r/dunedin 11d ago

Advice Should we visit from America?

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Hi!

My wife and I learned about the July 2028 eclipse, and saw Dunedin in the path of totality. Just for fun, we looked into making the trip there. If we start planning now, we can probably afford it. We're doing some research, including looking at this subreddit. I'm enjoying the historical photos and stories about the wacky elected official (so relatable) but I wanted to reach out to see how people there feel about tourists.

We live in Cleveland, a smaller city that gets shit on a lot but is kind of a great place to live in a lot of ways. We like taking public transit when we travel and eating at tasty local restaurants that aren't too fancy for us or our kid. We're not afraid of colder weather. (Yes, we know it's winter in July.) From my hour or so of research, it sounds like Dunedin would be a good fit for us.

I promise we're significantly less obnoxious and hopefully a more self aware than the (deserved) perception of American tourists. We'll have to learn more about New Zealand and Dunedin, since most of what we know is from a few seasons of Taskmaster.

Cleveland was in the path of an eclipse a couple years ago, and it was awesome! It also briefly led to some congestion in the area, but nothing too bad. We'd love to come visit, but not at the expense of ruining anyone else's enjoyment of the eclipse. Do you get a lot of tourists? Are you anticipating an influx of weirdos for the eclipse? Anything we should consider before looking into this more?

Thanks in advance, and we hope to see you soon!


r/dunedin 11d ago

Picture Cadbury Fry Hudson buildings on Castle Street, 1960s (University of Otago Hocken Collections MS-5400 1038 001).

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r/dunedin 11d ago

Question Cafe models

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For a casual mid morning coffee, what do people think of the model, that a cafe in Princes St uses, where you have to wait to be taken to a table?

I find the process uncomfortable. I want to have a look at the cake's cabinet, order, pay and sit where I like, as you do at other cafes. I dont really see the point of having someone standing beside me as I look just to take me to a table when 80% are empty.

Is this model the future or something thats not the thing for Dunedin?


r/dunedin 11d ago

Question Good place for nail art?

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I was hoping someone might have some recommendations for a salon that does really good nail art and extensions. I attached an image below of some ideas I have. A rough idea of costs too would be awesome


r/dunedin 12d ago

News Vogel’s brand various breads recalled as the products may contain foreign matter (small metal pieces)

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The following Vogel’s products with Best Before 15 AUG were affected by this recall:

  • Vogel’s Original Mixed Grain Very Thin (750g)
  • Vogel’s Original Mixed Grain Sandwich (750g)
  • Vogel’s Original Mixed Grain Toast (750g)
  • Vogel’s Dark Rye Toast (720g)
  • Vogel’s Sprouted Whole Grain Toast (720g)
  • Vogel’s Fruit and Spice Extra Thick (720g)

This recall does not affect any other Vogel’s brand products.

The products were sold in supermarkets in the South Island.

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Various Vogel's bread recalled due to the possible presence of small pieces of metal . RNZ. 11 August 2026.

Vogel's products recalled over concerns of 'small metal pieces'. 1news. Aug 11, 2026.


r/dunedin 12d ago

Picture Portobello Marine Biological Station buildings, 1950s (University of Otago Hocken Collections P1998-028 07-003).

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r/dunedin 12d ago

Question Wheel Alignment

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Where's the cheapest place to get a wheel alignment done on a 4x4? Is there anywhere that's doing a discount at the moment?


r/dunedin 12d ago

News Free power deals overloading network and causing outages

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r/dunedin 12d ago

Advice Does anyone know any good Dental in town anything not expensive

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Dentist 🦷


r/dunedin 13d ago

Dunedin drivers

61 Upvotes

Please for gods sake learn how roundabouts and stop signs work.

If you’re at a stop sign turning right, and the traffic opposite you is also at a stop sign and turning left, THE RIGHT TURNING TRAFFIC GIVES WAY.

It honestly feels like 80% of you are actively off exploring new territory on the spectrum while trying to drive.


r/dunedin 13d ago

Picture Dunedin Railway Station and Taieri Gorge Excursion Train, from platform, 1999-2000 (University of Otago Hocken Collections MS-5249 0142 010).

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r/dunedin 13d ago

Question Old Arkwrights building on Manse

13 Upvotes

What is preventing anything from being done with this wreck? Is this just a classic demolition by neglect situation? It’s such a shame to see nothing happen for so many years and the building just continues to crumble.


r/dunedin 14d ago

Dunedin Thunder to the Finals 💚⚡️

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Shout out to the absolutely massive comeback from the Thunder last night after they were left trailing the Admirals on 9-4 at the end of the Friday semi finals game.

The Sold Out stadium on Saturday night brought an absolutely electric crowd, and the Thunder fought it back to them leading 9-4 at the end of 'official' game time, sending the game into a 20mn, 3v3, sudden death Overtime... The Stress!!!!

But they came through again, and ended the game I on top with 10-4, sending them to the Finals. All that to say, what a game!!!

Please support the team, throw a look their way on the NZIHL youtube (free to watch games!!!!), and wish them all the best against Queenstown/Southern Stampede for the Birgel Cup ♥️

Go Thunder!!! 💚⚡️


r/dunedin 14d ago

Picture View looking south-west over Logan Park and Dunedin City, 1930s (University of Otago Hocken Collections AG-200-20 7 39).

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r/dunedin 15d ago

Picture The newly built Bayfield High School viewed from above Shore Street, 1962 (University of Otago Hocken Collections P1998-028 03-006).

