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The Dunedin Collective for Woman (DCW) was a feminist group active in Dunedin, New Zealand in the 1970s. Set up as an umbrella organisation for special interest groups and projects, its four foundational aims were equal pay, quality childcare, women's control of their own bodies, and an end to sex stereotyping.
The Dunedin City Council (Māori: Kaunihera ā-Rohe o Ōtepoti) is the local government authority for Dunedin in New Zealand. It is a territorial authority elected to represent the 136,000 people of Dunedin. [1] Since October 2022, the Mayor of Dunedin is Jules Radich, who succeeded Aaron Hawkins. The council consists of a mayor who is elected ...
The Otago Pioneer Women's Memorial Association was formed after Emily Siedeberg-McKinnon visited the Women's Building in Vancouver, Canada, in 1928.More than 100 women's groups were using the Vancouver building, and Siedeberg-McKinnon thought Dunedin women would benefit from a similar facility.
Dunedin was a host city for the Rugby World Cup in 2011. Nestled in a quiet upstairs space at the Dunedin Railway Station is the New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame, opened in 1990.
Otago Regional Council (ORC) is the regional council for Otago in the South Island of New Zealand.The council's principal office is Regional House on Stafford Street in Dunedin with 250–275 staff, [1] with smaller offices in Queenstown and Alexandra.
The Dunedin urban area is served by two state highways, with an additional two state highways and one tourist route serving other parts of the district. The main state highway in Dunedin is State Highway 1, which runs in a north to south-west direction through the middle of the city, connecting Dunedin with Invercargill to the south and Timaru ...
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The 2024 Women's South Island League is the third season of the second level of women's football in New Zealand, and the second season under the name Women's South Island League. Cashmere Technical were the 2023 Women's South Island champions, with Dunedin City Royals were runners-up.