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Winter Blast Forecast, Bringing Snow To Low Levels Across Southland
Winter Blast Forecast, Bringing Snow To Low Levels Across Southland
News   -   Oct 05, 2022

An intense cold outbreak spreads northwards over the country today and on Thursday, bringing unseasonably low snow to the South Island and the lower North Island. South to southwest gales are also possible, especially in the east from Invercargill to Wellington. Snow is likely to affect many parts o

Burt Munro Challenge Returns 2023!
Burt Munro Challenge Returns 2023!
Burt Munro Challenge   -   Oct 04, 2022

The countdown is officially on to the return of the Burt Munro Challenge 8 – 12 February 2023, with registrations and ticket sales for the largest rally in the southern hemisphere now on sale! Challenge organisers are looking forward to once again welcoming new and returning riders, spectators and s

Ki Uta Ki Tai Waka Challenge 2022
Ki Uta Ki Tai Waka Challenge 2022
News   -   Oct 03, 2022

Ki Uta Ki Tai (from the mountains to the sea) Waka Challenge is back for a third year to uplift and bring whānau together. The event, run by Ngā Kete Matauranga Pounamu Charitable Trust, is being held on Saturday 22 October 2022 at the Marakura Yacht Club in Te Anau. NKMP Kōrari Māori Public Health

Southland Filmmaker has Film Selected for International Film Festival
Southland Filmmaker has Film Selected for International Film Festival
Environment   -   Oct 03, 2022

Invercargill-based Filmmaker, Matt Inns, has had his sci-fi western, The Ballad of Maddog Quinn, accepted for the prestigious Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival, held in Sitges, Spain. The Ballad of Maddog Quinn centres around infamous outlaw, Maddog Quinn, who is wanted and on the run fro

Council Declined Offer To Buy Rundown Building, Costing Ratepayers $1M Demolition Costs
Council Declined Offer To Buy Rundown Building, Costing Ratepayers $1M Demolition Costs
councils   -   Oct 02, 2022

Right before the very first Covid-19 lockdown back in March 2020, the Invercargill City Council made a decision to demolish the old building at 66 Dee St next to the library. The budgeted amount was $1.4 million, but prior to the meeting Nelson businessman Gaire Thompson offered to buy it from counc

Langlands Officially Open: Alan Dennis Reflects on Invercargill’s History of Hotels
Langlands Officially Open: Alan Dennis Reflects on Invercargill’s History of Hotels
Business   -   Oct 01, 2022

The Langlands Hotel was officially opened today, and ILT board president Alan Dennis formally cut the ribbon for the $52 million, 4.5 star hotel. The largest single development in ILT’s history, the hotel has 78 rooms and is seven storeys high – a real landmark feature in the city.  Alan reflected i

Bluff to Host Top Schools MTB talent
Bluff to Host Top Schools MTB talent
News   -   Oct 01, 2022

For a couple of days in October, Bluff will be the centre of the mountain biking universe, at least as far as New Zealand is concerned. The Southland Mountain Bike Club will be hosting the Skoda National School Mountain Bike Championships from 13 to 16 October, drawing the top secondary school mount

Arrest in Invercargill Incident 
Arrest in Invercargill Incident 
News   -   Oct 01, 2022

Invercargill Police have arrested an 18-year-old man following a disorder incident at a property on Steel Road, Lorneville, on Friday night. One person was transported to hospital in a critical condition and two others sustained non-life-threatening injuries. The parties involved are understood to b

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