Union Negotiations with New World Reach Standstill but Members Pledge to Continue Protesting
Posted 11:05am Sunday 26th March 2017 by Joe Higham
First Union has reached a standstill in its negotiations with New World Centre City’s franchise owners for a collective agreement for store members but they have pledged to continue to protest in the hope that it will bring about substantive improvement to both pay and working Read more...
Otago University Physicists Make Substantial Breakthrough
Posted 10:49am Sunday 19th March 2017 by Joe Higham
A team of six University of Otago physicists have managed to control individual atoms, causing them to appear wherever they want them to. The success was down to seven lasers, with components from compact disc players, and precision mirrors. Lead Otago researcher Dr Mikkel Andersen says Read more...
SKY TV Ripping Off Students
Posted 11:30am Sunday 12th March 2017 by Joel MacManus
Under a new policy from Sky TV, students in the North Dunedin area are being offered significantly worse deals than non-students or residents in other suburbs of Dunedin. In 2016, first-time subscribers were offered a package of $39 a month including Sports, Movies, and MySky. The price this year Read more...
Preloading Pressing Issue for Dunedin Police
Posted 11:33am Sunday 12th March 2017 by Anna Linton
Information released under the Official Information Act last week has highlighted the effect pre-drinking is having on Southerners. The Alco-Link data reveals that the majority of intoxicated offenders are drinking at home before going out, raising questions about the relationship between Read more...
International Womens Day 2017
Posted 11:39am Sunday 12th March 2017 by Mikade Barns-Graham
Wednesday 8 March marked 2017’s International Women’s Day; a day that has for over 100 years given people a chance to stand up for issues of gender equality. This year has encouraged a sense of boldness and action as the #BeBoldForChange campaign focused in particular on gender Read more...
Protestors Oppose Goldman Sachs Recruitment Drive
Posted 10:18am Sunday 5th March 2017 by Joe Higham
A group of protesters gathered at the entrance to the Hunter Centre on Wednesday 1 March in opposition to a Goldman Sachs information session as a result of their sizeable investments in the fossil fuel industry. Goldman Sachs, a global finance company, was holding the information session Read more...
Last Night's Bad Choices Now Have a Calorie Count
Posted 10:21am Sunday 5th March 2017 by Joel MacManus
A number of major players in the New Zealand beer industry have made the voluntary step to start featuring nutritional information labels on their beverages. Both Lion Nathan and DB Breweries, the two largest producers in the country, have got on board, and from this week onwards the labels will be Read more...
Anti-Glass Alliance Assemble
Posted 10:35am Sunday 5th March 2017 by Joel MacManus
The Dunedin City Council (DCC) has engaged with local liquor store owners in a coordinated effort to reduce the number of glass products sold in North Dunedin, although they failed to nail down any specific plans. The policy was a key election promise made by Dunedin Mayor Dave Cull during the Read more...
Hyde St Residents shocked After Assaults
Posted 10:28am Sunday 5th March 2017 by Joel MacManus
Residents on Hyde St have described feeling “shocked” and “unsafe” following a spate of assaults on the street in O-Week, culminating in three arrests being made. A total of four assaults allegedly occurred around the student area in the early hours of the morning of Read more...
DCC and Uni Begin New Initiative to Clean up North Dunedins Streets
Posted 10:42am Sunday 26th February 2017 by Anna Linton
A collaborative recycling initiative between the Dunedin City Council and Campus Watch, overseen by the Proctor, will mark an overhaul in how glass and rubbish are dealt with in North Dunedin. Street cleaning, extra blue glass recycling bins and skips in North Dunedin, every Friday of February Read more...
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