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Progress results in the Invercargill City Council by-election have put candidate Steve Broad in the lead, although it is currently too close to call officially. Polls closed at midday today, and progress results were delivered to the Invercargill City Council just after midday. Progress results show
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Southlanders are being given a chance to hear how National will deal with the cost-of-living crisis, when the party’s deputy leader and finance spokesperson Nicola Willis visits Invercargill this Friday (Aug 4), Invercargill MP Penny Simmonds says. “This election is all about the economy and who is
Today we chat about the council trip to sister city Kumaygaya, Japan and Nobby gives his picks for the upcoming by election, endorsing two candidates, David Meades and Andrea Murrell. Related: Kumagaya Trip Underway This Week Vote In Our By Election Poll David Meades: A Strong Advocate For Council,
Here are the results from our by election poll. It was interesting watching the results come in with David Meades taking a lead from the start and Steve Broad & Lisa Tou McNaughton duking it out for 2nd spot, with Broad taking a lead over McNaughton. Total votes of 244 completed, compared to our may
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Rain is expected to develop tonight, accompanied by significant changes in wind patterns. Northwesterly winds will turn westerly and rapidly intensify to gale force late this evening, with gusts reaching speeds of up to 100 km/h. A Strong Wind Warning – Orange has been issued for the following area
Candidate statements from the 14 hopefuls standing in the 2023 Invercargill City Council by-election have been published, providing voters with an opportunity to learn more about the contenders. The by-election was triggered by the resignation of former councillor Nigel Skelt in May, leading to the