October 2009
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Expect The Canadians (30 Oct 2009)
Expect Canadians at future Masters Games in Dunedin, and the Russians, Japanese, Australians . . .
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Dunedin Businesses To Host VIP Clients (28 Oct 2009)
Dunedin businesses are being encouraged to host their VIP clients from out of town courtesy of $500 flight vouchers offered by the Dunedin City Council's Economic Development Unit.
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"Let's Party" (23 Oct 2009)
There's a bigger, brighter even better party lined up for this year's New Year's Eve - and everyone's invited, even the kids!
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Styles Heading Home to Hutt (23 Oct 2009)
The DCC is to lose the services of one of its top managers with the resignation of Kate Styles, General Manager Strategy and Development.
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Town Hall To Close During Redevelopment (21 Oct 2009)
A review of the construction sequence and safety concerns means the Town Hall will close completely for about 12 months during the Dunedin Centre redevelopment project.
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Meet The Train In Middlemarch (21 Oct 2009)
The Otago Central Vulcan and Steam Celebrations are on this weekend with fun in and around Middlemarch over the long weekend.
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Civic Centre Shuffle (16 Oct 2009)
A project that has been on the DCC's books for more than a decade is about to become a reality.
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Parking Review Team Putting In The Hours (15 Oct 2009)
The group set up by the Council to review the implementation of the city's new Parking Strategy has been working its way through a mountain of public comment, business reaction and research data.
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Southern Libraries Form Cost Saving Consortium (13 Oct 2009)
Eight Otago and Southland councils have signed an historic Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate in the delivery of public library services across the two regions.
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International Bestseller Sells Out Dunedin Venue (12 Oct 2009)
Diana Gabaldon may be in Dunedin for only half a day, but such is her popularity that organisers have been forced to find a bigger venue.
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Otago To Show Wares At Shanghai World Expo 2010 (09 Oct 2009)
Work is well underway to highlight Otago's civic and business links with China at the World Expo in Shanghai next year.
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Appointment Ends International Search to Fill Top City Job (07 Oct 2009)
The Mayor of Dunedin, Peter Chin, announces David Davies as CEO of the newly formed Dunedin Venues Management Ltd.
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Graffiti Education Officer Makes Mark On City (07 Oct 2009)
The DCC is trying education in the war against graffiti in Dunedin.
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John Wilson Ocean Drive Closed Until Further Notice (06 Oct 2009)
Statement from Mayor of Dunedin Peter Chin.
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DCHL Annual Result to 30 June 2009 (02 Oct 2009)
Through a period of much economic instability the group has also produced an accounting surplus of $8.7m, which is a slight improvement on last year.
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Motorists and Retailers Get New Parking Deal (01 Oct 2009)
DCC contractors and staff will begin work this Saturday to change maximum parking restrictions in George and Princes Street and surrounding streets following a change of heart by the Council this week.
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Moon Festival rising over Dunedin (01 Oct 2009)
On Saturday, 3 October, the Dunedin Chinese Garden will celebrate the Moon Festival, one of China's 3 most important festivals.
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Community Art At New Stadium Site (01 Oct 2009)
Individuals, groups or schools are now invited to apply for approval to paint a mural on a panel/s on the fence surrounding the Forsyth Barr Stadium at University Plaza construction site.
Last reviewed: 01 Oct 2009 10:36am




