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North D. unhappy with “look and feel” Of South D.
Posted 9:43pm Sunday 3rd August 2014 by Anna Whyte
In the Dunedin City Council’s 2014 Residents’ Opinion Survey, 58 per cent of those who responded were satisfied or very satisfied with the DCC’s progress. Approximately 2,000 Dunedin residents completed the survey from 4,500 randomly selected individuals off the electoral roll. Increases in Read more...
Cars for the taking for everyone for anywhere
Posted 9:43pm Sunday 3rd August 2014 by Laura Munro
Shyft, a new carshare initiative, will soon be making its way to Dunedin. Kate Beecroft of Shyft told Critic, “We’re looking to have the Wellington operation up and running in September. We’ll concentrate on proving the concept here and then we’ll be looking for interested parties to help us expand Read more...
$45,000 prize for innovative business idea
Posted 9:43pm Sunday 3rd August 2014 by Laura Munro
The ANZ Flying Start Business Plan Competition is looking for an original business idea, and the supreme winner will be set up with $45,000 worth of prizes to get the winner’s idea off the ground. Existing small businesses are eligible to enter so long as the idea is innovative and able to sustain Read more...
Invisibility cloak: magic is still cooler than maths
Posted 9:43pm Sunday 3rd August 2014 by Emily Draper
Dr Robert Thompson from the Department of Mathematics and Statistics may not look like a magician, but his research on the concept of invisibility “cloaking” sounds like something straight out of Hogwarts. The postdoctoral research fellow, who began his research at the University of Otago in Read more...
OUSA opens new role – Projects Officer
Posted 9:43pm Sunday 3rd August 2014 by Laura Munro
After a month of planning, OUSA have advertised for the new role of Projects Officer. The role is available to students, as well as the general public. OUSA President Ruby Sycamore-Smith said, “It is a role for someone who wants to be a key logistics coordinator in the OUSA election drive.” Read more...
Dunedin Craft Beer Fest First Brewery Announcement
Posted 9:43pm Sunday 3rd August 2014 by Josie Cochrane
In the early stages of its second year, the Dunedin Craft Beer and Food Festival is already set to have more breweries signed up than last year. In its latest media release, the event promises to be “bigger and better than anything Dunedin has seen before.” “We’re absolutely stoked to have Read more...
Execrable | Issue 18
Posted 9:43pm Sunday 3rd August 2014 by Josie Cochrane
Former Finance Officer Nick Tenci handed over his report for the second quarter at last week’s OUSA Executive meeting. He made the report “mostly as a handover document” because, he justified, “it took a while to find my feet in the role and I’d hate Paul to go through the same thing.” The recently Read more...
Stolen design by Scarfie favourites
Posted 9:43pm Sunday 3rd August 2014 by Nina Harrap
Critic has discovered that the “original artwork” designed for the Starters Bar O-Week tee-shirts by local company Moodie Tuesday is actually the work of well-known American freelance artist Curtis Jinkins. The design, which portrays a Mexican-inspired skull motif and bears the words “Starters Bar” Read more...
World War One Centenary 2014 – 2018
Posted 10:15pm Sunday 27th July 2014 by Josie Cochrane
The 28th of July marks the beginning of the First World War Centenary, which will last until 2018. $17 million in lottery funding has been allocated by the Lottery Grants Board to commemorate next year’s centenary of ANZAC landings at Gallipoli. The University plans to mark the 100 years since WWI Read more...
Greatest hits / Greatest shits | Issue 17
Posted 10:15pm Sunday 27th July 2014 by Carys Goodwin
Greatest Hit This week’s Greatest Hit is an easy one. Just hop onto labour08.co.nz, refresh a few times, and you’ll see why. Perhaps campaign-year-specific websites aren’t the best idea if you’re not going to maintain them. Greatest Shit Normally I stick to New Zealand politics Read more...


