Mike Sanford
Clutha-Southland MP Hamish Walker says after today’s meeting with the Directors of the Lumsden Maternity Centre it’s clear there are a number of issues with the process followed to axe the birthing unit and he and the centre are not giving up on the fight to keep it open. “Today when National’s spok
Finalists have been decided for the 2018 Export Southland Innovation Award. The judging committee were impressed with the calibre of candidates nominated and also the variety of industries, and range in size of the businesses. The judges were Export Southland Committee members Graham Dick (consultan
Defending champion, Andrew Graves of Gore in a Mitsubishi Lancer EVO 3, took his fourth Catlins Coast Rally victory when he won the 2018 event on Saturday. Graves and co-driver Jared Leebody built a buffer of 43 seconds over current NZ Rally Champion Andrew Hawkeswood in the first two stages and mai
Matthew Malcolm shares why root vegetables taste sweeter when they come from Southern Cross Produce and why parsnips are being enjoyed in more ways than the traditional Sunday Roast. Watch how Southern Cross Produce is making it New Zealand from their Invercargill carrot and parsnips processing faci
Clutha-Southland MP Hamish Walker says the Government’s decision to downgrade the Lumsden Maternity Centre to a non-birthing unit puts mothers and babies at risk. “What we know is that delays in getting to maternity care compromises outcomes and could put babies and mothers at greater risk. This is
Saturday’s Catlins Coast Rally has attracted a superb field as more and more competitors make it a bucket list event. The top two drivers from last year’s New Zealand Rally Championship, several past winners of the Catlins event, a strong contingent from the North Island and an Australian crew make
A second person has been arrested in relation to the shooting in Kelvin Street, Invercargill on Saturday 30 June. A 25-year-old man appeared in the Invercargill District Court today on one count of Wounding with Intent to Cause Grievous Bodily Harm. He was remanded on bail until Thursday 30 August.
The Gore District Council has installed blue flashing warning lights on a section of road renown for becoming icy in winter in a bid to improve motorists’ safety. Specialised raised pavement markers were installed last week on either side of a 100m section of Crawford Road, near Mataura. The markers