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Joanne from Mosgiel-Taieri
Just wondering how many people have been stuck at this rail crossing? I was today, it was more than 10 minutes. Yes,, I understand they have to do load outs, but really this long is toooooo long. It is a busy saturday in Mosgiel today. It is not the first time this has happened. When it does I need… View moreJust wondering how many people have been stuck at this rail crossing? I was today, it was more than 10 minutes. Yes,, I understand they have to do load outs, but really this long is toooooo long. It is a busy saturday in Mosgiel today. It is not the first time this has happened. When it does I need to drive 5 to 7 km out of my way (instead of a 0.5km) to get home or longer to get to work.
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Reporter Clutha Leader
Former policeman "Flash" Gordon makes career switch as the new Sport Clutha co-ordinator.
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Reporter Clutha Leader
Keep an eye out for Kaka Point's favourite sea lion. Residents Helen Poka and Nigel Burton are doing their best to keep this special girl (who has possibly had a pup that she's got stashed away behind their house) safe, as she crosses Kaka Point Rd to and from the beach. Matariki gave … View moreKeep an eye out for Kaka Point's favourite sea lion. Residents Helen Poka and Nigel Burton are doing their best to keep this special girl (who has possibly had a pup that she's got stashed away behind their house) safe, as she crosses Kaka Point Rd to and from the beach. Matariki gave birth to her first pup in the foundations of a KP crib two years ago, but seems to have gone off-piste with this one. Thanks to Helen and Nigel for the great photos and sharing their story with the Clutha Leader and Stuff this week.
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Reporter Clutha Leader
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What do you think of the news, and her taking maternity leave?
Carina from Green Island - Abbotsford
Im wondering if someone has some pallets they are not wanting. I would like someone to deliver as I don't have a trailer but can pay petrol money.
Only wanting 4 at this stage.
Thanks in advance.
Free
Tania and Frank from Dunedin Central
Learn how to dance Salsa. Fun for the whole family. Classes start on the 10th February 3 pm to 5 pm, North East Valley Primary School Hall. Gold coin donation. The emphasis is on fun. We are not professional teachers but passionate salsa dancers. Looking forward to seeing you there. Contact Tania … View moreLearn how to dance Salsa. Fun for the whole family. Classes start on the 10th February 3 pm to 5 pm, North East Valley Primary School Hall. Gold coin donation. The emphasis is on fun. We are not professional teachers but passionate salsa dancers. Looking forward to seeing you there. Contact Tania and Frank 027 510 5220.
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