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