a Daffodil

Reporter Clutha Leader

There's a distinct whiff of spring in the air this week, and you know it's just around the corner when you start seeing Daffodil displays in shop windows, and the Clutha Leader celebrates that this week in pictures and features. The fact whitebait are running is also another sign that … View moreThere's a distinct whiff of spring in the air this week, and you know it's just around the corner when you start seeing Daffodil displays in shop windows, and the Clutha Leader celebrates that this week in pictures and features. The fact whitebait are running is also another sign that nature and season are on the move. Conversely though, Milton is already thinking ahead and preparing for next winter, with the first Cosy Home Expo next Wednesday 1pm-8pm at the Milton Country Club, where people can learn all about insulation and subsidies (check out the link below). Read all about it in this week's issue, and remember, you can find most of our stories on stuff just by googling the subject. Read and enjoy. Love to hear your feedback. You'll see we've posted a number of stories, and these all contain issues that affect us all, ranging from penguins to politicians.

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