90 Seconds+

90 Seconds+ with Invercargill City Mayor Nobby Clark", is a weekly What's On Invers series where Mayor Clark and other special guests sit down with What's On Invers founder Mike Sanford to discuss a variety of topics that affect the residents of Invercargill City. Previous guest include Invercargill City Council CEO Michael Day, Mrs Mayor and city councillors Darren Ludlow, Trish Boyle, Ian 'Rangi' Pottenger, Paddy O'Brien Chairman of ILT and on the committee of Hawthorndale Care Village.

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90 Seconds+ with Invercargill City Mayor Nobby Clark
90 Seconds+ with Invercargill City Mayor Nobby Clark
90 Seconds+   -   Mar 21, 2025

Have your say now! Go here https://tinyurl.com/3ychzdd8 Today we chat about the proposed rates increase and Nobby encourages as many ratepayers to have their say. We also discuss how great the new Hawthorndale Care Village is and events in town. Check out the interview and tour of

90 Seconds+ with Deputy Mayor Tom Campbell - Thoughts On Rates Hike
90 Seconds+ with Deputy Mayor Tom Campbell - Thoughts On Rates Hike
90 Seconds+   -   Mar 16, 2025

In this episode of 90 Seconds+, Deputy Mayor Tom Campbell shares his thoughts on the upcoming rates hike and the council's long-term plan. He discusses the importance of public consultation, proposed fee increases, and tough budget decisions. Plus, hear his take on councillor pay rises and his personal

90 Seconds+ with Invercargill City Mayor Nobby Clark,
90 Seconds+ with Invercargill City Mayor Nobby Clark,
90 Seconds+   -   Mar 08, 2025

In this episode of 90 Seconds+ with Invercargill City Mayor. We cover the latest museum updates, including breathtaking interactive displays designed by the Gibson Group, a unique Earth, Sea, and Sky theme, and a stunning digital waterfall entry. While construction is on track, final touches are slightly delayed for iwi

90 Seconds+ with Invercargill City Mayor Nobby Clark - Millions Spent On Consultants
90 Seconds+ with Invercargill City Mayor Nobby Clark - Millions Spent On Consultants
90 Seconds+   -   Feb 28, 2025

Join Mayor Nobby Clark as he discusses key city issues, including rate increases, the estimated $4 million spent on consultants, and concerns over the proposed inner city $5 million playground. He also highlights infrastructure upgrades, Bluff Hill’s expanding bike trails, and a recent visit from Invercargill’s Japanese sister

90 Seconds+ with Invercargill City Mayor Nobby Clark - Rates Battle
90 Seconds+ with Invercargill City Mayor Nobby Clark - Rates Battle
90 Seconds+   -   Feb 17, 2025

We are back on the Mayors favourite topic 'Rates' Council rates are set to rise by 10-14%—a massive increase being suggested by Council CEO Michael Day and senior staff. But is this hike really necessary? Mayor Nobby Clark says NO and believes it should be capped at

90 Seconds+ with City Councillor Grant Dermody
90 Seconds+ with City Councillor Grant Dermody
90 Seconds+   -   Jan 31, 2025

Join us as we sit down with Invercargill City Councillor Grant Dermody to discuss the latest updates on the museum project, including budget changes, new features, and the project's long-term vision for the community. Grant also dives into: The progress of the museum's construction and public

90 Seconds+ with Deputy Mayor Tom Campbell
90 Seconds+ with Deputy Mayor Tom Campbell
90 Seconds+   -   Jan 17, 2025

In this episode of 90 Seconds+, we sit down with Invercargill City Deputy Mayor Tom Campbell as he shares insights into the year ahead and key council priorities. From tackling the Three Waters reform and managing rates increases to cutting costs without compromising essential services, Tom outlines the challenges and

90 Seconds+ with Invercargill City Mayor - New Year Edition
90 Seconds+ with Invercargill City Mayor - New Year Edition
90 Seconds+   -   Jan 03, 2025

🎉 New Year’s Edition: Tackling 2025 with Bold Plans! 🎉 Welcome to the New Year’s edition of 90 Seconds Plus! In this episode, we dive into the critical issues and plans for the coming year, including: 📊 Keeping Rates Manageable: Why rate increases need to stay below 4% to support struggling

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