Help former refugees settle and feel at home here in Dunedin. As a Pathways to Settlement Programme support person you can assist families to start again!
A conservation-minded “mountain goat” who is very fit, comfortable on steep and uneven terrain, and has their own vehicle is needed to check and replenish traps so our native wildlife can flourish!
Aroha Kaikorai Valley is seeking someone to co‑ordinate backyard predator trap installations and support a growing trapping network. This office‑based role helps expand local conservation efforts.
Share your trapping experience to induct, train and upskill trap installers and trappers. Support conservation efforts while connecting with others who care about the environment.
Are you looking for a meaningful volunteer opportunity to assist members of the community who are at risk of getting lost or going missing? Land Search and Rescue is seeking empathetic and well-organised volunteers to help issue WanderSearch devices.
Join the governance committee for Waiora Scout Camp and help guide the future of one of Otago’s valued outdoor education spaces used by youth groups and the wider community.
Support the Valley Project to optimize their social media presence and expand engagement across multiple platforms to better engage the community. Work with them to develop engaging content, grow their social media strategy & build their comms capability!
Help to keep an important part of New Zealand's heritage alive! Inspire and inform visitors by running scheduled tours at this unique industrial heritage museum in South Dunedin.
Do you love walking outdoors and staying active, yet want to walk with others? You might consider supporting someone who is blind or has low vision to enjoy the outdoors. This is a simple way to make a big difference in someone else's life.
An exciting opportunity to help the environment by providing an opportunity for native wildlife to flourish. You'll meet others in your community while installing predator traps in local backyards and organisations.