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Bioenergy Association chief executive Brian Cox want’s to clone the Wood Energy South model and replicate it nationwide. Mr Cox says the Wood Energy South initiative provides a pathway for other regions to follow. “The work being undertaken by Wood Energy South is invaluable and proves that real pro
Fonterra Co-operative Group Limited today increased its 2016/17 forecast Farmgate Milk Price by 75 cents to $6.00 per kgMS. When combined with the forecast earnings per share range for the 2017 financial year of 50 to 60 cents, the total payout available to farmers in the current season is forecast
Significant investment into a new restaurant and bar in Waikiwi reflects the Invercargill Licensing Trust’s commitment to the community it serves. Almost a year since construction began, The Waikiwi and an adjacent restaurant to be known as The Foundry, opens today. The all new Waikiwi & The Foundry
Phase one of the public consultation process for Anderson Park House saw over 250 suggestions for future uses of Invercargill’s premier historic home. From these suggestions three preliminary options for future uses of Anderson Park House have now been developed and further public input is invited.
Police have arrested and charged a person in relation to a burglary and an arson which occurred in Strathern, Invercargill on Monday 14th November. Photo: whatsoninvers.nz The Pomona Street Discount Store on Tramway Road was broken into at approximately 5:50am on Monday. Then at approximately 7am th
During the school holidays, kids were choosing artworks from the City’s art collection for the next Invercargill Public Art Gallery exhibition. Under-18s were able to choose from 70 images of artworks covering the walls of a special space at the 5 Don Street pop-up gallery. A wide-ranging 46 artwork
Fonterra has confirmed all of its staff in New Zealand are safe following the earthquake overnight and there is no major damage to any of its manufacturing sites. It does expect some milk collection disruption due to road closures and other issues accessing farms in the top of the South Island. “We’
Emergency services were called to the crash at the intersection of Willis and Ross streets in Grasmere, where five people have been injured in a crash involving a ute, a car, and a power pole. A St John Ambulance spokesman said two ambulances were sent to the scene, with one person taken to hospital