Directory

Directory

Welcome to the North East Valley Community Directory - a website directory of businesses and community organisations in the Northern end of Dunedin city.  This directory serves as a free public resource that empowers community engagement, building connections across our corner of the earth consisting of Opoho, Normanby, Upper Junction, Liberton, Pine Hill, Dalmore, and of course, North East Valley. 

How to use the directory: Browse through all the alphabetically organised listings page by page, or narrow your search by clicking on one of the below categories. If looking for a specific business or organisation, type its exact name into the provided search field. 

How to be a part of the directory: Hover over the Directory tab in the main menu at the top of this page. Click on the drop-down menu item Log-in/Sign up. Fill in the form, then submit your details. A Valley Project staff member will follow up as soon as they can. Or simply click here to take you directly to the form. 

Support local business and organisations in and around North East Valley, Dunedin!

Antonella's Italian Classes



The instructor is Antonella Vecchiato, a native speaker of Italian, born and raised in Venice. She is a trained linguist (PhD in Linguistics, University of Southern California), and has over 20 years of teaching experience, from beginners to advanced courses in universities (USC, Otago), community (Adult Community Education programmes at Logan Park and Bayfield High Schools), and private classes.

Antonella is also one of the founders and the current chair of the Dunedin Italian community group, La Piccola Italia, and is passionate about introducing the Italian language and culture to Dunedin.

Antonella offers various levels of Italian language and culture classes taught in an enjoyable and communicative way: Absolute Beginners, Beginners, Intermediate, Advanced, Conversation. She also offers Individual lessons.

Please contact Antonella for times and information and to enroll.

Find more information check out her website.
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