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Applicants wanted for $200,000 Queenstown units
A Queenstown housing trust is offering apartments for as low as $200,000 - but there's a catch.
Govt to pay half of bill to remove 8000 tonnes of toxic waste
A deal has been struck to speed up the removal of aluminium dross from Mataura's paper mill.
'Enormous difference': Dingy units changed into 'brilliant' homes
Films such as Scarfies haven't enhanced the reputation of Dunedin's housing stock but some Kāinga Ora tenants have no concerns as they move into newly refurbished apartments.
Former Dunedin airport worker jailed for 'cruel' bomb hoax
A former Dunedin Airport aviation security officer who planted a fake bomb days after the Christchurch terror attack has been jailed.
Excavation work begins on historic unmarked graves
Researchers will today begin the excavation of parts of the historic Drybread Cemetery in Central Otago in a bid to locate unmarked graves.
Future of Foulden Maar still uncertain
The Dunedin City Council is staying tight-lipped about its plans for the possible purchase of the Foulden Maar mining site.
Wānaka Airport owners accused of misleading community
A group fighting against development of Wānaka Airport claims the airport's owners are not being upfront with the community about its plans.
Former Dunedin Airport worker on trial over bomb hoax
A former Dunedin Airport aviation security officer is on trial after a bomb hoax shut down the facility in March last year.
Councillors support move to put Queenstown and Wānaka airport plans on hold
Queenstown Lakes councillors have supported Queenstown Airport's promise not to increase the number of aircraft into Queenstown or develop Wānaka Airport before July 2023.
Queenstown Airport's revised plans on council agenda
Queenstown Lakes councillors will decide today whether to sign off Queenstown Airport's plans for the next three years.
Fishing companies don't want to hire local, mariners say
Some fishing companies are being accused of overlooking qualified and competent New Zealanders in favour of bringing in foreign crews who will work in harsher conditions for less money.
Unmarked graves near gold rush settlement to be explored
The University of Otago and Southern Cemeteries Archaeology will excavate parts of Drybread Cemetery next month to uncover unmarked graves at the Central Otago site.
Environment Court progress on Mataura toxic waste 'a huge relief'
There is renewed hope the Southland town of Mataura may finally be freed of the burden of more than 10,000 tonnes of potentially toxic waste.
Analysis: Scale of crime made sentence inevitable
Fifty-one people were slain by the mosque terrorist - brutality on such an unprecedented scale in this country made the perpetrator's sentence inevitable, RNZ reporter Tim Brown writes.
Judge to terrorist: 'You showed no mercy' - just 'base hatred'
The man who carried out the mosque attacks in Christchurch on 15 March 2019 has been sentenced to a life in prison and will never leave jail.
'We defy your actions of hatred' - Victims tell their stories as killer faces sentence
The loss of the 51 people who were killed in 15 minutes at two Christchurch mosques resonated around the world as they left behind 34 spouses, 92 children and more than 100 siblings. These are their… Video
Man who chased mosque shooter: 'I saw the fear in his eyes'
This afternoon the final victims of the mosque shooting spoke to the court. Just before the court adjourned for the day, it was confirmed the shooter would not speak in his own defence.
Victim tells gunman: 'You're dead even though you can breathe'
The mosque gunman has been dismissed as an "insignificant killer" in the High Court at Christchurch this morning.
Family of 3yo victim confront killer: 'True justice is waiting for you in the next life'
Little Mucaad Ibrahim, the youngest victim from the Christchurch mosque attacks, used to run around his family's home pretending to be a police officer.
Mosque attacks: Gunman looks like 'a shell of a person'
A former Christchurch city councillor, who is supporting mosque attack victims in court, says it has been a "cathartic" experience for people to let out 18 months of hurt and anger.
Mosque attacker's sentencing: 'You have failed completely' victim tells gunman
Dozens of victims have now recalled the day "the devil" visited their places of worship.
Imam recalls when gunman opened fire at Linwood mosque
An Imam from Linwood Islamic Centre has recalled the moment a gunman opened fire on the worshippers in prayer.
Mosque victim's mother tells gunman: 'You killed your own humanity'
The High Court will hear from further victims of the Christchurch terror attack this morning.
Gunman appears moved as victim's mother offers forgiveness
Janna Ezat, whose son Hussein Al-Umari was murdered at Al Noor Mosque, told the gunman she forgives him. "In our Muslim faith we say ... we are able to forgive, forgive." Video
'We did not deserve your actions' - Victim addresses gunman in court
The man who killed 51 people at the Christchurch mosques sat quietly and emotionless as his actions were detailed in court.