Little Visits Cadbury Factory in Show of Solidarity with Workforce
Posted 10:52am Sunday 26th February 2017 by Joe Higham

Mondelez International, the company that owns Cadbury, have stated their intention to end their manufacturing operations at the company’s Dunedin factory. The closure of the Dunedin factory means the loss of 362 jobs, the first phase of which Mondelez have outlined will begin later Read more...
Dunedin comedian teams up with 7 Days stars for hilarious new webseries
Posted 10:09am Saturday 24th September 2016 by Joe Higham

When professional comedians venture into the vastly unprofessional abyss of Dunedin’s student flats, comedy naturally ensues. Thanks to a hilarious new comedic venture called Flat Gigs Dunedin, which is brought to you by entrepreneur and comedian ‘Skivvy Jon’ alongside comedians Read more...
Otago University conducting concussion research alongside Otago RFU
Posted 10:17am Saturday 10th September 2016 by Joe Higham
Otago Rugby Football Club has teamed up with the University of Otago to explore the connection between neck strength and concussion. The ground-breaking study will focus on sensors placed behind the players’ ears and will log information allowing them to assess whether or not the neck Read more...
Otago University & DCC to collaborate to clean up North Dunedin’s streets
Posted 10:23am Saturday 10th September 2016 by Joe Higham
The Dunedin City Council (DCC) and the University of Otago are investigating and preparing the initial procedure to increase the frequency of rubbish collection in North Dunedin to improve the campus’ street cleanliness. According to the meeting minutes from a 30 August 2016 meeting Read more...
A bit of beef at the beach
Posted 10:36am Saturday 10th September 2016 by Anonymous Bird

Multiple cows have washed up on Dunedin beaches in recent weeks, with local residents confused as to how they got there. As many as three cows were washed up on St Clair beach, with two others appearing in the Lawyer’s Head and Tomohawk areas. Brian Benn, Senior Sergeant of Read more...
Disillusionment continues within the Humanities Division
Posted 10:11am Saturday 10th September 2016 by Joel MacManus
On a rainy, windy Wednesday afternoon, a crowd of around 400 gathered to protest ongoing cuts to the Otago University Humanities Division. OUSA Admin VP Jarred Griffiths stood at the foot of the Clocktower addressing the raucous mob through a megaphone declaring “we stand here today surrounded Read more...
North Dunedin bar leaves student staff high & dry
Posted 10:00am Sunday 4th September 2016 by Joe Higham

Part of the Employment Standards Legislation Bill came into force on 1 April 2016. The bill amended various statutes and sought to address the growing issue of exploitative employment contracts, most notably zero hour contracts, along with changes to the law relating to the cancellation of employee Read more...
Dunedin Hospital celebrates 150 years amid strife
Posted 10:10am Sunday 4th September 2016 by Joe Higham
Former staff, stakeholders, and residents of Dunedin Hospital gathered last week to celebrate 150 years at its Great King Street location. The hospital chapel played host to a modest ceremony as speakers told tales of times past, and look hopefully forward to a continuing future of medical Read more...
Transgender patrons dissuaded from attending Dunedin club session
Posted 10:16am Sunday 4th September 2016 by Joe Higham
A dispute has emerged over the decision by management to attempt to dissuade transgender patrons entry to Dunedin gay and bisexual venue Space4u’s club session ‘Bodyworks’. A transgender man who wanted to remain anonymous due to his current employment, enquired as to whether the Read more...
Meningitis case serves as reminder
Posted 10:13am Sunday 21st August 2016 by Hugh Baird
Brittany Arthur, an Otago Polytechnic nursing student in her final year, died last Saturday after an acute case of meningococcal meningitis. Arthur had been out for dinner, celebrating her final nursing exam. She awoke the next day with a headache and decided to go back to bed. However, she Read more...
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