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I will miss Mayor Nobby Clark's dry wit. The last of four valedictory speeches in Invercargill City Council chambers on Tuesday afternoon, there was waiata following outgoing councillors' Evelyn Cook and Lesley Soper's speeches, and councillor Peter Kett spoke at length (40 mins) about everything
The sculpture of two labrador dogs playing with a ball is destined for lower Esk Street, despite it lacking any cultural significance to the city’s history. Invercargill city councillors voted 7-6 in favour of Mayor Nobby Clark’s Notice of Motion to accept the sculpture from the Invercargill Public
* Councillor attendance averaged 89 percent, with several members attending over 90 percent of meetings * Deputy Mayor Tom Campbell attended all but one meeting during the full council term * Health issues affected Peter Kett's final term, contributing to a lower attendance rate of 67 percent Attendance figures from the
This poll was locked down to only allowing those in the Invercargill city boundary to vote, this stopped double/multiple voting, those voting outside Invercargill and New Zealand. It shows Alex Crackett and Tom Campbell neck and neck.
What’s On Invers has launched its first official mayoral poll today (Friday 29 August) after test poll in July. We’ve taken extra steps to make sure it’s one of the most secure community polls around. We’ve invested several thousand dollars in a polling system that significantly
Welcome back to 90 Seconds+ with Invercargill City Mayor Nobby Clark. Today, Nobby gives a candid take on the Great Debate—what landed, what didn’t, and what’s next. Watch now. DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed by the Mayor and Mike in this video are their own and
Eight candidates vying for Invercargill’s top job went head-to-head at a Southland Business Chamber debate last night, fielding questions on council amalgamation, water reforms, spending priorities and ratepayer affordability. The debate mixed light-hearted moments – including a “chicken of shame” given to anyone who spoke over time – with serious discussion
Michael Laws talks to Nobby Clark about the challenges in local government, why he’s stepping down, and more.