Roslyn is a major residential and retail suburb of the New Zealand city of Dunedin. It is located 150 metres (490ft) above the city centre on the ridge which runs in a crescent around the central city's western edge. It is 2.5 kilometres (1.6mi) to the northwest of the city centre, immediately above the Town Belt. Roslyn's 2001 population was 3,957.
Roslyn is connected to the city's CBD via Stuart Street and City Road. The former of these runs below Roslyn under the Roslyn Overbridge, and is linked to the suburb via a complex interchange To the west of Roslyn, Stuart Street passes the suburbs of Kaikorai and Wakari before becoming Taieri Road, which eventually traverses Three Mile Hill to reach the Taieri Plains. City Road travels through Belleknowes before linking with Rattray Street and descending the City Rise, reaching the central city at The Exchange. Roslyn is also connected to the suburbs of Mornington to the southwest and Maori Hill to the northeast by way of Highgate, Roslyn's main road.
A festival of Kapa Haka, Waiata and Pasifika performed by groups from Otago schools in Dunedin. Otago Polyfest 2017.
published: 08 Oct 2017
19F Sheen Street, Roslyn, Dunedin City, Otago
Apartments in Roslyn are always coveted and seldom found... So this top floor apartment in a well maintained block of 10 is sure to peak your interest! Another draw card, apart from the views and sun, is that there are no Corporate Body fees as such. From your small 'patio' you open the front door to the open plan kitchen-living-dining area, warmed by a new wall heater. Two bedrooms, both with wardrobes, and the bathroom has a shower with shower-dome and is combined with the laundry. Double glazed and a new roof 3/4 years ago, add an off-street park and an inviting communal gardens to enjoy, it's all that you need. The vibrant Roslyn Village with its cafes, shops, Pilates studio, etc is all a short walk away - So if you are looking for a town base, a more minimal lifestyle or even a ...
published: 30 May 2023
Little Wonders Roslyn Otago Polyfest 2018
A vibrant celebration of Māori and Pasifika cultural performances including kapa haka and waiata performed by groups from Otago schools in Ōtepoti Dunedin. The festival encourages participation and positive cross-cultural relationships. From the festival beginnings in 1993, the Otago Polyfest is now a significant annual cultural event for Otago preschools, schools and families. Everyone is welcome – nau mai, haere mai. Otago Polyfest 2018
published: 05 Oct 2018
Little Wonders Roslyn - Otago Polyfest 2016
Otago Polyfest 2016 Session 2, Wednesday 14 September 2016
A festival of Kapa Haka and Pasifika performed by groups from Otago schools in Dunedin, New Zealand.
published: 23 Sep 2016
Roslyn Kindergarten Dunedin - Otago Polyfest 2017
Otago Polyfest 2017 a festival of Kapa Haka, waiata and Pasifika performed by groups from Otago schools in Dunedin.
published: 08 Oct 2017
Roslyn Kindergarten Otago Polyfest 2018
A vibrant celebration of Māori and Pasifika cultural performances including kapa haka and waiata performed by groups from Otago schools in Ōtepoti Dunedin. The festival encourages participation and positive cross-cultural relationships. From the festival beginnings in 1993, the Otago Polyfest is now a significant annual cultural event for Otago preschools, schools and families. Everyone is welcome – nau mai, haere mai. Otago Polyfest 2018
published: 05 Oct 2018
Little Wonders Childcare - Roslyn. Otago Polyfest 2019
The 26th Otago Early Childhood and Schools' Māori and Pacific Island festival is vibrant celebration of Māori and Pasifika cultural performances including kapa haka and waiata performed by groups from Otago schools in Ōtepoti Dunedin. The festival encourages participation and positive cross-cultural relationships. From the festival beginnings in 1993, the Otago Polyfest is now a significant annual cultural event for Otago preschools, schools and families. Everyone is welcome – nau mai, haere mai. Polyfest 2019
published: 20 Nov 2019
Roslyn Kindergarten. Otago Polyfest 2019
The 26th Otago Early Childhood and Schools' Māori and Pacific Island festival is vibrant celebration of Māori and Pasifika cultural performances including kapa haka and waiata performed by groups from Otago schools in Ōtepoti Dunedin. The festival encourages participation and positive cross-cultural relationships. From the festival beginnings in 1993, the Otago Polyfest is now a significant annual cultural event for Otago preschools, schools and families. Everyone is welcome – nau mai, haere mai. Polyfest 2019
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/Otago-Polyfest-584881188190913/
Otago Polyfest 2016 Session 2, Wednesday 14 September 2016
A festival of Kapa Haka and Pasifika performed by groups from Otago schools in Dunedin, New Zealand.
