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* Cyclists pursued a thief who stole a $15,000 road racing bike. * The thief was caught within three blocks and arrested by Police. * The owner raced in the finals the next day with minor bike damage. A group of elite cyclists attending a national cycling event in Invercargill found themselves
* Matt Russell praises committee for visiting regional aged care providers in New Zealand. * Presbyterian Support Southland faces funding shortfalls, rising care needs, and aging facilities. * Growing dementia care demands prompt calls for major changes in the aged care sector. Presbyterian Support Southland (PSS) Chief Executive Matt Russell expressed his appreciation
* Gibbston Valley hosts its last summer concert with 14,000 attendees enjoying perfect weather. * Cold Chisel, Icehouse, Bic Runga, and Everclear headline an unforgettable day of live music. * Greenstone Entertainment searches for a new Queenstown venue for future summer concerts. The final chapter of the Summer Concert at Gibbston Valley
* Southland median home prices hit record highs, with strong demand driving growth. * New listings in Southland rose 7.3%, contrasting with the national decline in listings. * Balanced market conditions in Southland offer steady opportunities for buyers and sellers. Southland’s property market finished 2024 on a high note, standing out
* A solar farm could reduce Stewart Island’s diesel use by up to 75%. * Council aims to implement renewable energy for reliable, affordable electricity and economic growth. * The project includes staged solar and wind energy solutions to benefit the island’s future. Stewart Island is set to take a significant
Starting Sunday evening, 19th January, crews will work on SH1 Tay Street between the Troopers roundabout and Deveron Street in both directions. This work will take place Sunday to Thursday, from 6 pm to 6 am. If you park in the Invercargill Central car park, please ensure your vehicle is
* Invercargill-based studio receives $40,000 CODE grant for developing a 2D action RPG. * Game development team includes SIT staff, graduates, and a current student. * Funding will create a prototype to secure investment for full game development. An Invercargill studio with close ties to the Southern Institute of Technology (SIT) has
In this episode of 90 Seconds+, we sit down with Invercargill City Deputy Mayor Tom Campbell as he shares insights into the year ahead and key council priorities. From tackling the Three Waters reform and managing rates increases to cutting costs without compromising essential services, Tom outlines the challenges and