They included having a cafe, meeting and homework spaces, as well as youth spaces, and a ``maker space'' which might include tools such as a sewing machine or a 3-D printer.
"[They are] some of the ideas that might be [included] if the community wants them.''
People who attended the meeting brainstormed their own ideas, which would be fed back to the council, Mrs Doig said.
The public meeting was held at the Blind Foundation rooms in Hillside Rd.
Some ideas from the public included bathrooms and showers, and a performance space of some kind. More information on the complex was expected from the council in coming weeks, Mrs Doig said.
"We are waiting with bated breath to know where it's going to be.''
A report from the meeting would be included in the South Dunedin monthly newsletter The Lowdown.
Also discussed at the hui were the effects of flooding and sea levels rising.
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If sea level rise was really a problem then the DCC would not have build a 200+ million dollar stadium,at sea level, and wouldn't be building a new hospital ,at sea level, and the Government wouldn't be lending them money to do it.