National Party volunteers were out in force around Invercargill late last night – putting up election hoardings on the eve of the installation period. Today (Saturday) is the first day that party billboards can be erected in the South – in line with local council bylaws. Invercargill MP Penny Simmon
Today we chat about New Museum Designs. Read more here about the plans Concept Designs For Southland Museum Unveiled 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.
Watch: Nicola Willis, Deputy Leader of the National Party, as she speaks at the public meeting held at the Invercargill Working Men’s Club. We apologise for the initial rough footage, as there were issues with the tripod causing an important part to be missed. However, we managed to implement a succ
Some students from the Southern Institute of Technology are concerned they won’t be able to afford completing their studies if there is no more Zero Fees scheme. Related: Former SIT CFO Passionate To Save Zero Fees Scheme Former chief financial officer Bharat Guha has been approached by students wor
Former Deputy Prime Minister and New Zealand First leader, Winston Peters, addressed a gathering of around 200 attendees at the Invercargill Workingmen’s Club on Sunday afternoon, where he touched on a range of pressing issues affecting New Zealanders. Peters’ comprehensive discussion covered topics
Bharat Guha feels a moral obligation to fight for the famous Zero Fees Scheme he helped make happen for the Southern Institute of Technology 23 years ago. Related: Penny Simmonds Receives Zero Fees Petition As the once Chief Financial Officer of SIT, Bharat has started a petition which asks the Hous
Today we chat about the trip to sister city Kumagaya. Includes a funny hotel incident in Auckland. Related: Invercargill Mayor Nobby Clark Honoured on Fan Festival Float in Kumagaya Sister City Celebration Also worth a watch. Mike chats to Mrs Mayor. Mike chats to new Invercargill City Council CEO M