Dunedin Student Flat Names Project

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Creating more space

A couple of weeks ago I heard a rumour the Ori (Oriental Tavern) had been bought by the University. “NO”, I implored, slightly scandalised, “surely not. They’ve only just bought the Gardies”.

As the campus expands more room is required and buying up buildings for sale for the purpose, or investment is a sensible idea. The Bowler and The Gardies have been purchased in the last 13 months; establishments that were favoured watering holes of scarfies past and present. The fact that they are being bought up performs a dual purpose - much needed space for the expansion of campus, and a possible quieting of the local drinking culture. I imagine scarfies will be either doing more drinking at home or moving into the CBD.

  • University buys the ‘Bowler’ / ODT 21.03.09
  • University not buying more hotels / ODT 21.09.09
  • Offer accepted for Gardens Tavern / ODT 31.03.10 
  • Varsity buying, closing bar / ODT 01.04.10
  • Final Farewell planned for Gardens Tavern / ODT 13.04.10
  • Students urged to buy pub / ODT 31.03.10
  • ‘Serious disorder’ feared at tavern closing party / ODT 29.05.10
  • Liquor ban / Radio NZ 31.05.10, 14:24
Posted on Sunday, June 27 2010. Tagged with: pubs
Dunedin Student Flat Names Project

I'm working on a book to record, preserve and commemorate the sometimes ephemeral, sometimes enduring, phenomenon of the named student flat in Dunedin. If you have a story to share, feel free to get in touch via email or the submit option below.

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Community Archive listing
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Facebook group
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Posters and reprints

MEDIA
ODT 02.05.09
Scooper 23.06.09
Otago Bulletin 04.09.09, p7
Nine to Noon 24.09.09
University of Otago Magazine October 2009, p50

CONTACT
Sarah Gallagher
flatnames@gmail.com

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