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He takunetaka | What's On
Wā Kōrero Reorua - Bilingual Storytime @ City Library
Silent Book Club Dunedin
Dunedin Writers' Workshop
Continued Sense of Wonder: Tearjerkers
Visions for Dunedin: Our Heritage, Our Future
Reading Allowed: Containment by Vanda Symon and Emma by Jane Austen
Special Exhibition - Soft Lines: Illustrating Empathy with Ruby Jones
Alan Davies: Think Ahead
Dunedin Fringe Festival
D. H. Lawrence's The Fox
Peter Pan Sculpture History
Author in Conversation: Robyn Parkinson
Crack up for a Cause: The Playhouse Fundraiser
Caselberg Open Studio with Daphne Simons
Octagon Poetry Collective's monthly reading
Dunedin Fringe Festival: Opening Night
Dunedin Fringe Festival: On Words
Dunedin Fringe Festival: DOUBLE FEATURE: The Remarkable Case Of and A Bard's Tale – twice the comedy!
Dunedin Fringe Festival: Into the Afterlands
Dunedin Fringe Festival: Bat's Incredible
Dunedin Fringe Festival: A Hogwarts Christmas
Dunedin Fringe Festival: A Stab in the Dark
Dunedin Fringe Festival: Dear Stalker
Dunedin Fringe Festival: Rite of Return
Dunedin Fringe Festival: Bones
Dunedin Fringe Festival: Noisy Fringe Awards Night
Chinese New Year - Year of the Horse
All in for Arts: He waka toi e eke noa nei tātou – ŌTEPOTI DUNEDIN 2026
Book Launch - Visitor: Poems by Sandie Forsyth
In Poetry and Conversation: John Russell-Hodge and Eliana Gray
Octagon Poetry Collective's monthly reading
Author Talk: Meet Shalane Hopkins
Rare Public Appearance of Miss Georgette Heyer
Otago University World Book Day Lecture
Book Launch: Party Boy by Breton Dukes
The 14th Annual Ōtepoti Dunedin Theatre Awards
Dunedin Writers' Workshop
"The Titan Lurking": Bringing D.H. Lawrence Back to the Stage
DPAG Society Talk: Medieval Marvels (of Dunedin)
Dunedin Chinese Cultural Festival 2026
Colours of Pride Gallery Trail
Book Launch: The Gum Trees of Kerikeri by Lynn Jenner
The Only Way Is Up: On Foot to Rome
Preview Madeleine Child's 'Seven Long Planks'
A poetry reading: What if the Gold needs to Stay in the Ground?
Installation: What if the Gold needs to Stay in the Ground?
Waikouaiti Library 30th Birthday
Jenny and Kay On the Road Again
Continued Sense of Wonder: Water, Water Everywhere
Pyjamarama - Once Upon a Time
Book Launch: Every Second Counts by Charlotte Glennie
Drag Storytime - Pride Month
Taking Off: A Celebration of Brian Turner
Half-forgotten Globetrotter Bohumil Pospisil
Reece King’s exhibition, The Ogee & Manaia
Book Launch - The Clean: In the Dreamlife You Need a Rubber Soul
Daughter of Two Cultures, Stories and Poems by Eva Wong Ng
Wild Dunedin NZ Festival of Nature
Book Launch and Exhibition opening: Te Ahikāroa
Book Launch: Kiwis in Climate – Voices for Climate Solutions in Aotearoa New Zealand
NZSA Otago Southland Salon Reading Series
Gallery installation opening: The Wild Edge
Poetry Workshop - Found and Lost: Shape, Shadow and Light in Poetry and Sand
University of Otago Centre for Medical Humanities Launch Events
Dunedin Repertory Children’s Theatre: The Red Dragon
Book Launch: Documentary and Verbatim Theatre: Tracing Methodologies and Practitioners by Stuart Young
Octagon Poetry Collective's monthly reading
DPAG Society Talk: Warming the Stories within Te Ahikāroa
Moana Nui Festival
Landfall Tauraka 250: Curator-led Exhibition Tour
Wild Dunedin: SQUAWK!
Seminar presentation by Cecilia Novero: Sibylle Bergemann & Fashion Photography in the GDR
Getting Closer - Photography Talk
Book Launch: The Kindling by Daniel Cromar
The Globe Theatre presents Romeo and Juliet
Our Arboretum - Solo Exhibition: Joanna Abraham Joseph
The Translated Biography of Vera Moore by Vivienne Sands
Lola Veronica live at Moons
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