Serving seniors in Dunedin since 1998

We are a charitable organisation with the objective of helping seniors make use of modern technology.  

Our tutors are all volunteers and give their free time willingly, often on a one-to-one basis.  They understand the frustrations involved with new technology and have the patience to assist with practical advice and guidance.

We offer help in a relaxed environment where you learn at your own speed.  Let’s figure out your device together.


The concept of SeniorNet emerged in 1986 in the USA from a PhD research project (by a lady called Mary Forlong) at the University of San Francisco.  Her subject was communicating with the elderly and the idea of imparting computer skills to Seniors in an informal atmosphere. The project’s aim was to determine if computers and telecommunications could enhance the lives of older adults. This led to the formation of SeniorNet Learning Centres in the USA.


The idea was brought over to New Zealand by Telecom and the first Learning Centre was established in Wellington in 1992.


A SeniorNet has been operating in the Dunedin region since 1998.  At its height, there were 4 individual learning centres across the region.  In 2021, SeniorNet Otago amalgamated with SeniorNet Dunedin to become a single Learning Centre supporting the region.

The Committee

SeniorNet Dunedin is an incorporated society and registered charity, operating under a consitution approved by the members of the society.  A management committee is elected each year, to support the activities of the society.

The Committee:

Shane Boyle Chair 027 489 6265

Ken McCallum Deputy Chair 

Peter Campbell Secretary/Treasurer 027 442 4864

Jane Smith

Pat Chapple

Eleanor McDuff