Mel Tudor, of Mosgiel, cruises away from the Dunedin Railway Station atop his hand-made replica of an 1880s-era penny-farthing at the start of the 9th annual Dunedin Tweed Ride yesterday.
Proposed cuts to Otago Polytechnic’s English language and foundation studies courses have left Dunedin Syrian Society members shocked and fearing for the future of refugees in the city.