Apartments in Roslyn are always coveted and seldom found... So this top floor apartment in a well maintained block of 10 is sure to peak your interest! Anothe...
Apartments in Roslyn are always coveted and seldom found... So this top floor apartment in a well maintained block of 10 is sure to peak your interest! Another draw card, apart from the views and sun, is that there are no Corporate Body fees as such. From your small 'patio' you open the front door to the open plan kitchen-living-dining area, warmed by a new wall heater. Two bedrooms, both with wardrobes, and the bathroom has a shower with shower-dome and is combined with the laundry. Double glazed and a new roof 3/4 years ago, add an off-street park and an inviting communal gardens to enjoy, it's all that you need. The vibrant Roslyn Village with its cafes, shops, Pilates studio, etc is all a short walk away - So if you are looking for a town base, a more minimal lifestyle or even a prudent investment, I suggest you hurry to inquire about 19F Sheen Street, as we do not expect to last long! RV $440,000.
Apartments in Roslyn are always coveted and seldom found... So this top floor apartment in a well maintained block of 10 is sure to peak your interest! Another draw card, apart from the views and sun, is that there are no Corporate Body fees as such. From your small 'patio' you open the front door to the open plan kitchen-living-dining area, warmed by a new wall heater. Two bedrooms, both with wardrobes, and the bathroom has a shower with shower-dome and is combined with the laundry. Double glazed and a new roof 3/4 years ago, add an off-street park and an inviting communal gardens to enjoy, it's all that you need. The vibrant Roslyn Village with its cafes, shops, Pilates studio, etc is all a short walk away - So if you are looking for a town base, a more minimal lifestyle or even a prudent investment, I suggest you hurry to inquire about 19F Sheen Street, as we do not expect to last long! RV $440,000.
A vibrant celebration of Māori and Pasifika cultural performances including kapa haka and waiata performed by groups from Otago schools in Ōtepoti Dunedin. The ...
A vibrant celebration of Māori and Pasifika cultural performances including kapa haka and waiata performed by groups from Otago schools in Ōtepoti Dunedin. The festival encourages participation and positive cross-cultural relationships. From the festival beginnings in 1993, the Otago Polyfest is now a significant annual cultural event for Otago preschools, schools and families. Everyone is welcome – nau mai, haere mai. Otago Polyfest 2018
A vibrant celebration of Māori and Pasifika cultural performances including kapa haka and waiata performed by groups from Otago schools in Ōtepoti Dunedin. The festival encourages participation and positive cross-cultural relationships. From the festival beginnings in 1993, the Otago Polyfest is now a significant annual cultural event for Otago preschools, schools and families. Everyone is welcome – nau mai, haere mai. Otago Polyfest 2018
Otago Polyfest 2016 Session 2, Wednesday 14 September 2016
A festival of Kapa Haka and Pasifika performed by groups from Otago schools in Dunedin, New Zealand....
Otago Polyfest 2016 Session 2, Wednesday 14 September 2016
A festival of Kapa Haka and Pasifika performed by groups from Otago schools in Dunedin, New Zealand.
