Auckland students fly out to Otago despite lockdown
15 Feb, 2021 04:56 PM
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There are no new Covid-19 cases in the community - the Government says it will be going deep into Wednesday before making a call on the status of the country s alert levels.
There are no new Covid-19 cases in the community - the Government says it will be going deep into Wednesday before making a call on the status of the country s alert levels.
Otago Daily Times
About 650 University of Otago first-year students from Auckland are filtering into Dunedin this week, allowed to travel outside of Auckland under alert level 3 because they are relocating or returning to a place of residence.
Friday, 12 February 2021, 1:16 pm
Dunedin’s game development industry has had a
strong start to 2021, with seven new and emerging local
studios revealing an exciting mix of entertaining and
serious game projects funded by the first New Zealand Centre
of Digital Excellence (CODE) grants. Details were released
at a CODE update and grants launch event in Dunedin
today.
Of the seven, the two Start Up production
funding recipients included:
Ōtepoti Games
Company Limited led by Kylie Jackson, funding of $146,586 to
develop the game Pae Moana.
Gfactor Technologies led
by Rhys Gardner, funding of $150,000 to launch CoDriVR, an
educational driving simulation game.