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McKenzie Complaint Against Bruce Cost $8200
McKenzie Complaint Against Bruce Cost $8200
News   -   Aug 18, 2026

A Gore district councillor's use of the word "gay" to describe a staff presentation cost ratepayers $8200 plus GST to investigate. Councillor Donna Bruce made the remark to fellow councillor Robert McKenzie during a workshop in April. McKenzie lodged a code of conduct complaint. The investigation

Offensive Trades List Scrapped After 70 Years
Offensive Trades List Scrapped After 70 Years
Business   -   Aug 18, 2026

Fish curers and leather tanners are off the hook. The Government is scrapping the so-called 'offensive trades' registration requirement under the 1956 Health Act, ending annual paperwork and fees for hundreds of businesses that have been jumping through a 70-year-old regulatory hoop for no good reason. Regulation Minister

Enrol by October 25 or Miss the Vote
Enrol by October 25 or Miss the Vote
News   -   Aug 18, 2026

Around 440,000 New Zealanders aren't enrolled to vote — and the deadline to fix that is October 25. The Electoral Commission is posting 3.6 million enrolment packs to enrolled voters from August 17 to 22, ahead of the 2026 General Election on November 7. The packs let

Five Rivers Café AED Now Outside Round Clock
Five Rivers Café AED Now Outside Round Clock
Health & Wellbeing   -   Aug 18, 2026

The defibrillator at Five Rivers Café had been sitting dormant — battery flat, pads expired, locked inside a building that closes at night. It's back now, and anyone can reach it. New café owner Emily Todd discovered earlier this year that an AED had previously been donated to the

NZ's Largest Data Centre Breaks Ground
NZ's Largest Data Centre Breaks Ground
Technology   -   Aug 18, 2026

Ground has broken on what is being billed as New Zealand's largest data centre project, with construction crews already on site at Makarewa, north of Invercargill. HEB Construction — a New Zealand company and subsidiary of global construction giant VINCI Construction — has been appointed to deliver the horizontal works

McKenzie Complaint Against Bruce Cost $8200
News   -   Aug 18, 2026 McKenzie Complaint Against Bruce Cost $8200

A Gore district councillor's use of the word "gay" to describe a staff presentation cost ratepayers $8200 plus GST to investigate. Councillor Donna Bruce made the remark to fellow councillor Robert McKenzie during a workshop in April. McKenzie lodged a code of conduct complaint. The investigation

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McKenzie Complaint Against Bruce Cost $8200
McKenzie Complaint Against Bruce Cost $8200
News   -   Aug 18, 2026

A Gore district councillor's use of the word "gay" to describe a staff presentation cost ratepayers $8200 plus GST to investigate. Councillor Donna Bruce made the remark to fellow councillor Robert McKenzie during a workshop in April. McKenzie lodged a code of conduct complaint. The investigation

Eastern Southland Gallery Wins Top Southland Arts Award
Eastern Southland Gallery Wins Top Southland Arts Award
Arts & Culture   -   Aug 18, 2026

The Eastern Southland Gallery has taken the top prize at the 2026 Southland Creative Arts Awards, with its exhibition of paintings and prints about the Mataura River named Supreme Winner on Saturday night. The exhibition — a series of 26 works by artist Jo Ogier — explores the ecological and geographical landscape

ILT Fireworks Back for Third Straight Year
ILT Fireworks Back for Third Straight Year
Sport + Motorsport   -   Aug 18, 2026

Rugby Park's fireworks are back — and bigger than before. The ILT Fireworks Spectacular returns on Friday October 2, 2026, when the Southland Stags host Northland in their final regular season home game. Kick-off is 7.10pm. The fireworks go up at approximately 8.50pm, straight after full-time. Now

SIT Builds Nursing Ties With Polish Uni
SIT Builds Nursing Ties With Polish Uni
News   -   Aug 18, 2026

Two SIT staff spent a week in Poland this month building international partnerships — and came back with genuine interest in Southland as a study destination. SIT nurse educator Marie Meyer and head of faculty Hamish Small travelled to Gdańsk from May 20 to 24 to attend the Powiślańska Academy of

Offensive Trades List Scrapped After 70 Years
Offensive Trades List Scrapped After 70 Years
Business   -   Aug 18, 2026

Fish curers and leather tanners are off the hook. The Government is scrapping the so-called 'offensive trades' registration requirement under the 1956 Health Act, ending annual paperwork and fees for hundreds of businesses that have been jumping through a 70-year-old regulatory hoop for no good reason. Regulation Minister

Enrol by October 25 or Miss the Vote
Enrol by October 25 or Miss the Vote
News   -   Aug 18, 2026

Around 440,000 New Zealanders aren't enrolled to vote — and the deadline to fix that is October 25. The Electoral Commission is posting 3.6 million enrolment packs to enrolled voters from August 17 to 22, ahead of the 2026 General Election on November 7. The packs let

Five Rivers Café AED Now Outside Round Clock
Five Rivers Café AED Now Outside Round Clock
Health & Wellbeing   -   Aug 18, 2026

The defibrillator at Five Rivers Café had been sitting dormant — battery flat, pads expired, locked inside a building that closes at night. It's back now, and anyone can reach it. New café owner Emily Todd discovered earlier this year that an AED had previously been donated to the

NZ's Largest Data Centre Breaks Ground
NZ's Largest Data Centre Breaks Ground
Technology   -   Aug 18, 2026

Ground has broken on what is being billed as New Zealand's largest data centre project, with construction crews already on site at Makarewa, north of Invercargill. HEB Construction — a New Zealand company and subsidiary of global construction giant VINCI Construction — has been appointed to deliver the horizontal works

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