Otago Polyfest 2016 Session 2, Wednesday 14 September 2016
A festival of Kapa Haka and Pasifika performed by groups from Otago schools in Dunedin, New Zealand.
A vibrant celebration of Māori and Pasifika cultural performances including kapa haka and waiata performed by groups from Otago schools in Ōtepoti Dunedin. The ...
A vibrant celebration of Māori and Pasifika cultural performances including kapa haka and waiata performed by groups from Otago schools in Ōtepoti Dunedin. The festival encourages participation and positive cross-cultural relationships. From the festival beginnings in 1993, the Otago Polyfest is now a significant annual cultural event for Otago preschools, schools and families. Everyone is welcome – nau mai, haere mai. Otago Polyfest 2018
A vibrant celebration of Māori and Pasifika cultural performances including kapa haka and waiata performed by groups from Otago schools in Ōtepoti Dunedin. The festival encourages participation and positive cross-cultural relationships. From the festival beginnings in 1993, the Otago Polyfest is now a significant annual cultural event for Otago preschools, schools and families. Everyone is welcome – nau mai, haere mai. Otago Polyfest 2018
The 26th Otago Early Childhood and Schools' Māori and Pacific Island festival is vibrant celebration of Māori and Pasifika cultural performances including kapa ...
The 26th Otago Early Childhood and Schools' Māori and Pacific Island festival is vibrant celebration of Māori and Pasifika cultural performances including kapa haka and waiata performed by groups from Otago schools in Ōtepoti Dunedin. The festival encourages participation and positive cross-cultural relationships. From the festival beginnings in 1993, the Otago Polyfest is now a significant annual cultural event for Otago preschools, schools and families. Everyone is welcome – nau mai, haere mai. Polyfest 2019
The 26th Otago Early Childhood and Schools' Māori and Pacific Island festival is vibrant celebration of Māori and Pasifika cultural performances including kapa haka and waiata performed by groups from Otago schools in Ōtepoti Dunedin. The festival encourages participation and positive cross-cultural relationships. From the festival beginnings in 1993, the Otago Polyfest is now a significant annual cultural event for Otago preschools, schools and families. Everyone is welcome – nau mai, haere mai. Polyfest 2019
The 26th Otago Early Childhood and Schools' Māori and Pacific Island festival is vibrant celebration of Māori and Pasifika cultural performances including kapa ...
The 26th Otago Early Childhood and Schools' Māori and Pacific Island festival is vibrant celebration of Māori and Pasifika cultural performances including kapa haka and waiata performed by groups from Otago schools in Ōtepoti Dunedin. The festival encourages participation and positive cross-cultural relationships. From the festival beginnings in 1993, the Otago Polyfest is now a significant annual cultural event for Otago preschools, schools and families. Everyone is welcome – nau mai, haere mai. Polyfest 2019
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/Otago-Polyfest-584881188190913/
The 26th Otago Early Childhood and Schools' Māori and Pacific Island festival is vibrant celebration of Māori and Pasifika cultural performances including kapa haka and waiata performed by groups from Otago schools in Ōtepoti Dunedin. The festival encourages participation and positive cross-cultural relationships. From the festival beginnings in 1993, the Otago Polyfest is now a significant annual cultural event for Otago preschools, schools and families. Everyone is welcome – nau mai, haere mai. Polyfest 2019
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/Otago-Polyfest-584881188190913/
Otago Polyfest 2016 Session 2, Wednesday 14 September 2016
A festival of Kapa Haka and Pasifika performed by groups from Otago schools in Dunedin, New Zealand....
Otago Polyfest 2016 Session 2, Wednesday 14 September 2016
A festival of Kapa Haka and Pasifika performed by groups from Otago schools in Dunedin, New Zealand.
Otago Polyfest 2016 Session 2, Wednesday 14 September 2016
A festival of Kapa Haka and Pasifika performed by groups from Otago schools in Dunedin, New Zealand.
