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Dunedin Club [115] Melville Street Fernhill, City Rise: 1867 Club rooms (in use) Dunedin Fire Station [116] St Andrews and Castle Streets Central city 1931 Fire Station (in use) Dunedin North Post Office (Former) [117] 361 Great King Street Dunedin North: 1878 Post office (annex of Otago Museum) Dunedin Public Library (Former) [118] 110 Moray Place
Dunedin City had a population of 128,901 in the 2023 New Zealand census, an increase of 2,646 people (2.1%) since the 2018 census, and an increase of 8,652 people (7.2%) since the 2013 census. There were 61,722 males, 66,300 females and 873 people of other genders in 49,920 dwellings.
The New Zealand Post and Telegraph Department was renamed the New Zealand Post Office in 1959. [5] As well as traditional communication services, the Post Office provided community services including registering births, marriages, deaths and cars, accepting television and fishing licence fees, enrolling people to vote, and collecting pensions.
The Chief Post Office Building, 283 Princes St (Category II). [30] The Chief Post Office Building has not had an easy history. Designed by John Mair and the Governments Architects Office, construction was severely delayed by the Great Depression. Originally intended to be built in the early 1930s, it was not completed until 1937.
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