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Further security measures at Stirling Point in Bluff will be considered after glass panelling at the viewing platform has been vandalised again, just a day after previous damage was repaired. The glass panels at the Stirling Point lookout were replaced in December after the viewing platform had been
The Invercargill City Council continues to disagree with Audit New Zealand’s opinion about the value of its financial performance. The council felt blindsided by auditors late last year when it pushed out its deadline for sign off, implying that the ICC had a high volume of errors in the consolidati
The northern end of Dee St will see significant traffic impacts during work on the stormwater main pipe network along Dee and Herbert St starting today Monday 6th March. Various stormwater, sewerage and water pipes throughout the city have been upgraded over the past year as part of Invercargill Cit
Health practitioners dispensing natural therapeutic products could eventually face a number of restrictions under a new Bill before Parliament. But there has been backlash from several advocacy groups including Voices For Freedom, (VFF) that has made public its concerns over the Bill, saying that th
Police are seeking the victim and witnesses of an alleged assault that took place at Queens Garden in Mataura on Sunday, March 5th. The incident was reported at around 3:30 pm, with several members of the public calling the police to report that a man was being assaulted by two others in the park. U
“Today, the Gore District Council was sentenced in the Gore District Court for a charge laid by WorkSafe. The charge arose following the discovery of three-year-old Lachlan Jones in one of the Gore oxidation ponds in January 2019. The Council pleaded guilty to the charge, which stated that they fail
Southland teenage motor racing star, Alex Crosbie, the reigning New Zealand Formula Ford Champion, has made a stunning start to his national title defence. Crosbie, a Year 12 student at Southland Boys High School, has a 99 point lead after two rounds of the championship which took place at Hampton D
Art panels which had once surrounded the Invercargill CBD development have been given a new lease on life for the benefit of Southlanders living with dementia. A selection of the art panels have been repurposed as vibrant fencing along the northern border of Presbyterian Support Southland (PSS) Enli