Apartments in Roslyn are always coveted and seldom found... So this top floor apartment in a well maintained block of 10 is sure to peak your interest! Another draw card, apart from the views and sun, is that there are no Corporate Body fees as such. From your small 'patio' you open the front door to the open plan kitchen-living-dining area, warmed by a new wall heater. Two bedrooms, both with wardrobes, and the bathroom has a shower with shower-dome and is combined with the laundry. Double glazed and a new roof 3/4 years ago, add an off-street park and an inviting communal gardens to enjoy, it's all that you need. The vibrant Roslyn Village with its cafes, shops, Pilates studio, etc is all a short walk away - So if you are looking for a town base, a more minimal lifestyle or even a prudent investment, I suggest you hurry to inquire about 19F Sheen Street, as we do not expect to last long! RV $440,000.
A vibrant celebration of Māori and Pasifika cultural performances including kapa haka and waiata performed by groups from Otago schools in Ōtepoti Dunedin. The festival encourages participation and positive cross-cultural relationships. From the festival beginnings in 1993, the Otago Polyfest is now a significant annual cultural event for Otago preschools, schools and families. Everyone is welcome – nau mai, haere mai. Otago Polyfest 2018
Otago Polyfest 2016 Session 2, Wednesday 14 September 2016
A festival of Kapa Haka and Pasifika performed by groups from Otago schools in Dunedin, New Zealand.
A vibrant celebration of Māori and Pasifika cultural performances including kapa haka and waiata performed by groups from Otago schools in Ōtepoti Dunedin. The festival encourages participation and positive cross-cultural relationships. From the festival beginnings in 1993, the Otago Polyfest is now a significant annual cultural event for Otago preschools, schools and families. Everyone is welcome – nau mai, haere mai. Otago Polyfest 2018
The 26th Otago Early Childhood and Schools' Māori and Pacific Island festival is vibrant celebration of Māori and Pasifika cultural performances including kapa haka and waiata performed by groups from Otago schools in Ōtepoti Dunedin. The festival encourages participation and positive cross-cultural relationships. From the festival beginnings in 1993, the Otago Polyfest is now a significant annual cultural event for Otago preschools, schools and families. Everyone is welcome – nau mai, haere mai. Polyfest 2019
The 26th Otago Early Childhood and Schools' Māori and Pacific Island festival is vibrant celebration of Māori and Pasifika cultural performances including kapa haka and waiata performed by groups from Otago schools in Ōtepoti Dunedin. The festival encourages participation and positive cross-cultural relationships. From the festival beginnings in 1993, the Otago Polyfest is now a significant annual cultural event for Otago preschools, schools and families. Everyone is welcome – nau mai, haere mai. Polyfest 2019
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/Otago-Polyfest-584881188190913/
Otago Polyfest 2016 Session 2, Wednesday 14 September 2016
A festival of Kapa Haka and Pasifika performed by groups from Otago schools in Dunedin, New Zealand.
Roslyn is a major residential and retail suburb of the New Zealand city of Dunedin. It is located 150 metres (490ft) above the city centre on the ridge which runs in a crescent around the central city's western edge. It is 2.5 kilometres (1.6mi) to the northwest of the city centre, immediately above the Town Belt. Roslyn's 2001 population was 3,957.
Roslyn is connected to the city's CBD via Stuart Street and City Road. The former of these runs below Roslyn under the Roslyn Overbridge, and is linked to the suburb via a complex interchange To the west of Roslyn, Stuart Street passes the suburbs of Kaikorai and Wakari before becoming Taieri Road, which eventually traverses Three Mile Hill to reach the Taieri Plains. City Road travels through Belleknowes before linking with Rattray Street and descending the City Rise, reaching the central city at The Exchange. Roslyn is also connected to the suburbs of Mornington to the southwest and Maori Hill to the northeast by way of Highgate, Roslyn's main road.