Mosgiel-Taieri, Mosgiel

Looking for a tradie?

Looking for a tradie?

Check out our business directory and keep it local!

1475 days ago

Recycle a school desk

The Team from Resene ColorShop Dunedin

Make homework fun by transforming an old school desk into a bright and appealing workstation using your children’s favourite Resene colours.

Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create your own.

Image
1477 days ago

Neighbourly 101: Information for service providers

Neighbourly.co.nz

Got a side hustle going on? If you’re a babysitter, gardener, tutor or any casual service provider, it’s easy to reach local customers in your neighbourhood. All you have to do is set up a Neighbourly business profile!

Having this feature puts you a cut above the rest, with your business … View more
Got a side hustle going on? If you’re a babysitter, gardener, tutor or any casual service provider, it’s easy to reach local customers in your neighbourhood. All you have to do is set up a Neighbourly business profile!

Having this feature puts you a cut above the rest, with your business easy to find for Neighbours in our Business Directory. To get yourself business ready, follow these steps below:

- Head to our business directory by clicking ‘Businesses’ button at the top of your noticeboard.
- Click ‘Become Premium Business' (you can find this at the categories section).
- Have a browse! You can read all of our info and make a decision on whether your service will be more suited to a Premium Business Profile or a free profile.
- Follow all the steps in the sign-up process and you’re good to go.

Image
1478 days ago

Quote for the week

NumberWorks'nWords Dunedin

You truly can achieve anything. If you want something bad enough, there’s nothing to stop you from achieving it.

Image
1478 days ago

Find savings with SuperGold

SuperGold

Did you know, with a SuperGold card, you can stretch your money further every day?

Businesses across the country offer cardholders thousands of savings and special offers on fuel, food, health costs and more.

To find out what’s available, visit our website. Or, you can download and check … View more
Did you know, with a SuperGold card, you can stretch your money further every day?

Businesses across the country offer cardholders thousands of savings and special offers on fuel, food, health costs and more.

To find out what’s available, visit our website. Or, you can download and check the SuperGold app on your smartphone or tablet.

Find golden opportunities to save today, with SuperGold.
Find out more

Image
1481 days ago

Minimum wage, no help and on the ladder at 25: here's how they did it

Kylie Klein Nixon Reporter from Homed

I loved talking to Courtney Mason about how she and her husband ben bought their first home. It really offers a lot of hope for folks who might be looking at the property market and wondering what on earth is happening out there these days.
Courtney and Ben were tenacious and bold, and now … View more
I loved talking to Courtney Mason about how she and her husband ben bought their first home. It really offers a lot of hope for folks who might be looking at the property market and wondering what on earth is happening out there these days.
Courtney and Ben were tenacious and bold, and now they're living happily in their Hawke's Bay home.
Have a read and see how they did it, and while you're at it have a listen to our third episode of First Rung, the podcast for first home buyers for a little more inspiration.

Image
S
1479 days ago

Horse painting

Sandra from Green Island - Abbotsford

Acrylic painting done on box canvas. Ready to hang, no framing needed. Approx A2 size. I can provide exact measurements if required. $500
Can be viewed and purchased at Aurora Cafe in Mosgiel.

Price: $500

Image
S
1479 days ago

Horse Manure for sale

Sandra from Green Island - Abbotsford

All bagged ready for pick up and use. $1 a bag, Green Island Bush Road, up near the 25km tarsealed corner. Plenty there, they just keep on producing it ;) ;)

Price: $1

1480 days ago

Did your family celebrate Halloween this year?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

We saw some friendly ghosts and even some costumed pooches this year! We'd love for you to spread the joy further than your backyard by sharing a snap from your Halloween festivities below 🎃

Image
1480 days ago

Things change. You can too.

Te Wānanga o Aotearoa

We’re holding information sessions to help you enrol with us in 2021. Find out about courses, meet tutors and enrol in one easy process.

Sessions run at various times on campus and if you can’t make it, join us on Zoom. Secure your place for 2021.
Book in today

Image
J
1481 days ago

South Dunedin & Climate Change public forum @ Caversham Baptist Church - Sunday 8 November, 7pm-8pm

Julian from South Dunedin

Find out more about South Dunedin’s climate change challenges and how you can help shape the area’s future.
DCC staff will present their South Dunedin Future programme.
Beginning with a meet & greet (tea / coffee).
Everyone welcome.
Location: Caversham Baptist Church, Corner of Surrey St … View more
Find out more about South Dunedin’s climate change challenges and how you can help shape the area’s future.
DCC staff will present their South Dunedin Future programme.
Beginning with a meet & greet (tea / coffee).
Everyone welcome.
Location: Caversham Baptist Church, Corner of Surrey St & South Rd.
Enquiries: ph 4558566, admin@cavy.net.nz

Image
1482 days ago

The case of the stolen gates far from open and shut

Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News

Watergate, Corngate, and now – Gategate?

