I believe I may be one of the more helpful answers. I moved to Dunedin when I was 5 and now I'm 17.
It really depends what age group you fall into. There are many activities for different ages.
The weather isn't great. The winters are cold and depressing, the summers are alright (compared to Australia).
We don't really have many race problems. Violence is pretty low. People are generally friendly. You don't have to travel far to see the beach or the mountains. We have 1, soon to be 2 large shopping malls. The University and a range of different schools. There isn't really a huge socio economic difference betweens suburb (compared to Auckland or Sydney). People are pretty laid back.
You'll just have to come here and see. Oh and we have a new Chinese Garden haha!
2007-10-20 20:25:31
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answered by ★☆✿❀ 7
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It relies upon no be counted in case you like a quiet existence or not! it is not a large city. this is ideal yet rather chilly lots of the time and no the place close to everywhere. i exchange into in Dunedin on new years eve some years in the past. i exchange into making use of around during the day and there have been a lot and an incredible variety of people sitting on deck chairs and so on by making use of the side of the line that runs alongside the water. We could not comprehend what they have been all waiting to work out. They have been all making a real day of it. Picnics and each little thing regardless of the actuality that it exchange into freezing (midsection of summer) do you comprehend what they have been all excitedly waiting to work out? A CRUISE deliver! this is approximately as interesting as existence in Dunedin gets!!!
2016-11-08 22:15:56
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answered by ? 4
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Just to live in NZ alone confers many, many benefits. To be in Dunedin, NZ, is a double whammy. You get to leave the madding crowd behind you. You have the beautiful ocean at your doorsteps, friendly people who are civil and polite, lovely city with great amenities, close to many other beautiful spots such as Queenstown, Fiordland, Milford Sound, etc. Oh to be there in spring!
2007-10-19 03:00:41
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a university town with a high proportion of students. There's some good coastal places like Aramoana nearby. It's not far from the skifields, it has some good inexpensive ethnic eating places, there's an excellent museum.
2007-10-19 12:45:04
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answered by zee_prime 6
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It's got quite a good music scene, a lot of young people there. Close to the sea......although that goesfor anywhere in NZ. I would reccommend living in Nelson though, beatiful market town, very arty, nice beaches close by, most hours of sunshine in NZ. Ahh.......I wanna go back there!!
2007-10-19 21:54:09
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answered by The Baboon Of Destiny 5
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I live in Dunedin Florida
It is 82 degrees and Sunny
I would think that is a good benefit.
2007-10-19 02:43:21
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answered by Fuzzybutt 7
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To know there are more boring places on Earth...
2007-10-19 02:44:32
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answered by blapath 6
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I will never know
2007-10-19 02:48:52
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answered by Anonymous
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