Bringing together the latest news and updates from Invercargill City, Southland District, Gore District, and Environment Southland. This section offers a consolidated view of key decisions, community initiatives, environmental policies, and local governance. Stay informed with comprehensive coverage of council activities, ensuring you're up to date with everything happening across Southland's councils in one convenient place.
In 2017, Council undertook a well overdue rebrand, ushering in a fresh new look and saying goodbye to the rather tired-looking, 30-year-old logo. The world we live in today is barely recognisable in many ways to Southland way back in 1988. The change reflected in Council’s rebrand has strong paralle
The Invercargill City Council is to discuss issues around the business house development at 20 Don Street at a full Council meeting tomorrow. The anchor development, which was undertaken to aid in city centre revitalisation, houses a number of high-profile Invercargill businesses and is a popular CB
It seems Invercargill is inundated with road works around every corner, as well as multiple road closures, temporary speed limits and diversions in place, but for good reason, explains Invercargill City Council (ICC) Roading manager Russell Pearson. Mr Pearson said there is a full programme of road
Drivers are asked to take care across Southland as the heavy rain last night has caused flooding on many roads, particularly in the central and northern areas. Roads around Lumsden and Dipton have quite severe flooding. All our contractors are out in the affected areas and will be prioritising based
Preparations for the upcoming Kiwiana Christmas Festival and Market are ramping up at the Invercargill City Council. Kiwi Christmas traditions are often a little different to those in the northern hemisphere, so for this year’s festival and market, organiser Gemma Crawford thought it would be great
The Invercargill City Council will recruit a City Centre Co-ordinator following a public survey which showed the role and activities are valued by City Centre business owners, employees, and Invercargill residents. Results of the survey showed that 92.59% of City Centre business owners, 90.48% of Ci
The Invercargill City Council proposes to join the Local Government Funding Agency scheme, and invites residents to make submissions on the proposal Council Interim Director of Finance Dave Foster said by joining the scheme, Council could borrow at lower interest margins, resulting in cost savings.
The Invercargill City Council has seen a 50 per cent increase in building consent values compared to the same time last year. Building Services Manager Brendan Monaghan said between July 1 and October 31, Council received 584 applications valued at $46,056,403, up from 486 applications valued at $29