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Paid Candidate Round-Up of candidates standing for Invercargill City Council and ILT. Allan Arnold - Council Candidate I’m asking for your support for re-election because I bring common sense, logic and a principled approach. • My vision for Invercargill is a great place to live with a vibrant inner city,
Retrobowl Invercargill is all geared up for the school holidays with its new modernised entertainment centre. Owner Angela Caughey purchased the business in May 2024 and spent three weeks in May 2025 refurbishing the complex with new bowling machines and scoring systems from the USA. The 12-lane bowling alley was
In this episode, Invercargill Mayor Nobby Clark reflects on his final days in office, key achievements, challenges, and the future of local governance. Related: Outgoing Mayor And Councillors Sign OffI will miss Mayor Nobby Clark’s dry wit. The last of four valedictory speeches in Invercargill City Council chambers on
Autoplex is undergoing a business expansion in Invercargill, with its car parking development opening up a further 10 spaces for customers. Owner Daniel Blain is working hard to improve capacity at the central located garage on Yarrow Street, and with room for now 22 car parks, the warrant of fitness
* Free buses will run from Invercargill, Mataura, and Gore for easy access to Bluff * Over 50 activities are planned across seven interactive and themed zones for youth * Organisers aim to make the festival inclusive, supportive, and packed with positive energy Rangatahi Zone 2025 is set to return to Bluff this
Invercargill MP, Penny Simmonds. In contrast to many other parts of the country, Southland business confidence is growing. While many other regions are feeling the pinch, there’s a real positivity around the city at present and this has been supported by a recent Southland Business Confidence Survey. It shows
If you’ve lived in Invercargill for a while, you know our weather can be as unpredictable as a Bluff oyster season. Cool winds, sudden sun, and that bracing southern air are part of our charm – but they can also play havoc with your skin. Many locals quietly put up
This poll was locked down to only allowing those in the Invercargill city boundary to vote, this stopped double/multiple voting, those voting outside Invercargill and New Zealand. It shows Alex Crackett and Tom Campbell neck and neck.