Skip to main content
  • Subscribe
  • ...
Home
few showersDunedin 18 | 12
Friday, Fri, 6 SeptemberSep 2024
Subscribe
Send us news & photos

Search form

  • News
    • Dunedin
      • DCC
      • Crime
      • Campus
      • Health
      • The Star
    • The South Today
    • National
    • The Star
    • International
    • Opinion
      • Editorial
      • Opinion
      • 100 years ago
      • Southern Say
    • Australia
    • Politics
    • ODTtv
    • Your News
    • Slideshow Section
  • Sport
    • Olympics
    • Rugby
    • Cricket
    • Basketball
    • Racing
    • Football
    • Netball
    • League
    • Golf
    • Motorsport
    • Hockey
    • Other Sport
  • Life & Style
    • Food & Wine
      • Fresh Winter
      • Ask a Chef
      • News & Features
      • Chef's Garden
      • Recipes
      • Wine Reviews
    • Home & Garden
    • Magazine
    • Toitū te whenua
    • Resilient
    • Travel
    • Fashion
    • Design for Living
  • Entertainment
    • ODT Quiz
    • Film
    • Music
    • Theatre
    • Books
    • Arts
    • Gaming
    • Dance
    • Television
  • Business
  • Regions
    • Queenstown
    • Wānaka
    • Central Otago
    • North Otago
    • South Otago
    • Southland
    • Canterbury
    • West Coast
  • Features
    • NZIA Southern Series
    • SOREC
    • Explore Dunedin
    • Drivesouth Reviews
    • Design for Living
    • Education Guide
    • Healthcare Providers
    • Conferences and Venues
    • Sponsored content
    • Southern Television
    • Health and Beauty
  • Video
  • Rural life

Search form

  • Subscribe
  • Send Us Your News
  • ...
  • Contact Us
  • Email
  • Facebook

Plus

  • Jobs
  • Wedding Guide
  • Death Notices
  • Privacy Policy
  • Drive South
  • Weather
  • Media Council Complaints

    ‘Herculean’ councillor nominated for award

    Roxburgh Pool Committee chairwoman Sally Feinerman speaks at the opening of the pool, alongside...

    ‘Herculean’ councillor nominated for award

    A Central Otago councillor with a reputation for getting things done has made the shortlist for a national local government award.

    Reserve now home to 500 more plants

    Aerial photo of Alexandra. PHOTO: ODT FILES

    Reserve now home to 500 more plants

    About 500 trees and shrubs were added to the Half Mile Recreation Reserve, at the southern entrance to Alexandra, on Sunday as part of the next stage of planting.

    Students seek to realise their Vietnamese dream

    The Temple of Literature, in Hanoi, is one of the places on the itinerary of Maniototo Area...

    Students seek to realise their Vietnamese dream

    Fundraising for school trips is rite of passage for most students and their families, and finding new ways is challenging.

    Emergency managers run through crisis as practice

    Preparing to speak at a mock press conference as part of a training exercise between Central...

    Emergency managers run through crisis as practice

    Central Otago emergency responders faced a magnitude-8 earthquake, road closures, stressed healthcare capacity and disruptions to infrastructure last week.

    Highlands moves to improve NZ road safety

    Highlands staff and Central Otago emergency services were championing road safety with free...

    Highlands moves to improve NZ road safety

    The Highlands Motorsports Park team are driven to move the needle on road deaths in New Zealand.

    Young people land jobs thanks to task force

    Newly employed caregiver Taylah Matehe (left), Teviot Valley Rest Home Manager, Marion Hamilton...

    Young people land jobs thanks to task force

    Ten young people have been helped into permanent employment since March with the help of the Central Otago Mayor’s Taskforce for Jobs.

    Pony club coach’s journey from Cromwell to China

    New Zealand Pony Club coach Tui Willson, of Cromwell, congratulates Georgia Lewis on Blue Cat...

    Pony club coach’s journey from Cromwell to China

    Pony club is something most New Zealanders know about even if they do not have a rural background.

    SUBSCRIBER

    Board discusses town centre project

    File photo: ODT

    SUBSCRIBER

    Board discusses town centre project

    The Cromwell Community Board met behind closed doors on Tuesday to discuss the town centre project.

    Ranfurly man's fatal crash likely down to fatigue - Coroner

    Wayne Ferguson, from Ranfurly, died in a two-car crash, with the coroner finding that driver...

    Ranfurly man's fatal crash likely down to fatigue - Coroner

    Ranfurly volunteer firefighter Wayne Ferguson messaged his step-daughter at 3.14pm to say he’d be home by 4pm. Six minutes later, he crossed the centreline into the path of an oncoming car.

    Quiz night to help school raise funds for Vietnam trip

    The Temple of Literature, in Hanoi, is one of the places on the itinerary of Maniototo Area...

    Quiz night to help school raise funds for Vietnam trip

    Fundraising for school trips is a rite of passage for most students and their families, and finding new ways is challenging.

