Malcolm Gayfer
Book out December 21 or December 22nd if you want to get a look at one of the biggest ocean liners to sail the seven seas. The Ovation Of The Seas , the biggest cruise liner to come to New Zealand makes its first appearance in New Zealand waters when it sails into Milford Sound […]
Photo: whatsoninvers.nz Alliance Group is to transfer its venison operations from Makarewa to a major new deer processing facility at its Lorneville plant, near Invercargill. Alliance Chief Executive David Surveyor says the development, which has been facilitated by the sale of land at Makarewa, con
Three new Life Memberships were awarded as the Eastern Southland Car Club celebrated 60 years at their annual dinner and prizegiving at the Heartland Hotels Croydon in Gore on Saturday night. Three tireless workers for the club, Craig Jessop, Errol Hewlett and Karen Laird, were all honoured with Lif
Summit crucial for cyber security, new NZTech director says NZTech’s new government and member relations director Andrea Hancox says New Zealand needs to protect its economy and livelihood as a nation by bringing cyber security to the forefront of leaders at top executive levels. Understanding the
Fonterra’s Anchor Uno now contains the lowest levels of sugar (per 100 grams) in any kids’ yoghurt brand in New Zealand, with 40 per cent less sugar than the original Uno formulation.Good nutrition is important for growing children as they are developing nutritional habits that can continue througho
One week out from an important vote for New Zealand’s biggest company, Fonterra Chairman John Wilson is urging farmers to back changes to the Co-operative’s governance and representation so Fonterra can stay focussed on making the most from farmers’ milk and growing farmers’ wealth. “Over the past e
Sixty years of the Eastern Southland Car Club will be remembered when the club holds it’s annual dinner and prizegiving in Gore on Saturday night. The club was formed in 1956 and some of the memorabilia from the past sixty years will be on display when the dinner and prizegiving take place at the He
Police have had a relatively trouble free weekend throughout Central Otago during the annual Blossom Festival weekend. Three arrests were made over the weekend. Two Alexandra locals, a 23-year-old and 16-year- old were dealt with for fighting. The 16-year old was released to his parents and the 23-