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The Star (Dunedin), 16 Jul 2026

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ArticleEchoes of past haunt 40th

Next month marks four dec­ades since the Homo­sexual Law Reform Act came into effect, decrim­in­al­ising sex between men aged 16 and over. As the anniversary approaches, a Dunedin his­tor­ian warns the era of steady advance­ment that fol­lowed appears...

Echoes of past haunt 40th

ArticleBubbles of fun

Event officer Daniel Hill tests a home­made lava lamp as Tu¯hura Otago Museum gets ready to go psy­che­delic at a Groovy Sci­ence Day tak­ing place tomor­row. The retro­themed day prom­ises a sched­ule of activ­it­ies to inspire the next gen­er­a­tion...

Bubbles of fun

ArticleEchoes of past haunt mile­stone

Armed forces per­son­nel enjoyed sim­ilar pro­tec­tion. Dur­ing the 1940s and 1950s, civil­ian men who engaged in sexual rela­tions with mil­it­ary per­son­nel were locked up, while the ser­vice­men involved were often not. ‘‘In court some­times a...

Echoes of past haunt mile­stone

ArticleRecyc­ling scheme hits 10-tonne mark

BRENDA HARWOOD The oper­at­ors of a scheme to recycle food and bever­age con­tain­ers are cel­eb­rat­ing a sig­ni­fic­ant mile­stone — the col­lec­tion and recyc­ling of more than 10 tonnes of pack­aging products. Co­ordin­ated in Dunedin by Blair...

Recyc­ling scheme hits 10-tonne mark

ArticleThe offi­cial who won’t slow down

Cathy has spent her later years chas­ing start­ing lines, not avoid­ing them. A few years back, she and her hus­band left the city for an adven­ture in the South Island. Drawn in by the moun­tains and the great out­doors, they found it suited their...

The offi­cial who won’t slow down

ArticleUpcyc­ling event tar­gets loneli­ness

Fight­ing fast fash­ion and feel­ings of isol­a­tion is the focus of a new com­munity ini­ti­at­ive. Make­shift: Sus­tain­ab­il­ity Fest­ival 2026 opens on Sat­urday with a series of pay­what­you­can work­shops such as screen print­ing, sew­ing,...

Upcyc­ling event tar­gets loneli­ness