The Incurable Imagination

Audrey has a severe case of ‘imaginitis’! And it’s contagious. A fun-filled story written by a primary school teacher pa...

Posted: Monday Mar 04, 2019

Keepers of History

New Zealand Centenarians Tell Their Stories

Posted: Monday Mar 04, 2019

Saying Goodbye to Barkley

For many children experiencing the loss of a much-loved pet is likely to be their first brush with grief. This touching ...

Posted: Monday Mar 04, 2019

Waddle

A book of fun for penguin lovers

Posted: Monday Mar 04, 2019

Stop Talking, Start Influencing

12 insights from brain science to make your message stick

Posted: Monday Mar 04, 2019

The Box Cars - Robert Vescio and Cara King

Remember when you had more fun playing with the box than the gift that was packed in it? This simple story of imaginatio...

Posted: Monday Mar 04, 2019

Otago University Press to move to ‘co-publisher’ model

Otago University Press is moving to a new management model in what is thought to be a New Zealand industry first.

Posted: Tuesday Feb 26, 2019

Five Otago University Press authors in 2019 Ockham Book Awards longlist

Otago University Press congratulates all the authors in the longlist announced today for the 2019 Ockham New Zealand Boo...

Posted: Thursday Jan 31, 2019

Are women past caring?

Care is essential to social relationships and individual well-being. It is woven into New Zealand’s key social instituti...

Posted: Thursday Jan 24, 2019

Writing course participants seek inspiration through exploration

A group of writers visited Port Chalmers yesterday as part of a short course, inspired by Dunedin, City of Literature, a...

Posted: Wednesday Jan 23, 2019

THE REALIZATION OF A DISTANT LONGING

1st place winner of A Distant Longing: Dunedin Chinese Garden Student Essay Competition

Posted: Tuesday Jan 22, 2019

Forming a Forever Friendship: The Dunedin’s Chinese Garden

4th place winner of A Distant Longing: Dunedin Chinese Garden Student Essay Competition

Posted: Tuesday Jan 22, 2019

An Indissoluble Symbol of Friendship: Dunedin Chinese Garden Lan Yuan

2nd equal winner of A Distant Longing: Dunedin Chinese Garden Student Essay Competition

Posted: Tuesday Jan 22, 2019

Antique Lan Yuan,everlasting milestone:a powerful witness to the China-New Zealand relations across oceans

2nd equal winner of A Distant Longing: Dunedin Chinese Garden Student Essay Competition

Posted: Tuesday Jan 22, 2019

A Distant Longing: Dunedin Chinese Garden Student Essay Competition Winners

‘How does the Dunedin Chinese Garden, Lan Yuan, enhance the story of Chinese in Otago and what future role does the Gard...

Posted: Tuesday Jan 22, 2019

KRAKOW UNESCO CITY OF LITERATURE RESIDENCY PROGRAM 2019

The Krakow UNESCO City of Literature Residency Program is dedicated to young and emerging writers from the Cities of Lit...

Posted: Tuesday Jan 22, 2019

The Spirit of Literature Beyond Oceans

Kristyna O'Connell was a University of Otago HUMS301 Intern for Dunedin UNESCO City of Literature 2018

Posted: Tuesday Jan 22, 2019

Tank the Flanker

Posted: Monday Jan 21, 2019

The Vegan Lion

Posted: Monday Jan 21, 2019

Otter Trouble

Posted: Monday Jan 21, 2019

The Birthday Boy

Posted: Monday Jan 21, 2019

The First Donkey in Space

Posted: Monday Jan 21, 2019

Socks or sausages?

Posted: Monday Jan 21, 2019

NZ Bookshop Numbers on the Rise

Since January 2018, Booksellers NZ has gained seven brand new members from everywhere from Vulcan Lane in Central Auckla...

Posted: Wednesday Jan 16, 2019

Mobile App for Dunedin’s Literary Locations

Introducing dtour: a Dunedin UNESCO City of Literature experience

Posted: Monday Dec 17, 2018

Antarctic Poetry Exhibition

The IPCC recently released a report stating that should we not drastically cut down on our greenhouse gas emissions with...

Posted: Friday Dec 14, 2018

New book focuses on filming the NZ Wars

The New Zealand Wars were defining events in the nation’s history. Filming the Colonial Past by Annabel Cooper tells the...

Posted: Friday Dec 07, 2018

Entries open for 2019 Charles Brasch Young Writers' Essay Competition

Entries are open for the Charles Brasch Young Writers' Essay Competition, an annual award open to New Zealand writers ag...

Posted: Friday Dec 07, 2018

Warts-and-all portrait of a complex colonial character

A new biography of early Otago settler James Macandrew paints a warts-and-all picture of one of New Zealand’s most colou...

Posted: Thursday Dec 06, 2018

Medical Marvels

Exhibition - 14 December 2018 to 15 March 2019.

Posted: Wednesday Dec 05, 2018

Capturing the wisdom of a lifetime

South Island publisher launches a unique initiative to help people reflect on their life experiences and capture their p...

