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The authority, chaired by Judge Kevin Kelly, released its decision last month as thousands of students returned to Dunedin for the new academic year. Starters Bar, which is in the heart of the city s student quarter, had previously been allowed to open between 12pm and 12am Sunday to Wednesday, and from 12pm to 1am Thursday to Saturday. OUSA sought an extension of two hours for Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. Richard Davison/Stuff Extending the hours of a student pub will help reduce alcohol related harm, authorities say. Pictured: Revellers enjoy the Otago University Students Association Hyde Street Party in 2016. ....
Otago University drives bid to rein in students wild behaviour 24 Feb, 2021 10:58 PM 8 minutes to read There is no funner place in New Zealand right now than the University of Otago, vice-chancellor professor Harlene Hayne says. File photo. Photo / Critic There is no funner place in New Zealand right now than the University of Otago, vice-chancellor professor Harlene Hayne says. File photo. Photo / Critic RNZ Orientation Week In years gone by, this meant trouble for Dunedin and its emergency services. Advertisement Just over a decade ago 2000 first-year students wearing bed sheets marched down Dunedin s main street for the annual toga party and they were pelted with eggs, vomit and much, much worse. ....
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The Octagon Alcohol Group aims to make the Octagon an even safer place. Photo: RNZ / Rebekah Parsons-King The Octagon Alcohol Group was formed late last year in a bid to make the central city safer and more enjoyable place for people to be. It now means serious offenders can be trespassed for six months from all inner city bars as part of a blanket trespass notice. Andre Shi owns Vault 21, Catacombs Nightclub, Prohibition Smokehouse and Deja Vu Eats, which are all in central Dunedin. The group was aimed to make the Octagon an even safer place, he said. In the past . violence happened, there s fights, increase of gang presence. At the same time potential drug dealing happening in the clubs as well. ....