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   Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says the government will not budge on the
   budget cap it has set of $1.9 billion for the new Dunedin hospital.

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   DOCTORS QUIT AMID PATIENT SAFETY RISK DISAGREEMENT
   
   Two doctors have quit amid a furore in Gore over the use of unregulated
   physician associates, the Otago Daily Times understands.


 * VIOLATION POSSIBLE IN HOSPITAL CHANGES
   
   
   
   
   VIOLATION POSSIBLE IN HOSPITAL CHANGES
   
   The United Nations Association of New Zealand claims the government could be
   in violation of the right to health, with the continued changes to the new
   Dunedin hospital.



 * Braving cold to raise money for Heart Kids New Zealand
   
   
   BRAVING COLD TO RAISE MONEY FOR HEART KIDS NEW ZEALAND
   
   Splashing about in a pool of icy cold water are the Naughty Nemos at the
   Heart Kids New Zealand "Heart Stopper Challenge" at the Olympic Gym, in
   Mosgiel, yesterday.
 * Buddy the sheep fan of the back seat
   
   
   BUDDY THE SHEEP FAN OF THE BACK SEAT
   
   The back of the car is usually reserved for children, dogs or shopping bags
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 * Braving cold to raise money for Heart Kids New Zealand
   
   
   BRAVING COLD TO RAISE MONEY FOR HEART KIDS NEW ZEALAND
   
   Splashing about in a pool of icy cold water are the Naughty Nemos at the
   Heart Kids New Zealand "Heart Stopper Challenge" at the Olympic Gym, in
   Mosgiel, yesterday.
 * Buddy the sheep fan of the back seat
   
   
   BUDDY THE SHEEP FAN OF THE BACK SEAT
   
   The back of the car is usually reserved for children, dogs or shopping bags
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transformed into an asset the city can be proud of, Dunedin city councillors
have been told.


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   TJ O’Reilly, of Aramoana, shows off his 1943 Commer at the Otago Community
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   ‘STRONG VIEW’ ORC SHOULD RETAIN SIX DUNEDIN REPS
   
   Dunedin city councillors could today approve an appeal of an Otago Regional
   Council decision that stripped the city of a representative.


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   INTO THE FESTIVE SPIRIT
   
   From tea cosies to chopping boards, 160 vendors gathered at the Edgar
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REGIONS

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PRISON VIOLENCE: INJURED OFFICERS GO TO HOSPITAL

Two Otago Corrections Facility staff have become the latest victims in a spate
of prisoner violence and taken to hospital after an alleged assault by an inmate
last week.


 * PM'S SECRET ITINERARY LEFT ON QUEENSTOWN POLICE DASHBOARD
   
   
   
   
   PM'S SECRET ITINERARY LEFT ON QUEENSTOWN POLICE DASHBOARD
   
   Police have admitted breaching security protocols after a copy of Prime
   Minister Christopher Luxon's itinerary was left on the dashboard of a police
   vehicle in Queenstown on Sunday.


 * QLDC TO HEAR WĀNAKA MCDONALD'S SUBMISSIONS
   
   
   
   
   QLDC TO HEAR WĀNAKA MCDONALD'S SUBMISSIONS
   
   The Queenstown Lakes District Council is set to hear submissions from members
   of the public today about a McDonald's restaurant opening in Wānaka.


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   DELIGHT AS NEW ADVENTURE PARK OPENS
   
   Motupōhue Adventure Park officially opened on the weekend and riders and
   walkers of all abilities scaled the hill with delight.



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Analysis - Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is loath to spend too much time
looking backwards.


 * COP29: NZ COULD FACE BIG BILL AS FUNDING TARGET AGREED
   
   
   
   
   COP29: NZ COULD FACE BIG BILL AS FUNDING TARGET AGREED
   
   The government may be faced with a hefty bill to up its contribution to
   international climate change efforts, as a new target is set to help
   developing countries decarbonise.


 * ACROSS THE WILDS OF NORTHLAND TO RAISE MONEY FOR MOVEMBER
   
   
   
   
   ACROSS THE WILDS OF NORTHLAND TO RAISE MONEY FOR MOVEMBER
   
   A trio of friends are undertaking a perilous journey cross-country after one
   made a promise to a dying man.


 * ALMOST 40 WHALES REFLOATED AFTER STRANDING AT NORTHLAND BEACH
   
   
   
   
   ALMOST 40 WHALES REFLOATED AFTER STRANDING AT NORTHLAND BEACH
   
   A mammoth effort from volunteers has seen the majority of the pod refloated.






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Man City's calamitous spell continued with a shocking 4-0 rout by
Tottenham, while Liverpool extended their lead at the top of the Premier League
table with a comeback win over Southampton. 


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   Trent Boult was the top New Zealand earner on the first day of the Indian
   Premier League auction in Saudi Arabia.

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   LANE STARS ON RETURN AS ALPINERS MEN LOCK DOWN PLACE IN FINAL
   
   Alpiners men’s captain Sam Lane skipped last week’s game.




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VR ALLOWING DRIVERS TO LEARN FROM EXPERIENCE

He might be involved in the latest virtual reality technology but Rhys Gardner
still likes to throw around some 2500-year-old wisdom.


