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Police officer found guilty of perjury
A long-serving Otago police officer has been found guilty of perjury after lying about a car crash he was involved in.

Fishing boss describes bond between trawler survivors and rescuers
Crew of the Amaltal Atlantis rubbed warmth into the bodies of the rescued fisherman and gave up their clothing to keep them warm.

Trawler tragedy survivors arrive in NZ
Heavy security surrounded the arrival of survivors from the sinking of the Oyang 70, with three crew taken to hospital. Photo / Simon Baker

Trawler tragedy devastates firm
The operator of a fishing ship is "shell-shocked" after three crew died and another three were lost, presumed dead, in waters off NZ.

Joyride in ambulance thief twice the legal limit
A 22-year-old is charged with stealing an ambulance he had called for his friend, who had fractured his skull and vertebrae after falling 4m onto concrete.

Helpers cheat Salvation Army in food bank scam
Two Salvation Army volunteers have been convicted of stealing groceries intended for the organisation's charity food bank.

No end in sight for Elliott family
The family of Sophie Elliott have no end in sight as a planned appeal by her killer, Clayton Weatherston, is delayed.

Two police officers assaulted in Dunedin
Three people have been arrested after two police officers were punched, kicked and bitten as they tried to break up a domestic incident.

Staying on track in Central Otago
Wayne Thompson tackles a beautiful but challenging rail trail.

Matching new with old
A Dunedin couple's villa extension focused on retaining the character while embracing the future.