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Gore Farming Family Wins Southland's Top Farm Environment Award
Gore Farming Family Wins Southland's Top Farm Environment Award
News   -   Apr 02, 2026

A Gore-district farming family has been named the Southland Regional Supreme Winners at the Ballance Farm Environment Awards for transforming two neighbouring properties into a thriving, diversified operation. Tony and Michelle Roberts, alongside daughter Kate Roberts and her partner Mark Lieshout of Top Deck Trading, have built the combined 269ha

Extra Support Happening for Southlanders
Extra Support Happening for Southlanders
News   -   Mar 31, 2026

From today (1 April) Southlanders are going to see some extra support in their pockets, as the conflict in the Middle East puts more pressure on household budgets, Invercargill MP Penny Simmonds says. "Our elderly will receive support as Superannuation payments increase. "For example, NZ Superannuation for a

Fuel Levels Climb Despite Global Pressures
Fuel Levels Climb Despite Global Pressures
News   -   Mar 31, 2026

New Zealand’s fuel reserves have lifted in the latest official update, offering some reassurance as global uncertainty continues to influence supply chains. Fresh data from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment shows petrol and diesel stocks have both increased since the previous snapshot. Petrol rose to 59.3

Tables Turn On Councillors In Code Of Conduct Fiasco Costing $33K+
Tables Turn On Councillors In Code Of Conduct Fiasco Costing $33K+
Councils   -   Mar 31, 2026

Invercargill City councillors have decided that Grant Dermody wasn’t in breach of the code of conduct when he made comments at the Rugby Park stakeholders meeting on February 3. Tracking Substances Added To Imported Fuel In World FirstWhats On Invers can reveal that new imported fuel will contain substances

Tsunami Warning Systems Questioned In New Plan
Tsunami Warning Systems Questioned In New Plan
Environment   -   Mar 31, 2026

A new Emergency Management plan for Southland has unearthed an unnerving detail about warning systems in the event of a tsunami. This week, Southland's civil defence emergency management group adopted its plan for the next five years - a 106-page document which will now be sent to the

Gore Farming Family Wins Southland's Top Farm Environment Award
News   -   Apr 02, 2026 Gore Farming Family Wins Southland's Top Farm Environment Award

A Gore-district farming family has been named the Southland Regional Supreme Winners at the Ballance Farm Environment Awards for transforming two neighbouring properties into a thriving, diversified operation. Tony and Michelle Roberts, alongside daughter Kate Roberts and her partner Mark Lieshout of Top Deck Trading, have built the combined 269ha

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Gore Farming Family Wins Southland's Top Farm Environment Award
Gore Farming Family Wins Southland's Top Farm Environment Award
News   -   Apr 02, 2026

A Gore-district farming family has been named the Southland Regional Supreme Winners at the Ballance Farm Environment Awards for transforming two neighbouring properties into a thriving, diversified operation. Tony and Michelle Roberts, alongside daughter Kate Roberts and her partner Mark Lieshout of Top Deck Trading, have built the combined 269ha

Updated Detours In Place As North Road, Gala Street and Queens Drive Resealing Progresses
Updated Detours In Place As North Road, Gala Street and Queens Drive Resealing Progresses
Roading   -   Apr 01, 2026

NZTA have updated the detours for the North Road resealing works to improve traffic flow, particularly during peak school and commuter times. The following changes will be in place: * During peak periods (8:15am–9:30am and 2:30pm–6:00pm), Gloucester Street southbound will be closed at West Plains

Firefighters Strike Continues Across New Zealand
Firefighters Strike Continues Across New Zealand
News   -   Apr 01, 2026

Firefighters remain in ongoing industrial action, highlighting concerns around funding, staffing pressures, and the ability of Fire and Emergency New Zealand to maintain reliable emergency response services now and into the future. A petition is also calling for an independent inquiry into Fire and Emergency New Zealand, examining concerns around

Tracking Substances Added To Imported Fuel In World First
Tracking Substances Added To Imported Fuel In World First
New Zealand   -   Apr 01, 2026

Whats On Invers can reveal that new imported fuel will contain substances capable of tracking vehicle movements — believed to be a world first. While some details remain sketchy, we're satisfied we have enough information and clarification from sources to publish. It's understood the substances have been

Extra Support Happening for Southlanders
Extra Support Happening for Southlanders
News   -   Mar 31, 2026

From today (1 April) Southlanders are going to see some extra support in their pockets, as the conflict in the Middle East puts more pressure on household budgets, Invercargill MP Penny Simmonds says. "Our elderly will receive support as Superannuation payments increase. "For example, NZ Superannuation for a

Fuel Levels Climb Despite Global Pressures
Fuel Levels Climb Despite Global Pressures
News   -   Mar 31, 2026

New Zealand’s fuel reserves have lifted in the latest official update, offering some reassurance as global uncertainty continues to influence supply chains. Fresh data from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment shows petrol and diesel stocks have both increased since the previous snapshot. Petrol rose to 59.3

Tables Turn On Councillors In Code Of Conduct Fiasco Costing $33K+
Tables Turn On Councillors In Code Of Conduct Fiasco Costing $33K+
Councils   -   Mar 31, 2026

Invercargill City councillors have decided that Grant Dermody wasn’t in breach of the code of conduct when he made comments at the Rugby Park stakeholders meeting on February 3. Tracking Substances Added To Imported Fuel In World FirstWhats On Invers can reveal that new imported fuel will contain substances

Tsunami Warning Systems Questioned In New Plan
Tsunami Warning Systems Questioned In New Plan
Environment   -   Mar 31, 2026

A new Emergency Management plan for Southland has unearthed an unnerving detail about warning systems in the event of a tsunami. This week, Southland's civil defence emergency management group adopted its plan for the next five years - a 106-page document which will now be sent to the

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