Updated 7pm: A fatal road accident involving two vehicles took place on Waihola Highway in the Clarendon area of the Clutha District. The police have confirmed that sadly, one person lost their life in this incident. In addition to the fatality, two other individuals were affected by the crash. They
The Invercargill City Council made the decision to close a part of Queens Park at the Feldwick gates entrance, around lunchtime today (Wednesday). This closure was a safety measure due to strong winds that left a tree in a precarious state, threatening to fall. The trees will be removed once the str
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
Penny Simmonds’ new ministerial portfolios have particular synergies with Southland, and she feels extremely privileged to be awarded those. “I want to ensure that the issues that matter to this region, including the economy, health and law and order, are put under the spotlight. I want to see South
🎥 New Episode Alert: 90 Seconds+ with Mayor Nobby Clark 🎥 🌟 In this episode: Join Mayor Nobby Clark as he delves into these exciting developments in Invercargill. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more updates straight from the heart of our city! Mike chats to Mrs Mayor. Mike chats t
The Sir Tim Shadbolt terminal has been approved by the Invercargill City Council, and plans are also underway to have a bilingual name for the airport itself. But it wasn’t without some ribbing by one councillor, on whether they needed to honour Te Tiriti o Waitangi and have a Te Reo Maori version f
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.
It’s almost a bit like Santa’s workshop at the Southland Woodworkers Guild at this time of year, with members getting ready for their annual exhibition that started last Saturday (18th November) and is on now. Now on at the Mary Street clubrooms, a group of 75 members has everything from rocking hor