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Scarlett Polley is loving the move into Wrens with her new interior design business. Having worked in soft furnishings in H&J Smiths up until it closed, she seized the opportunity to go out on her own, and created Scarlet Rose Interiors in August 2023. Initially working from home as a mobile showroo
Some significant names have gone on to the “great gig in the sky” over the past month. In no particular order, here we go. A chap who created his own distinctive sound with his guitar. Duanne Eddy passed away this week. Duane came to prominence in early 60’s American rock n roll with his distinctive
“🎬 Welcome to this episode of ’90 Seconds+ with Invercargill Mayor Nobby Clark’ where we discuss the notable achievements and future plans for the city. 🌟 Today, we spotlight Invercargill Central, which is up for some prestigious design awards, read more here and delve into the planned redevelopme
New Fowler Homes Southland franchisee owners Heather Scott-Smith and Cameron Lang are a unique team bringing 20 years combined building experience to the business. Their new show home at 33 Scully Place was officially opened on Wednesday April 24, and also doubles as their team office. Scully Place
Multiple flights will be occurring at the same time; all are subject to weather conditions and operational requirements. Southland people looking skyward will be able to catch a glimpse of the Boeing P-8A Poseidon and the Air Force Heritage Flight of New Zealand. See the schedule below to see if th
Today, we have Mrs Mayor back for a chat about various topics, and we gain more insight into the real Mayor Nobby, not the man the mainstream media and a couple of councillors try to portray.
Eloise Wallace, Director of Museum of Southland, expressed excitement for the future while acknowledging the significance of the past. Related: Friday Flashback – Southland Museum Athenaeum and Beyond “We are thrilled about the prospects of our new museum. However, it’s essential we honour the cheri
It’s all about sticking to your knitting at the Crafters At Latitude 46 market this weekend. Everything crafty is celebrated at the event, which has been held twice a year in Invercargill for the past decade. Committee member Wendy Butler said they offered two quite distinct markets each year – the