Police have been investigating the mysterious theft of eight wrought iron gates from around Dunedin in recent weeks.

While the case was not closed, police confirmed half of the gates – which may have been targeted to sell as scrap – had been … View more
Watergate, Corngate, and now – Gategate?

Police have been investigating the mysterious theft of eight wrought iron gates from around Dunedin in recent weeks.

While the case was not closed, police confirmed half of the gates – which may have been targeted to sell as scrap – had been recovered.

Acting Senior Sergeant Anthony Bond said some gates were recovered and returned to '’their very thankful and appreciative owners'' on Thursday.

Image
1482 days ago

Make your own modernist art

The Team from Resene ColorShop Dunedin

Make your own modernist art and release your inner Matisse with easy-to-create canvas artworks. Use Resene testpots to suit your colour scheme for a co-ordinated look.

Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create your own.

Image
1482 days ago

Poll: Which NZ destination do you most want to travel to?

Lorna Thornber Reporter from Stuff Travel

To celebrate the refreshed Stuff Travel website, enabling you to dream, plan and now book your next escape all in one place, we're giving away a $100 voucher.

To go into the draw to win simply vote below on which of the following destinations you're most likely to use your voucher on. … View more
To celebrate the refreshed Stuff Travel website, enabling you to dream, plan and now book your next escape all in one place, we're giving away a $100 voucher.

To go into the draw to win simply vote below on which of the following destinations you're most likely to use your voucher on. Visit travel-booking.stuff.co.nz for inspiration and to view all the other destinations.
Explore now

Image
Which NZ destination do you most want to travel to?
  • 4.3% Auckland
    4.3% Complete
  • 20.7% Coromandel
    20.7% Complete
  • 6.2% Rotorua
    6.2% Complete
  • 5.6% Taupō
    5.6% Complete
  • 5.7% Wellington
    5.7% Complete
  • 18.7% Nelson Tasman
    18.7% Complete
  • 10.3% Marlborough
    10.3% Complete
  • 28.5% Central Otago/Lakes
    28.5% Complete
2856 votes
1482 days ago

How to hold a beer festival during Covid: 'It's forced us to think'

Nicole Reporter from Dunedin News

It has not been easy preparing for this week's Dunedin Craft Beer and Food Festival during Covid but attendance is looking strong, an organiser says.

More than 12,000 people are expected to attend Forsyth Barr Stadium over the last two days of October with about 70 vendors offering craft … View more
It has not been easy preparing for this week's Dunedin Craft Beer and Food Festival during Covid but attendance is looking strong, an organiser says.

More than 12,000 people are expected to attend Forsyth Barr Stadium over the last two days of October with about 70 vendors offering craft beer, gin, wine, martinis and food.

Read more about the journey to putting on an event in the current climate here.

Image
1483 days ago

Student-led beer festival attracts thousands, but only a few hundred Scarfies

Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News

Turns out students are good at organising a beer festival.

Now in its eighth year, this weekend’s Dunedin Craft Beer and Food Festival should see 12,000 people pour through the gates of Forsyth Barr Stadium to sup on ale and cider and enjoy music from the likes of Don McGlashan and Ladi6.

View more
Turns out students are good at organising a beer festival.

Now in its eighth year, this weekend’s Dunedin Craft Beer and Food Festival should see 12,000 people pour through the gates of Forsyth Barr Stadium to sup on ale and cider and enjoy music from the likes of Don McGlashan and Ladi6.

Perhaps unusually for Dunedin, most of those beer lovers will not be students.

The festival is run by the Otago University and Students’ Association (OUSA), which launched it eight years ago on the concrete pad at Forsyth Barr as rain, wind and hail struck the roof.

“In those first couple of years, people were pretty nervous,'’ Jason Schroeder, OUSA’s events and venues operations manager admits.

That trepidation wasn’t entirely unfounded, with students’ alcohol-fuelled incidents attracting negative headlines.

Schroeder said for many it was difficult to understand why OUSA would put on a beer festival, which crucially was not aimed at students.

But word soon spread about the event, and by the next year the festival had encroached to a part of the grass, and then the year after reached the halfway line.

Within four years it covered the entire grass surface, and in recent years has become a two-day event, Friday and Saturday, with the former aimed at working professionals, Schroeder said.

Image
Top