Aimee Wilson
. The Southland Chamber of Commerce is hopeful of continuing its strong relationship with the Invercargill City Council, despite behind left out of initial consultations regarding the current review. Two letters have been written to Mayor Tim Shadbolt in recent weeks expressing disappointment about
Kat Kemp knows how to make a fashion statement and her new Little Wing Boutique store in Riverton is possibly her best yet. Since a teenager in the early 1980s she shunned all the trendy clothes and started op-shopping for more interesting pieces instead. At her first high school social she wore her
After 20 years in the job, ILT Stadium Southland boss Nigel Skelt has become pretty resilient about things not always going to plan. And when he needs some downtime to reflect on business decisions that may have gone awry, he grabs the hoover. Both at home and at work, he said if there’s a lux […]
Stewart Island photographer Laire Purik is about to become even more famous. Only a month after her Pledgeme campaign to raise $12,000 started, Laire has already exceeded her target, but on Saturday she is on another mission. Her ‘Copeisolation’ book of residents photographed on the island during lo
This year’s Southland Export Awards night will have an interesting new twist. In lieu of the traditional biennial September Export Southland Recognition Awards, which is facilitated by the Southland Chamber of Commerce, the trust felt it was more appropriate to have an evening of recognizing the tri
Former St Patricks School principal Callan Goodall has become a children’s book author. He said it was almost like winning a golden ticket – you know, the one in Charlie and The Chocolate Factory. Midmost Marvin tells the tale of a very average boy with better than average skateboard skills. He trie
Mayor Tim Shadbolt has spoken up and wants the whistle blowers regarding council’s ongoing issues to come forward. But nobody is saying boo, and when he suggested last week ‘in-committee’ that independent members of the audit and risk committee urgently interview staff and councillors to find out wh
After more than 85 years in business, Invercargill’s long-established landmark hardware store now has a cafe. E Hayes and Sons Ltd general manager Debbie Hodges said the idea was to extend the customer service that they currently offered. “We get a lot of tour buses and groups that come through (pre