Mike Sanford
* New rules will allow both adults on a family licence to fish independently and vote * Change removes outdated restrictions that limited women's full participation in freshwater fishing * Licence fees will remain the same for the next season despite these significant updates Fish & Game New Zealand’s family
UPDATE: Road now open. A serious crash involving two vehicles has closed State Highway 1 between Law Road and Riverside Road near Allanton, Otago. Emergency services were called to the scene shortly after 1:30pm today. Detour route: Southbound traffic use State Highway 1, turn right onto Riccarton Road East
Southland’s role in the global space industry is set to expand with a major Government loan announced by Associate Regional Development Minister Mark Patterson. “Southland’s Space Operations New Zealand Limited will receive a loan of up to $2.25 million from the fund as part of a $4.
• A new international project aims to improve weather and climate models in southern regions • Laser and radar systems will study how aerosols affect cloud formation and rainfall • Invercargill’s clean air and existing weather facilities make it ideal for this long-term study A powerful laser is now scanning the skies
This poll was locked down to only allowing those in the Invercargill city boundary to vote, this stopped double/multiple voting, those voting outside Invercargill and New Zealand. It shows Alex Crackett and Tom Campbell neck and neck.
The Rail Heritage Trust of New Zealand is set to receive a major funding increase to support its efforts in preserving the country’s rail history. Rail Minister Winston Peters announced today that KiwiRail will increase its annual contribution to the Trust from $125,000 to $500,000. The funding
* Invercargill chocolatier Jane Stanton created special treats to support Cancer Society fundraising efforts. * Chocolates feature artwork by fellow cancer survivor Janet de Wagt for Daffodil Day. * Original artwork will also be auctioned to raise additional funds for cancer support. Jane Stanton, owner of the Invercargill-based Seriously Good Chocolate Company, has
A Lotto player from Christchurch is celebrating after winning $200,000 with Strike Four in Wednesday night's live Lotto draw. The winning ticket was sold at Pak N Save Riccarton, giving one lucky local a significant midweek boost. Meanwhile, Powerball was not struck and has rolled over to