Funding from the Otago Community Trust is helping two countries explore the emotional impact of world war one on its people.
Read moreThe Otago Presbyterian campsite at Tirohanga in North Taieri is to undergo a make-over that will be welcome by disabled users of the facility.
Read moreThe Otago Community Trust has donated $4.45 million to Otago organisations over 2013-2014, the funds making a very positive difference in the region.
Read moreStaging regional concerts can be costly, which why the Central Otago Regional Choir appreciates regular support from the Otago Community Trust.
Read moreDunedin celebrated its writers in style this year, the city’s new Writers and Readers Festival supported by the Otago Community Trust.
Read moreThe Otago Polyfest goes from strength to strength, last year attracting over 4000 Otago performers.
Read moreThe Regent Theatre’s future as a cinema venue was under threat until the Otago Community Trust helped purchase new digital film equipment this year.
Read moreA new outdoor court is a very big deal for the tiny community of Makarora, on the highway between Wanaka and the West Coast.
Read moreLiteracy North Otago is taking a lead in finding ways to better engage youth with training organisations and employers and help their transition into employment.
Read moreOtago Community Trust funding is helping schools recycle their waste.
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