Mike Sanford
Long term post-concussion syndrome is mostly avoidable, it has devastating effects for those suffering, and one Southland businesswomen has decided enough is enough. An innovative free event, Baseline, which has the ambitious goal to test New Zealand and to stamp out long-term post-concussion syndro
Invercargill Police investigating damage to a residential property and a commercial premises are seeking help from the public The two incidents occurred between midday on Saturday, 12 March and the morning of Monday, 14 March. The residential property is located on Orwell Crescent and the commercial
Water restrictions for Invercargill will be in place from Saturday, 19 March, as flow in the Ōreti River, where the city’s water comes from, continues to languish. This means no unattended outside hosing or sprinkler use. Hand held hosing only for outdoor use during this time. For more information v
Ali Wilshier’s comeback from a serious knee injury started long before she even emerged from the operating theatre. The talented Ascot Park Hotel Southern Steel midcourter had surgery in August after rupturing her meniscus just three rounds into the 2021 ANZ Premiership season. Testament to her reso
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Police have now made an arrest in relation to the murder of five-month-old Hope Elizabeth McFall-Schultz, who was killed in January. A 24-year-old man has been charged with murder and is due to appear in the Nelson District Court this afternoon. I would like to thank the Invercargill community and H
Fonterra Co-operative Group Limited today announced its 2022 Interim Results which show the Co-op has delivered a half year Profit After Tax of NZ$364 million, a Total Group normalised EBIT of NZ$607 million, and a decision to pay an interim dividend of 5 cents alongside a record high forecast Farmg
Environment Southland’s latest monitoring has found elevated levels of the toxic algae in the Mataura River at Gore. Toxic algae (benthic cyanobacteria) can be recognised at rivers and streams as a green/brown slime on rocks, or dark brown/black mats at the water’s edge. Several factors can contribu