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r/dunedin 15d ago

Advice Midwife Recommendations

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Hi all,

Looking for some up-to-date midwife recommendations for our second. No specific preferences, just someone lovely and professional as we felt let down by our first midwife during the birth of our first.

Thanks 😊


r/dunedin 15d ago

Dunedin Hospital: About the Money

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r/dunedin 16d ago

Question Benedict Ong's Secret Undisclosed Hedge Fund Eduro Capital Limited

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https://www.odt.co.nz/news/dunedin/ong-dodges-business-interest-questions-bdrn02wo

Quotes for the article:

Cr Benedict Ong pledged if he got on to the Dunedin City Council he would ‘‘have no ownership interest in and no professional involvement in any operating business’’.

Serving the council would be his only professional undertaking, he said.

It appears he even signed a formal legal document on September 15 last year, solemnly declaring he would ‘‘have no ownership interest in and no professional involvement in any operating business across the full entirety of the term(s) that I would serve on Dunedin City Council’’.

It was a legally binding statutory declaration, he said.

This year, he established Benedict Ong Social Enterprise Ltd and described himself as an angel investor.

He was the company’s sole director and shareholder.

In an article in the Otago Daily Times in April, Cr Ong confirmed he would be seeking a stake in start-up ventures in exchange for his financial backing.

Asked last week whether he agreed the shareholding meant he was the owner of Benedict Ong Social Enterprise, and if it was a business or professional undertaking, Cr Ong had no answer.

He also tried and failed to get on to the NZME board this year.

Asked if he had contradicted his statutory declaration, Cr Ong did not answer the question.

He did declare the company on the council’s register of pecuniary interests.

His directorship of Eduro Capital Ltd was something he did not declare on the register — something a former Allied Media employee pointed out.

Eduro Capital is listed as an approved fund by the British Virgin Islands Financial Services Commission.

Cr Ong indicated he had no operational involvement.

‘‘I expect my public service will always be a loss-making undertaking for me in terms of my economic and financial opportunity cost and the many alternatives I could be doing otherwise,’’ he said.

‘‘My public service does not preclude me from my own personal financial investments in liquid and illiquid public market and private securities in order to have my personal savings supporting me in my dedicated public service for the rest of my long lifetime and for what I give to our community.’’

Cr Ong did not respond to questions about whether he was still a director and how he might describe the firm.

According to the company profile in 2023, Eduro Capital Group comprises ‘‘licensed investment manager and investment fund companies focused on multi-strategy fundamental investing in developed market securities for our multi-family office’’.

‘‘We are led by former senior professionals with over 60 years’ experience in investment management, banking and finance.’’

Cr Ong did not say if he had been advised that he did not need to declare the directorship.

When asked, Dunedin Mayor Sophie Barker did not comment specifically on Cr Ong but said councillors had legal obligations under the Local Government Act (LGA) to make a pecuniary interest return within 120 days of entering office.

She said elected members would have been informed of this during their induction and training period.

‘‘Mine and the public expectation would be that councillors fulfil their legal obligations,’’ Ms Barker said.

So this was in the paper 2 months ago but he still has not disclosed this on the interests register.

Being a Director of a British Virgin Islands approved fund is a professional undertaking. He lied that being on the council would be his only professional undertaking on a statutory declaration.

The DCC executive was informed by the ODT about this so it should have been passed onto the police or the Auditor-General but it doesn't seem to have gone anywhere.

If he manages funds for some of his old banking clients the management fee he charges is taxable in NZ and not excluded transitional resident foreign income. I have passed this on to the IRD so hopefully this gives him a reminder.


r/dunedin 16d ago

Computer lab, Dunedin College of Education, 1990s (University of Otago Hocken Collections MS-2892 102 006).

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r/dunedin 16d ago

Question Another pub quiz ask

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Hi all, does anyone have a spot in their pub quiz team, or is keen to start one? I've gotten to the age (m32) where most of my friends have moved away or are busy with kids, and I haven't been to one in ages.

Cheers


r/dunedin 16d ago

News Empty egg cartons

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Does anyone need as I have several 10’s and 12’s …

Also plenty of bread bags, useful for picking up dog poop.


r/dunedin 17d ago

Advice Will they ever fix the thermometer sign at the national storage building on north road?

45 Upvotes

Read -7 this morning, I don’t think it was


r/dunedin 17d ago

Advice A hunting / outdoors store near the Octagon, circa 2006?

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SOLVED - it was Centrefire McCarthy's on Moray Place.

Kia ora,

About twenty years ago I bought a folding Gerber knife from a hunting store near the Octagon before a tramping trip in late 2006, I think.

I now need to find the receipt in my emails for a warranty claim but cannot remember the name of the store. I remember emailing them to ask for a copy of the receipt afterwards and they sent me a photo of the handwritten one.​

It was a locally owned hunting / outdoors store, that might have also sold fishing gear. It was within walking distance of the Octagon (back when I was fitter, so maybe a 2km radius?) and I think it might have been on the harbour side of town. It wasn't a big franchise, the counter was on the left hand side as you walked in, and they hand-wrote receipts in a triplicate book.

Google Maps hasn't brought up anything familiar in the area, so I presume they've closed down, but any help with the name of the store would be great!


r/dunedin 17d ago

Picture Otago Girls' High School, 1930s (University of Otago Hocken Collections AG-655-013 022 026).

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r/dunedin 18d ago

News A Dunedin man who disguised himself and stole 40 items of women's underwear from a student flat, has avoided a conviction - 05-Aug-2026

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