Mike Sanford
In recognition of the huge amount of public support and concern for Anderson House, the Invercargill City Council has taken action on defining the future of this iconic community asset. A consulting firm has recently been engaged to investigate and identify options for the future of the historic hom
A new dairy research and demonstration farm being developed in Southland will ensure the local dairy sector continually has access to the latest science and innovation, Science and Innovation Minister Steven Joyce says. The Southern Dairy Hub is being funded by AgResearch, DairyNZ and the Southern D
You read it here first whatsoninvers.nz can confirm the soon to open Waikiwi Tavern’s new Restaurant will be called The Foundry. The new venue is expected to open late October early November. View from Gimblett Street. Photo: whatsoninvers.nz New Waikiwi Tavern logo. New Foundry Restaurant logo View
NZ Trampoline Champions Rachel Schmidt and Dylan Schmidt. Photo: Simon Runting/Alphapix Five days of competition saw 16 provinces battle it out at the 2016 NZ Gymsports Championships, where Auckland and Canterbury dominated the National titles. Both Trampoline titles go home to the same household in
Name release, Wallacetown fatal” Police can now release the name of the man who died following a crash in Wallacetown on Wednesday 28th of September. He is 21-year-old Mark Algodon of Wallacetown. Police offer their sympathies to Mr Algodon’s family and friends at this tragic time. The Police invest
Final Run Lists & Start Lists Over 960 of the country’s best gymnasts have converged on ILT Stadium Southland to contest the 2016 New Zealand Gymsports Championships – and the impressive venue has them doing backflips. National titles in all five disciplines – rhythmic, aerobics, trampoline and men
Stead street Wharf one of our cities more popular pokemon Hunting places has been closed to the public till further notice. The condition of Invercargill’s historic Stead Street Wharf has been assessed as being unsafe for public use and it will be closed until further investigations are carried out,
Record ticket sale demand has continued for the upcoming Summer Concert Tour with all 16,000 tickets for the Queenstown concert being snapped up. The Gibbston Valley Winery Summer Concert has sold out, promoters Greenstone Entertainment confirmed today that the 16,000 Queenstown show tickets have so