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Fees and Charges Increases Proposed At Splash Palace
Fees and Charges Increases Proposed At Splash Palace
Councils   -   Mar 31, 2026

The cost to visit Splash Palace may increase by 10 percent in the next financial year, as Invercargill City Council seeks to recoup more service delivery costs from users. Public consultation on Council’s proposed changes to its 2026/2027 Fees and Charges schedule is now open. The proposed changes

Fuel Levels Climb Despite Global Pressures
Fuel Levels Climb Despite Global Pressures
News   -   Mar 30, 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

Southland Farmer Takes Edible Bale Netting Invention To Europe
Southland Farmer Takes Edible Bale Netting Invention To Europe
Farming   -   Mar 30, 2026

A Southland farmer who invented edible bale netting has his eyes set on the international markets and the British royal family. Orepuki deer farmer, Grant Lightfoot is the creator of Kiwi-Econet, a non-polluting baleage netting that animals can eat, rather than traditional plastic. Baleage is a way of storing forage

Invercargill & Southland Roads Update: 30 March - 4 April
Invercargill & Southland Roads  Update: 30 March - 4 April
Roading   -   Mar 30, 2026

Motorists across Invercargill and Southland are being urged to plan ahead, with a number of roadworks, closures and detours in place or starting this week. Waikiwi Roadworks Begin The Invercargill City Council has confirmed work will begin on North Road, Waikiwi from Monday 30 March, expected to take around a

Invercargill Council Sister City Junkets Back On The Table
Invercargill Council Sister City Junkets Back On The Table
Councils   -   Mar 30, 2026

Invercargill City Council has approved plans to send delegations to its sister cities overseas, despite ongoing concerns about cost and public perception. The council agreed this week to travel to Kumagaya, Japan, in July 2027 and Suqian, China, in April 2028. While the trips have been confirmed, key details, including

Fees and Charges Increases Proposed At Splash Palace
Councils   -   Mar 31, 2026 Fees and Charges Increases Proposed At Splash Palace

The cost to visit Splash Palace may increase by 10 percent in the next financial year, as Invercargill City Council seeks to recoup more service delivery costs from users. Public consultation on Council’s proposed changes to its 2026/2027 Fees and Charges schedule is now open. The proposed changes

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Fees and Charges Increases Proposed At Splash Palace
Fees and Charges Increases Proposed At Splash Palace
Councils   -   Mar 31, 2026

The cost to visit Splash Palace may increase by 10 percent in the next financial year, as Invercargill City Council seeks to recoup more service delivery costs from users. Public consultation on Council’s proposed changes to its 2026/2027 Fees and Charges schedule is now open. The proposed changes

Pam Naylor’s 57 Years Of Community Service Acknowledged
Pam Naylor’s 57 Years Of Community Service Acknowledged
Community   -   Mar 30, 2026

Garston stalwart Pam Naylor’s remarkable 57-year record of service to the northern Southland community has been acknowledged with an award from Southland District Council and the Northern Community Board. There is scarcely a group, organisation or project that Mrs Naylor has not been involved in since she hit the

Community Service Award For Pioneering Rural Women
Community Service Award For Pioneering Rural Women
Southland   -   Mar 30, 2026

The pioneering spirit of the Rural Women New Zealand Forestry Scheme (Southland) Inc was celebrated on Saturday. Part of Rural Women Southland Interprovincial, the group’s extensive contribution to the development of a productive forestry was formally recognised with the presentation of a Community Service Award from Southland District Council

Buchanan Focuses On Recovery After Brutal Double Header
Buchanan Focuses On Recovery After Brutal Double Header
Sport + Motorsport   -   Mar 30, 2026

A three-week hiatus in the Moto3 World Championship will enable New Zealand grand prix racer Cormac Buchanan to finally focus on his recovery after a brutal double header. Still suffering from injuries sustained from a crash at the Brazil GP, the gutsy Southlander had just four days before he was

Fuel Levels Climb Despite Global Pressures
Fuel Levels Climb Despite Global Pressures
News   -   Mar 30, 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

Southland Farmer Takes Edible Bale Netting Invention To Europe
Southland Farmer Takes Edible Bale Netting Invention To Europe
Farming   -   Mar 30, 2026

A Southland farmer who invented edible bale netting has his eyes set on the international markets and the British royal family. Orepuki deer farmer, Grant Lightfoot is the creator of Kiwi-Econet, a non-polluting baleage netting that animals can eat, rather than traditional plastic. Baleage is a way of storing forage

Invercargill & Southland Roads Update: 30 March - 4 April
Invercargill & Southland Roads  Update: 30 March - 4 April
Roading   -   Mar 30, 2026

Motorists across Invercargill and Southland are being urged to plan ahead, with a number of roadworks, closures and detours in place or starting this week. Waikiwi Roadworks Begin The Invercargill City Council has confirmed work will begin on North Road, Waikiwi from Monday 30 March, expected to take around a

Invercargill Council Sister City Junkets Back On The Table
Invercargill Council Sister City Junkets Back On The Table
Councils   -   Mar 30, 2026

Invercargill City Council has approved plans to send delegations to its sister cities overseas, despite ongoing concerns about cost and public perception. The council agreed this week to travel to Kumagaya, Japan, in July 2027 and Suqian, China, in April 2028. While the trips have been confirmed, key details, including

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