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Dunedin Writers and Readers Festival

Dunedin Writers and Readers Festival

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2025 Dunedin Writers and Readers Festival is curated with the theme of Ahi Kā - keeping the home fires burning, our festival celebrates the literary spirit of Ōtepoti Dunedin, a UNESCO City of Literature. We would like to extend our thanks to Mana Whenua ki Ōtākou, me Puketeraki, the Hone Tuwhare Trust, Otago Access Radio, and all of our generous supporters for helping make these podcasts possible.(C)Otago Access Radio Art
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