Aimee Wilson
Invercargill rowers Jacqui Van Dam, Cecilia Russell, Katrina Allan, and Virginia Sweney cleaned up at the South Island Masters in Glendhu Bay last weekend. Racing in six events and coming home with six golds, there is no stopping these women, who first rowed together as teenagers and came back toget
Invercargill Central’s innovative shopping centre is up for a raft of regional and national awards in coming months. The Buchan Group Ltd has been shortlisted in the commercial section of the 2024 Southern Architecture Awards, to be held in Invercargill on May 17. The architect has also made the sho
Invercargill City Council will retain its Local Government New Zealand membership and has agreed to move on from the 3 Waters issues of the past. Some councillors grew to have a lack of trust for LGNZ regarding their stance about 3 Waters, but at a council meeting yesterday, decided strength in numb
New Fowler Homes Southland franchisee owners Heather Scott-Smith and Cameron Lang are a unique team bringing 20 years combined building experience to the business. Their new show home at 33 Scully Place was officially opened on Wednesday April 24, and also doubles as their team office. Scully Place
The Invercargill Licensing Trust has reached an important milestone by exceeding $9 million in donations this financial year. This was the first time in over a decade that ILT has reached this level of donations, communications manager Emma Hunter said. Total Donations for Year End 31 March 2024 (su
Southern motocross riders punched well above their weight at the national championships in New Plymouth at the weekend, with a new Under-19 title for Jack Symon. Southland Motocross MX rep Brent Scammell said this was the first time someone had won a senior national title from the club in a long tim
A complete new design change for Invercargill’s Te Puawai subdivision will see between 100 and 200 more sections available in South Invercargill. Te Puawai Developments was set up by the Rosemarie Foundation – a non-profit charitable trust, formerly known as The Christian Charitable Poverty Relief T
HWR Property Ltd warns that many companies will rethink new projects in the south, if the Invercargill City Council increases its fees and charges under the Long Term Plan. Property manager Sue Hill spoke at the LTP hearing last week and her submission was on ensuring the ongoing viability of buildi