Malcolm Gayfer
Tuesday, 12 July 2016 Southern DHB Chief Executive Carole Heatly has today announced her resignation, after being in the role since March 2012. In announcing her decision, Ms Heatly thanked “all of our outstanding staff for their tremendous efforts and support over the past five years. They have ach
Invers Table Tennis player Finn Holden is back home and ready to put his feet up after his best weekend yet in competition Table Tennis. Finn Holden – supplied Playing at the Otago Open champs in Dunedin the youngster won the under 13 singles and doubles then upset predictions to march into the unde
Keep an eye on the name Drew McArthur. The Invers teenager is taking a big leap on what promises to be a theatrical career full of opportunities. The year 13 James Hargest High student has no sooner wound down from playing the lead role in the JHHS production of The Sound of Music to fly […]
Invercargill nurse Christine Bruce has been overwhelmed with the response to her request for assistance for an aid programme in Uganda. Photo: supplied Christine Bruce set about gathering bits and pieces for another Invers woman Dot Muir to take as part of her work with the Rwenzori Special Needs Fo
Phil Kingsley Jones will be the guest speaker at this year’s ILT Southland Sports Awards, being held at the Ascot Park Hotel on June 17. Perhaps best known in New Zealand as the manager of the late Jonah Lomu, Kingsley Jones is also widely renowned as an entertainer, sportsman, coach, motivator and
Hi all and welcome into June, the half way point of the year. Here’s hoping that we are all refreshed and reinvigorated after the holiday weekend to start the second half of the year. And lets not forget that the coldest months lie ahead. Having said that the shortest day is fast approaching. The bi
The Invercargill City Council has withdrawn a charge from the Invercargill District Court against the Niagara Sawmilling Co Ltd relating to a breach of the noise limits set out in the Invercargill District Plan, Chief Executive Richard King announced today. Mr King said he had written to Kennington
Invercargill City Councillor Lindsay Thomas and Chief Executive Richard King have been asked by Local Government New Zealand to assist in Kiribati as part of a New Zealand Foreign Affairs and Trade Aid Programme. […]