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   WHAT IS THE FUTURE OF CASH?
   
   Australia will require some shops selling essential items to accept cash from
   2026, and the Reserve Bank is not ruling out a policy response to safeguard
   cash in New Zealand.


 * THE BLACK FRIDAY 'SALES' THAT AREN'T SALES
   
   
   
   
   THE BLACK FRIDAY 'SALES' THAT AREN'T SALES
   
   Anna Hall says, when she's looking to make a big purchase, she'll often
   wait for sales events like Black Friday, to see if she can get a better
   discount.


 * FAST 50 PUTS DUNEDIN HOUSING COMPANY EIGHTH
   
   
   
   
   FAST 50 PUTS DUNEDIN HOUSING COMPANY EIGHTH
   
   Dunedin's TGC Homes is the highest ranked southern business on this year’s
   Deloitte Fast 50 index — placing eighth with revenue growth of 398%.




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CELEBRATING LIFETIMES ON THE FARM

The Gibson family, of Malvern Downs, marked 100 years on the Tarras property
with a celebration at the weekend. Rural editor Sally Rae talks to remarkable
nonagenarian Bill Gibson about...


 * ‘GREAT DAY’ AS A&P SHOW HIGHLIGHTS BEST OF REGION
   
   
   
   
   ‘GREAT DAY’ AS A&P SHOW HIGHLIGHTS BEST OF REGION
   
   The West Otago A&P Show has finished for another year, marking 111 years in
   Tapanui.


 * SHUTTING MEATWORKS COSTING ALLIANCE $51 MILLION
   
   
   
   
   SHUTTING TIMARU MEATWORKS COSTING ALLIANCE $51 MILLION
   
   Shutting down a large Timaru meatworks is costing troubled red meat
   co-operative Alliance Group more than $51 million.


 * ONLINE HUB TO HELP FARMERS BUILD RESILIENCE
   
   
   
   
   ONLINE HUB TO HELP FARMERS BUILD RESILIENCE
   
   An online hub featuring mental wellbeing tools and resources aims to help
   farmers and growers deal with the stress of adverse weather events.




LIFE & STYLE


JUST WAY OUT OF LINE

At a recent community breakfast, people were chatting as they queued, and it
seemed like a good idea at the time to talk to the man next to us in the line.


 * THE FUTURE IS AHEAD OF US
   
   
   
   
   THE FUTURE IS AHEAD OF US
   
   Our future doesn’t need to resemble a fried chicken promotion.


 * VIKINGS OF THE SUNRISE
   
   
   
   
   VIKINGS OF THE SUNRISE
   
   When I was a student at university, every evening before dinner we thanked
   God for our food, in Latin.


 * MOON’S ‘STRAIGHT WALL’ SHOULD BE VISIBLE BY 3AM
   
   
   
   
   MOON’S ‘STRAIGHT WALL’ SHOULD BE VISIBLE BY 3AM
   
   Over the past few weeks, I have enjoyed some marvellous moon views using
   binoculars and telescopes.






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WORLD


COP29: NZ COULD FACE BIG BILL AS FUNDING TARGET AGREED

The government may be faced with a hefty bill to up its contribution to
international climate change efforts, as a new target is set to help developing
countries decarbonise.


 * AUSTRALIA'S MISINFORMATION CRACKDOWN ON THE SCRAPHEAP
   
   
   
   
   AUSTRALIA'S MISINFORMATION CRACKDOWN ON THE SCRAPHEAP
   
   A crackdown on misinformation and disinformation on tech platforms has been
   formally dumped by Australia's federal government.


 * ONE DEAD AS STORM BATTERS BRITAIN
   
   
   
   
   ONE DEAD AS STORM BATTERS BRITAIN
   
   Storm Bert has battered Britain with snow, rain and strong winds, killing one
   person and closing several railway lines, bridges and roads.


 * COP29 CLINCHES CLIMATE FINANCE DEAL
   
   
   
   
   COP29 CLINCHES CLIMATE FINANCE DEAL
   
   Countries have agreed to an annual finance target of $US300 billion to help
   poorer countries deal with impacts of climate change, according to a deal
   clinched at the COP29 conference in Baku.




OPINION

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NEW CHILD STRATEGY RAISES QUESTIONS

Ensuring New Zealand is the best place in the world for children and young
people is the vision at the heart of the government’s new Child and Youth
Strategy, we are told.

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   Today's cartoon from Shaun Yeo.

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   LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: AQUA JOGGING, EDUCATION, THE DCC
   
   
   
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   LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: AQUA JOGGING, EDUCATION, THE DCC
   
   Today's Letters to the Editor from readers cover topics including a small
   concession for aqua joggers, navigating the education system, and Sandy
   Graham's language choices.


 * PRINCIPLES BILL DEBATE IS NOT A BINARY ARGUMENT
   
   
   
   
   PRINCIPLES BILL DEBATE IS NOT A BINARY ARGUMENT
   
   Do not overlook the fact there is a third position on the Treaty Principles
   Bill Rob Hamlin writes.




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 * COP29: NZ COULD FACE BIG BILL AS FUNDING TARGET AGREED


 * IPL AUCTION: BOULT GETS $2.5M, PANT SETS NEW RECORD


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