August 2009
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Visitors Want Maori Culture Experience (28 Sep 2009)
A study has found that there is a substantial demand for Maori cultural experiences by visitors in and around Dunedin/Otepoti, and that local businesses are keen to respond.
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Apprentice of the Year Endorses 09 Trades Graduation (01 Sep 2009)
The Apprentice of the Year Award is a feature of the graduation ceremony. A glazier, a print maker and an electrician have been the last three year's winners of the award.
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Valuation Figures For Carisbrook Purchase (27 Aug 2009)
Mayor Chin has decided to release the details of that valuation process.
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Get MAD - make a difference! (21 Aug 2009)
As part of the national New World Clean Up Week, Keep Dunedin Beautiful is offering residents an opportunity to have a "little litter moment".
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Get your ticket to ride (20 Aug 2009)
Middlemarch's Otago Central Vulcan and Steam Celebrations on Labour Weekend with many seizing the opportunity to take a trip down memory lane.
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Council Acquires Carisbrook (18 Aug 2009)
The DCC has completed negotiations with the Otago Rugby Football Union that sees the Council assume ownership of Carisbrook.
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Chairman appointed to Dunedin Visitor Strategy Steering Group (14 Aug 2009)
Head of Department, Media, Film and Communication, formerly Professor of Tourism at Otago University Professor Geoff Kearsley, will be chairing the group as they work together to oversee the delivery of the Dunedin Visitor Strategy 2008-2015.
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Council Still Monitoring City Parking (08 Aug 2009)
The Parking Strategy Implementation Working Party has been methodically working its way through the consideration of approaches made on behalf businesses and road users unhappy with the city's new parking regime introduced a month ago.
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Moana Pool Reception Upgrade Planned (07 Aug 2009)
A makeover for Moana Pool including its reception area, swim shop and computer systems to bring them up to the high standard.
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Keep Dunedin Beautiful Theatre Group 2009 (04 Aug 2009)
The annual theatre group is currently visiting schools in the Dunedin and Otago areas.
Last reviewed: 04 Aug 2009 8:40am




