Mike & About
Tis the silly season and the Christmas edition of 90 Seconds+ with Invercargill City Mayor Nobby Clark, the last episode for 2023. Today we take a look back at the year, covering topics from rates to the Santa parade and more. Grab a cuppa and enjoy. From me, the whatsoninvers.nz team, and the mayor
Join us in today’s discussion as we delve into the new government’s plans to repeal the ‘Three Waters’ cluster, providing insights and implications of these changes. We’ll also touch on the much-anticipated Bluff Oyster Festival, with more detailed coverage coming next week. Additionally, we highlig
Today we chat about Christmas Lights only going up on Dee Street again and not on Tay Street & SIT Announcement pending. Update: SIT announcement: https://whatsoninvers.nz/disestablishment-of-te-pukenga-begins/ “90 Seconds+ with Invercargill City Mayor Nobby Clark”, is a weekly What’s On Invers seri
90 Seconds+ with Invercargill mayor Nobby Clark. Today we chat about the new coalition Government announced this morning and the city council to vote on renaming the Invercargill airport terminal Sir Tim Shadbolt Airport Terminal.
Today I chat with Invercargill City Councillor Trish Boyle about how the first year of council has gone, under the leadership of mayor Clark, and her role as chair of the council wellbeing fund. Mike chats to Mrs Mayor. Mike chats to new Invercargill City Council CEO Michael Day. Mike chats to Inver
Today we discuss rugby parks thoughts and options and the idea of a 4 1/2 day work week for council staff, the pros and cons. Also worth a watch. Mike chats to Mrs Mayor. Mike chats to new Invercargill City Council CEO Michael Day. Mike chats to Invercargill City Councillor Ian ‘Rangi’ Pottenger.
Today we chat about councils sinking lid policy on pokie machines, Sandy point residents and the boys high rugby team mayoral function. And watch till the end for an update on Mrs mayors wardrobe. Also worth a watch. Mike chats to Mrs Mayor. Mike chats to new Invercargill City Council CEO Michael Da
Today we chat about the Fire On Dee Street, Wachner Place, CCTV. Now we have our new look Esk and Don Streets they work far better for community spaces. Wachner Place has never worked because theres a double lane highway between it and the rest of the city centre. Nobby details the next stage with [