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Deputy Mayor Nobby Clark gave the rates issue one last push in council today, before the ICC finally adopted the Annual Plan 2022-23. He had numerous questions to ask regarding council expenditure including staff remuneration and employee costs, which was backed by fellow councillor Ian Pottinger. T
Eight lucky Lotto players will be celebrating tonight after each winning $21,677 with Lotto Second Division in tonight’s live Lotto draw. It will be a night to remember for one lucky Lotto player from Whangarei after winning $1 million with Lotto First Division in tonight’s live Lotto draw. The winn
The Bluff RSA are holding an Open Day at their premises at 44 Gore Street in Bluff this Saturday, 2 July. Everyone is welcome and it is a great chance to look behind the scenes of this innovative organisation and learn more about some of their recent and upcoming projects. Proceedings will commence
Mike & About: Three Waters Petition Rally at invercargill City Council, last Thursday. I chat to Laurie Paterson and Logan Evans from Groundswell NZ.Read more 👉 whatsoninvers.nz/vocal-crowd-at-three-waters-petition-rally-full-video
Deputy Mayor Nobby Clark has gained the support he needs from four other councillors to file another Notice of Motion pushing for council to join the ‘Communities 4 Local Democracy’ breakaway group. The group is in opposition to the proposed 3 Waters reform and already made up of 31 other councils a
Southland Sports Car Club volunteer Greg McLeod is an example of just how valuable volunteers are to clubs. When his employer Purdue Bros. decided to send one of their trucks to motor race meetings at Teretonga Park near Invercargill to help with incident recovery sixteen years ago Greg, who had onl
Southland Gymnastics recently announced its team for 2022, and includes two Southern Institute of Technology students who are hoping to excel at the national competition in less than a month, at ILT Stadium, Invercargill. Bailey Keepin, first-year Bachelor of Architecture student, and Lewis Thomson,
A craft market at the Bluff Town Hall on the main street of Bluff will take place Today (Saturday 25 June) from 9am until 1pm. Bluff Promotions are organising the event which will feature a wide variety of items including knitwear, jewellery, steampunk spiders, photography, plants, candles and plent