England Looks to Regroup after World Cup
Posted 12:23pm Sunday 10th May 2015
Still trying to repair the damage caused by its poor performance at the Cricket World Cup, England will head into this month’s test series against New Zealand on the back of a five-wicket loss to the West Indies in Barbados. James Anderson took six wickets in the West Indies’ first Read more...
McDonalds McCrease McHours
Posted 10:54am Sunday 10th May 2015
Unite National Director Mike Treen says the decision to end zero-hour contracts at McDonald’s restaurants in New Zealand is the culmination of a decade’s hard work. The union announced on Friday that it had reached a deal with McDonald’s to put an end to the controversial contracts Read more...
What’s Wrong with the Crusaders?
Posted 12:45pm Sunday 3rd May 2015
As I watched the struggling Blues take on a resurgent Crusaders team last weekend, the absence of Dan Carter was obvious. Even though Carter has been wearing the number 12 jersey recently, you could be forgiven for forgetting he has even been on the park. Colin Slade kicked the goals, Mitchell Read more...
Mayor Sympathetic to Prosecution of Clyde Landlords
Posted 11:24am Sunday 3rd May 2015
Mayor Dave Cull says he feels for the owners of a Clyde Street student flat, who are facing prosecution after taking on a property that had undergone illegal alterations. Alan and Kay McKay bought the 99 Clyde Street property from its former owners in December 2013. They are now seeking Read more...
IPL Watch: Kiwis in Action
Posted 12:02pm Sunday 26th April 2015
While you’ve been sleeping, many of New Zealand’s Cricket World Cup stars have been plying their trade in the cash-crazy circus known as the Indian Premier League. While I’m not really one for T20 at the best of times, let alone when the product is the love child of a round Read more...
Law Overlooked for Damp Rentals
Posted 11:10am Sunday 26th April 2015
Dunedin students living in cold and damp housing may have more rights to a healthy home than they are aware of, according to University of Otago researchers. A study published by the university in collaboration with Victoria University of Wellington has found that a law designed to protect people Read more...
We Aren’t “a Bunch of Loose-unit Crazies”
Posted 11:07am Sunday 19th April 2015
Feejoa Co-Director Phil O’Reilly has hit back at criticism of his company, saying people have got the wrong impression of the concept. The scheme, introduced in November last year, sees participating businesses pay up to five percent of purchases made by a customer toward their student Read more...
Staff and Students Praise Upgrade Plans
Posted 2:51pm Sunday 12th April 2015
University staff and students have voiced their support for large-scale developments scheduled to begin on campus early this month, saying any disruption will be worth it in the long run. Landscaping redevelopments from the northern end of the Richardson building to the intersection of Castle Read more...
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