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Funeral Notices are published daily at 6:40am Monday to Saturday a free community service provided by whatsoninvers.nz If you would like your loved one’s death/funeral notices, memoriam or acknowledgement listed email it in word or PDF to [email protected] ALLISON, Lenox William: Passed away peacefully
Health Minister Shane Reti visited Invercargill today to meet with staff at Invercargill Hospital and discuss the region’s health challenges. During his visit, Dr Reti spoke with hospital staff and clinicians to understand what further support is needed from Wellington. “I’m here to understand how w
* Josh Burnett returns to the SBS Bank Tour of Southland after making history in 2022. * The race director highlights the tour's role in Burnett's career, predicting his European success. * Young riders like Marshall Erwood and James Gardner are expected to shine in this year's
Just a short note that we will be rolling out our shiny new website this after/evening, content maybe unavailable for a short time. Lots more exciting things to tell you about once we fully launch. Mike and the team.
🎥 Welcome Back to 90 Seconds+ with Invercargill Mayor Nobby Clark Clark! 🎥 Today, we tackle the hot topic of our Christmas lights and why things are changing. Nobby explains the challenges and the controversial decision to scale back next year, with a plan to involve retailers in brightening up th
Residents of Invercargill, Southland, Clutha, and Stewart Island are set to experience rough weather, with a strong wind watch in effect from 9 AM today until 7 AM tomorrow. MetService has forecast northwesterly winds to intensify during the day, with gusts reaching up to 90 km/h, especially in coas
The New Zealand government has announced a major legislative change aimed at making building in the country easier and more affordable. Building and Construction Minister Chris Penk revealed the Building (Overseas Building Products, Standards, and Certification Schemes) Amendment Bill, which promise
The latest Roy Morgan poll for August 2024 shows a significant boost in support for New Zealand’s National-led coalition government. The coalition, comprising the National, ACT, and New Zealand First parties, increased its lead over the Labour-Greens-Māori Party opposition, securing 53% of the vote,