Mike Sanford
Walmsley House rest home in Invercargill has officially exceeded the aged care sector’s highest quality standards, for the second time running. Raewyn Healey, Enliven Quality Manager for Presbyterian Support Southland said on Tuesday they had received confirmation from the Ministry of Health advisin
Invercargill City Holdings Limited is pleased to announce the appointment of three new directors. Grant Lilly has been appointed as chair of Invercargill Airport Limited and Peter Carnahan and John Schol have been appointed as directors on Invercargill City Holdings Limited. Mr Lilly has an extensiv
Action photos from the season opener at Oreti Park Speedway by Vanessa Adcock Photography.
New Zealanders will almost certainly face a referendum next year on whether to legalise voluntary euthanasia after a make-or-break vote in Parliament cleared the way. MPs have voted 63 to 57 for the End of Life Choice Bill to go to a public vote at the next election. The legislation still needs to p
This week Sheree takes us to a great little 2 bed home that will get you on the property ladder. Invest In Southland. What a fantastic opportunity to get onto the property ladder whether you are looking for a home or investment. This 2 bedroom attached unit is the perfect start, or to add to […]
A Bluff business will once again be able to offer tourists a unique experience thanks to The Supreme Court setting aside a ruling from the Court of Appeal. Shark Experience had been taking people onto Foveaux Strait and attracting great white sharks to the boat using chum and bait. Mike Haines, who
A Southland man is facing terminal cancer after major delays in treatment at Southern District Health Board. The DHB has been forced to apologise to four urology patients for falling short in their treatment and care, after a scathing report from the Health and Disability Commissioner. The report sa
Post Office Square was once a vital and vibrant hub of old Invercargill and gave the City a sheltered functional town center until 1938 when the NZ government decided Invercargill would put a new post office on this land instead. Decades following this decision Invercargill has struggled to establis