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Bible & Critical Theory 2010 – Transport and Accommodation Details

07 Monday Dec 2009

Posted by The Dunedin School in Biblical Studies, Conferences & Seminars

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Here is some transport and accommodation details for The Bible & Critical Theory Seminar to be hosted in Dunedin on February 7-8, 2010, at The Bog Irish Bar, Cnr. George and London Streets:

Your local pub / conference venue
The Bog Irish Bar 

Tourism websites
Tourism New Zealand
New Zealand Tourism 
New Zealand Tourism Guide
Dunedin 

Maps
Street map of Dunedin
Map of the Otago University campus 

General accommodation websites
BBH World traveller accommodation NZ 
YHA New Zealand 
University of Otago Te Whare Wänanga o Ötäkou Home page 
Department of Theology & Religion Te Tari Mätauranga Whakapono

Backpackers in Dunedin (all within walking distance of the university, the city centre, and The Bog)
Central Backpackers Dunedin (from NZ$22)
Manor House Backpackers (from NZ$22)
Next Stop Backpackers (from NZ$23)
On Top Backpackers (from NZ$25)
Penny’s Backpackers  (from NZ$21)
YHA Dunedin (from NZ$24)

Motels in Dunedin (all within walking distance of the university, the city centre, and The Bog)
Alcala Motor Lodge (from NZ$95)
Alexis Motor Lodge (from NZ$120)
Cable Court Motel (from NZ$115)
Dunedin Palms Motel (from NZ$150)
Sahara Guesthouse & Motel (from NZ$40)

From the airport Dunedin International Airport is at Momona on the Taieri Plain, about 30 minutes drive from central Dunedin. Airport shuttles meet every flight and cost from NZ$25 one-way depending on the number of people in the shuttle. There are some direct flights from Oz (ex Brisbane with Pacific Blue) but most flights require you to change planes in Auckland and/or Christchurch. Within NZ there are direct flights from Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch, all of which have direct flights to major centres across the Tasman.

Email your registration to James Harding (james.harding(at)stonebow.otago.ac.nz) or Roland Boer (roland.t.boer(at)gmail.com). There’s no charge.

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