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Public consultation from 5 June to 5 July formed a key part of the process. Council received 312 submissions and 32 submitters presented during two days of hearings at the Wallacetown Community Centre on 16 and 17 July. Council deliberated on the submissions on 24 July and resolved to proceed with i
Bluff’s Thieves Alley Market is on again this Saturday. The unique and popular market will be held at the Bluff Oyster Festival Site in Barrow Street, Bluff from 10am until 2pm this Saturday, 31 August. The market, which always features a wide range of unique and exciting stalls, takes place the day
An Invercargill lawyer has addressed the Invercargill City Council on PowerNet’s Awarua power pole upgrade project, that will see some erected in resident’s backyards. Shelley Munro spoke in the public forum of the council meeting today, about the plans for the 21m-high power poles along a 19.6km li
Invercargill and Auckland are celebrating a significant milestone today: the fifth anniversary of their direct jet service. Launched in August 2019, this service has been pivotal in transforming the connectivity and economic landscape of the Southland region. Invercargill Airport, alongside regional
Internal Affairs Minister Brooke van Velden has announced the Government’s finalised terms of reference for Phase 2 of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into COVID-19 Lessons. This phase will expand on the initial inquiry, focusing on crucial decisions made during 2021 and 2022 regarding the use of va
Cabinet has recommended a series of amendments to the Fast-track Approvals Bill, a crucial piece of legislation designed to accelerate the delivery of key infrastructure and housing projects in New Zealand. The announcement was made by RMA Reform Minister Chris Bishop and Regional Development Minist
The coalition government has announced a series of measures designed to address New Zealand’s energy security and affordability challenges, including a review of the electricity market’s performance. The review, expected to be finalised in the coming weeks, aims to ensure the market is efficient, co
Amy Coombes, a Southern Institute of Technology (SIT) graduate and talented Interior Designer, has achieved significant recognition in the 2024 Trends International Design Awards (TIDA) New Zealand Group Home Builder Bathroom of the Year. Mrs Coombes not only claimed the top prize but also secured t