    SUBSCRIBER

    Butcher ‘so proud’ to lead NZ team

    Finn Butcher and Dame Lisa Carrington fly the flag for the New Zealand team in Stade de France at...

    SUBSCRIBER

    Butcher ‘so proud’ to lead NZ team

    Finn's fairytale finish.

    Triumph for Alexandra on the ice

    Curler Ket Hazledine at the ready, as she competes at Curling at Altitude at the Southern...

    Triumph for Alexandra on the ice

    The Alexandra Curling Club is this year’s Curling at Altitude champion, emerging triumphant after a day of games in below-freezing temperatures on the Southern Hemisphere Proving Ground (SHPG) ice...

    SUBSCRIBER

    Council quiet on manager’s appointment

    Paul Morris. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

    SUBSCRIBER

    Council quiet on manager’s appointment

    A controversial former chief executive has been appointed finance manager by the Central Otago District Council.

    Fashionistas ready for WoolOn 2024

    Food for Thought, an outfit designed and made by nine-year-old Sophia Hinsen, was entered in the...

    Fashionistas ready for WoolOn 2024

    Tickets for Central Otago’s premier wool fashion event have flown like a top shearer’s handpiece, but the speedy can still nab a seat for the matinee.

    SUBSCRIBER

    Proposed restructure of rating for services outlined

    PHOTO: RUBY SHAW

    SUBSCRIBER

    Proposed restructure of rating for services outlined

    Central Otago District Mayor Tim Cadogan addresses Maniototo residents, council staff and elected members at the Ranfurly Rugby Club on Thursday night.

    Council recruiting for in-house general counsel

    File photo: ODT

    Council recruiting for in-house general counsel

    The Central Otago District Council is recruiting an in-house general counsel, or lawyer, to join its workforce, but that will not remove the need for outside legal advice.

    Trust, helpers to put in 500 plants at recreation reserve

    Sofia Wilson, 8, gets stuck in to planting at the Half Mile Recreation Reserve, in Alexandra, at...

    Trust, helpers to put in 500 plants at recreation reserve

    About 500 trees and shrubs will be added tomorrow in the next stage of planting at the Half Mile Recreation Reserve, at the southern entrance to Alexandra.

    New $750,000 base building ‘fantastic for our guests’

    The completed base building at Snow Farm will officially be opened this month. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

    New $750,000 base building ‘fantastic for our guests’

    Preparations for celebrations at Cardrona Valley’s Snow Farm are well under way.

    Cycle trail to be diverted while trees are removed

    The area is bounded by Lake Dunstan on one side and State Highway 6 on the other. Photo: ODT files

    Cycle trail to be diverted while trees are removed

    Cyclists on the Lake Dunstan cycle trail near Bannockburn will travel a slightly different route for a week while tree removal is carried out in the area.

    Council wants in-house counsel

    Central Otago Mayor Tim Cadogan. Photo: RNZ

    Council wants in-house counsel

    The Central Otago District Council is recruiting an in-house general counsel, or lawyer, to join its workforce, but that will not remove the need for outside legal advice.
    • « first
    • ‹ previous
    • 1
    • 2
    • 3
    For more Central Otago results, search our archives.

     
     
    Home
    • Contact Us
    • Contribute
    • Facebook

    Subscribe

    • Subscriber Benefits
    • ODT Subscriptions
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Stops, Starts & Redirects
    • FAQs

    Contact

    • Contact us
    • Site feedback
    • Send us your news
    • About us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Media Council Complaints
    • ODT removal requests policy

    Our Websites

    • Channel 39 - Southern TV
    • Extra! Newspapers in Education

    Newspapers

    • ODT E-edition
    • The Star - Christchurch
    • Oamaru Mail
    • The Star - Dunedin
    • The News - Central Otago
    • The Ensign - Gore
    • Ashburton Courier
    • North Canterbury News
    • Southland Express - Invercargill
    • Southern Rural Life
    • Central Rural Life
    • The Courier - Timaru
    • Mountain Scene - Queenstown
    • Property Times South Canterbury
    • Extra! School Publication
    • Clutha Leader
    • Bay Harbour News
    • Selwyn Times
    • The Wanaka Sun

    Classifieds

    • Death notices
    • Drivesouth
    • Jobs
    • Classified Advertising

    Advertise

    • Upload print advertising
    • Advertising Terms
    • Advertise with us

    Services

    • Home & Leisure Show
    • Allied Productions
    • ODT Journeys
    • ODT Store
    • Otago Images
    • Corporate Logos
    • ODT Print

    Magazines

    • Classic Driver
    • Dunedin Guide
    • Drivesouth Best Motor Buys
    • Explore Dunedin
    • Home & Leisure
    • Kiwi Gardener
    • Kiwi Gardener Quarterly
    • Rugby News
    • South
    • 03 Magazine
    • With this Ring
    © Copyright Allied Press Limited 2024. All rights reserved.