The Lowdown

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  1. 3. The name for the region Dunedin is in, derived from the word ‘Ōtākou’.
  2. 6. A collaboration between the University of Otago’s Social Impact Studio, South Dunedin Community Network, Dream South D, and Caversham Community Group. The — Project
  3. 8. Recently remodelled playground in South Dunedin, — Park
  4. 9. Caversham community eatery with affordable (and free!) kai. The — Club
  5. 12. Housed in Te Whata o Kaituna, a great place to read and do crafts. South Dunedin Community —
  6. 14. The acronym for South Dunedin Community Network.
  7. 15. Local beaches, both Clair and Kilda.
  8. 18. The type of food harvested by Our Food Network through their Ōtepoti Community — Harvest
  9. 19. The name of SDCN’s community newsletter (you’re reading it right now!) The —
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  1. 1. Musselburgh bakery famous for ube treats and being ‘the best bakery in Dunedin’ — Valencia
  2. 2. The Lowdown welcomes contributions from — members.
  3. 4. The ‘Harbour mouth molars’ are sculptures on the waterfront representing this body part.
  4. 5. The busy intersection of Hillside Rd and King Edward St, — Corner
  5. 7. Local organisation on King Edward Street offering support services for the health and wellbeing of children under-five and their families, Whānau Āwhina —
  6. 10. A local shop where you can play Magic: The Gathering, Pokémon and more until late at night, Hobby —
  7. 11. The month that the South Dunedin Street Festival takes place.
  8. 13. On routes 44, 55 and more of this vehicle, you can get from the City to South Dunedin without having to drive.
  9. 16. This season is known as Ngahuru in the Maramataka (Māori lunar calendar).
  10. 17. Ebb & Flow, taking place in February and featuring workshops and outdoor murals, will be South Dunedin's first ever street — festival.
  11. 20. City name based on the Scottish Gaelic name for Edinburgh.