Malcolm Gayfer
At approximately 11.40am hours on Wednesday, 3 March 2016, a Mosgiel Police patrol was advised of a car that was leaving the forecourt of the BP service station who had not paid for fuel. The car accelerated away, however police managed to track it to a nearby street with assistance from members of
Five PowerNet staff are lending their skills and expertise to the international recovery effort underway in Fiji following the devastating Cyclone Winston. A PowerNet team of five line mechanics will travel to Fiji on Saturday 2 April and spend up to three weeks in the country’s second largest city,
Council has appointed its new Building Services Manager, Brendan Monaghan, who will start on April 4. He takes over from Simon Tonkin, who has moved to another position within the Council after 20 years in the role. Invercargill City Council’s Director of Environmental and Planning Services, Pamela
Invercargill Police are trying to locate the owner of a green quad motorbike that was seized from a group of youths early last year. There have been no located reported thefts that can be linked to this quad bike. If you are the owner and can show us a proof of ownership we would happily […]
Like all good things, it takes time, and healthy doses of planning and money. That’s the short summary of the Invercargill Business Park, the brain child of local builder, developer Russell Cunningham. The long time builder developer grabbed what was the Invercargill Showgrounds when the Southland A
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The Food Act 2014, which modernises food safety in New Zealand, affects all local businesses that sell food. The Act came into effect yesterday March 1st. Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) Deputy Director Assurance, Scott Gallacher, said the Food Act 2014 was designed to modernise food safety in
The Gang Intelligence Centre (GIC) is providing valuable insights into the make-up of New Zealand gang families. The multi-agency GIC, hosted by Police, draws on information from several government agencies to build detailed intelligence about the activity of gang members and prospects. It is one of