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Dunedin is mourning the sudden loss of former Mayor Jules Radich, who passed away while serving as a City Councillor. Mayor Sophie has paid tribute to her predecessor, saying, “I’m shocked and deeply saddened by the sudden passing of former Mayor Jules Radich. Jules was a much appreciated, valued
A man has been charged with theft after nine veteran war plaques were taken from St John Cemetery in Invercargill between late October and late November. Invercargill Police confirmed a 44-year-old man is facing charges following the removal of memorial plaques, four of which were taken from the graves of
The reforms mark a shift away from years of centralisation and are designed to bring decision-making back to communities, improve accountability, and create stronger links between education providers, employers, and learners. Vocational Education Minister and Invercargill MP Penny Simmonds said, “Today is the start of a stronger, more responsive vocational
The Invercargill - Southland Chess Club will be hosting the New Zealand Chess Congress from this Friday (Jan 2nd) Congress organiser Richie Christie told whatsoninvers the two Grandmasters who have confirmed attendance are Daniel Fernandez (England). Daniel has visited our shores before in 2020 when he won the NZ Championships
The Invercargill City Council has confirmed a clear path forward for the opening of Te Unua Museum of Southland, with the new facility set to open to the public in 2027. Councillors considered the museum’s opening timeline at a meeting today, where three options were presented for discussion. Alternative
A free public shower facility in Invercargill will remain open until at least March 2026, despite high operating costs and questions around its long-term future. Located in the central city’s Wachner Place, the facility includes a restroom and free shower service that is used, on average, twice a day.
Presbyterian Support Southland (PSS) has marked the first milestone in its five-year redevelopment plan for Peacehaven Retirement Village, with the official opening of a new show home on Tuesday, 16 December. The home offers a first look at the modern living spaces being created as part of a large-scale transformation
Gore’s water supply is now fully treated at the East Gore Water Treatment Plant, delivering cleaner, safer drinking water to the community. The Gore District Council announced the completion of the centralised water treatment project, which finished on time and under budget despite being a technically challenging task. The