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Southern DHB has launched its flu campaign and is encouraging its staff to take up the offer of a free influenza vaccination to protect themselves, their patients their colleagues, their families and their friends. “The aim is to increase the update of the flu vaccination by our staff from 61 percen
Te Anau’s fifth annual Tartan Festival is being held this Easter weekend starting on Friday (April 14) with a concert by Southland-based Celtic fusion band Pipeworkz. The group, with members from Invercargill, Te Anau, Queenstown, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin, have put together a new show fo
We salute you Fred Dagg (John Clarke) RIP you Kiwi Icon. and here’s a clip from Johns later satire show Clarke & Dawe in Australia.
There has been an accident on Tramway Road towards Rockdale Road. Injuries are unknown at this stage. Please be cautious when traveling down Tramway Road.
Three Lotto players will be jumping for joy after each winning $333,333 with Lotto First Division in tonight’s live Lotto draw. The winning Lotto tickets were sold at New World Westend in Rotorua, City Books and Lotto in Rotorua and Pak N Save Masterton in Masterson. Powerball was not struck this ev
“UPDATE: Serious crash on SH1 south of Dundedin now fatal” One person has died following the serious crash involving a small truck and car on State Highway One, between Milton and Waihola, south of Dunedin, this afternoon. Three other people, including the truck driver, have been taken to hospital w
Lotto players from Papamoa and Nelson might be booking a holiday to more tropical weather tomorrow after each winning $500,000 with Lotto First Division in tonight’s live Lotto draw. The winning Lotto tickets were sold at Pak n Save Papamoa in Papamoa and Countdown Nelson in Nelson. Powerball was no
Police are now in a position to release the names of the two people killed in the microlight crash at Kaka Point in the Catlins on Sunday. They were 30-year-old Thomas John Evans and 26-year-old Jenna Frances Craig, both of south Otago. Their families have asked for media outlets to please respect t