Posted: Monday Dec 03, 2018

Judges for 2019 NZ Book Awards for Children and Young Adults share a passion for the transformative power of books

A panel of judges combining deep knowledge of the children’s literature community with youthful wisdom and a shared pass...

Posted: Thursday Nov 29, 2018

"How Art" by Des O'Brien

Writing poetry about the experience of Alzheimer’s is an audacious act. “How Art” is a set of handcrafted poems written ...

Posted: Thursday Nov 22, 2018

Twice the Speed of Dark by Lulu Allison

In an isolated house surrounded by fields and woodland, Anna sits at her kitchen table, her cramped writing fills the no...

Posted: Tuesday Nov 20, 2018

Exisle Publishing - Latest Titles

Posted: Friday Nov 16, 2018

Caselberg Trust International Poetry Prize 2018 - winners announced

The winners of the 2018 Caselberg Trust International Poetry Prize have been announced. The competition is now in its ei...

Posted: Thursday Nov 15, 2018

New biography highlights life of trailblazing woman scientist

Pioneering nutritionist Muriel Bell had a profound effect on the health of New Zealanders in the 20th century, yet her m...

Posted: Wednesday Nov 14, 2018

Summer Learning at University of Otago

Posted: Wednesday Nov 14, 2018

Open call for external peer assessors for literature

Make an important contribution to literature in New Zealand. Gain valuable insight into the funding process. Register yo...

Posted: Wednesday Nov 14, 2018

Understated comedy and stark horror in winning essay

Alice Miller, a New Zealand writer based in Germany, is the winner of the Landfall Essay Competition 2018.

Posted: Wednesday Nov 14, 2018

Local researcher awarded prestigious fellowship

The world of Augmented Reality will soon be leaping into our everyday lives thanks to the work of award-winning Universi...

Posted: Monday Nov 12, 2018

Dunedin writer scoops award in international competition

Emma Neale from Dunedin is just one of three writers highly commended in this year’s prestigious UK Bridport Prize flash...

Posted: Monday Nov 12, 2018

Calling all playwrights! The University of Otago and UNESCO need your scripts!

While it may be almost a year until the house lights are dimmed and actors tread the boards, organisers are calling for ...

Posted: Thursday Nov 01, 2018

New Zealand writers to showcase Māori and Pacific literature in the United Kingdom

Five of New Zealand’s leading Māori and Pasifika writers will be showcasing their work in the United Kingdom next month ...

Posted: Monday Oct 15, 2018

Exisle Publishing - Latest titles

Posted: Friday Oct 12, 2018

Otago University Press celebrates PM's award for poet Michael Harlow

Otago University Press has congratulated Otago poet Michael Harlow who has been honoured as one of three winners in this...

Posted: Tuesday Oct 09, 2018

2018 Prime Minister’s Awards for Literary Achievement: winners announced

Feminist and working-class stories, poetry as song, and a deeper understanding of New Zealand art – these are just some ...

Posted: Monday Oct 08, 2018

BUT I CHANGED ALL THAT: ‘First’ New Zealand women, by Jane Tolerton

But I Changed All That is a collection of New Zealand women ‘firsts’ – from 1893 to 2018. The 76-page book, put out to c...

Posted: Monday Oct 01, 2018

New Citywide Event Calendar

The new citywide event calendar is now live on DunedinNZ.com.

Posted: Monday Oct 01, 2018

Wordsmith course: Radio Drama II

This is a short course proposed for February 2019. The focus would be on writing radio drama but, depending on interest,...

Posted: Thursday Sep 27, 2018

Auckland Writers Festival Launches Literary Foundation

A new Foundation established by the Auckland Writers Festival aims to strengthen Aotearoa’s literary landscape.

Posted: Monday Sep 24, 2018

Dunedin City Of Magic

Anyone living in Dunedin knows the magic of our city. Kura Carpenter thought she’d share that with the world. Her debut ...

Posted: Monday Sep 24, 2018

A decade of New Zealand Bestsellers to celebrate this NZ Bookshop Day

Seven NZ novels, eight children’s & YA books and five non-fiction titles comprise the Top 20 Bestsellers voted as favour...

Posted: Monday Sep 24, 2018

Robert Burns Fellows get-together frequency could double

The success of a reunion of University of Otago Robert Burns Fellows, means that their next get-together could come soon...

Posted: Tuesday Sep 11, 2018

New Zealand Young Writers Festival Launches 2018 Programme

Robot poetry, decolonising literature, and feminism in the age of #metoo are among the hot button topics at this year’s ...

Posted: Wednesday Aug 15, 2018

Robert Burns Fellowship Exhibition, University of Otago, Dunedin

‘…for it is only through imaginative thinking that society grows, materially and intellectually…’ Charles Brasch, ‘Notes...

Posted: Wednesday Aug 15, 2018

September sees Saxons and sorcery in German drama

A modern adaptation of a traditional Saxon tale about a sorcerer’s apprentice is coming to the Dunedin stage in Septembe...

Posted: Monday Aug 13, 2018

Opportunity for Southern Screenwriters in China

Local screenwriters are being sought for a two-month residency in Shanghai as part of a new joint initiative of the Dune...

Posted: Monday Aug 06, 2018