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New Zealand On Air
New Zealand On Air are our primary funders. They were founded
by the government to foster New Zealand content on radio and
television, and fund access radio as a part of this. Without
NZ On Air, we literally could not exist.
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Beggs Music Shop – Calder Prescott’s "My Kind of Jazz"
Beggs Music Shop sells a fine range of musical instruments,
from pianos and keyboards, brass, wind and string instruments,
to guitars, bass guitars and drums. For more information,
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Credit Union South – "Sandy’s Old Time Music Show"
Credit unions are unique from other financial
institutions because they are not-for-profit
cooperatives whose primary goal is to serve their
members. Their commitment to the credit union
philosophy of “People Helping People” drives
their service to the membership.
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Earthlight Communications - "The Community Noticeboard and Arts Diary"
Earthlight Communications are a locally-owned, Dunedin-based
internet service provider. In addition to sponsoring the
Community Noticeboard and Arts Diary, they kindly host this
website.
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Java Hair Studio – "Write On"
Java Hair Studio is one of Dunedin's top hair salons.
They listen to their clients, and work with them to
achieve the style they desire. They can be found
at 116 Stuart Street, just below the Octagon.
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Office Max - "Informed"
OfficeMax is one of the top three office products
companies in the world, employing 41,000 people
throughout Australia, Canada and the United States
including 900 in New Zealand. They supply office
products for all of the organisations in Community
House.
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Southern Taxis – "Taxi Jazz"
Southern Taxis are one of the most popular taxi
companies in Dunedin, and for good reason.
They have cars and vans, EFTPOS available on
request and a toll-free 0800 number.
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University Bookshop – "Life on Mars"
Don’t be fooled by the name—the University Book
Shop has books in abundance for all ages and
interests. Whether your tastes run to modern
painters or ancient history, classical music
or computer programming, crime fiction or
New Zealand poetry, spirituality or sports,
the University bookshop is worth a look.
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We also have an anonymous sponsor for "Steve’s Blues Session"!
The person who sponsors Steve's Blues Session wishes to remain
anonymous. However, we'd like to thank them anyhow. So,
thanks - you know who you are!
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