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Join Invercargill City Mayor Nobby Clark for a special Christmas edition of 90 Seconds+. In this festive recap, the mayor reflects on a challenging but rewarding year, including: Updates on the museum project and city developments 🏛️ Progress on Bluff’s wastewater management 💧 Roadworks frustrations and the council's response
Donald Trump is currently the 2024 Presidential Candidate of the Republican Party. He previously served as America’s 45th president, and is also a businessman and media personality.
Join Invercargill Mayor Nobby Clark as he provides an update on key issues affecting ratepayers, including the Bluff wastewater consent extension, new government wastewater standards, and the importance of sensible spending. Learn how these changes benefit the city and what they mean for the future of Invercargill’s infrastructure.
Old Invercargill and Whats On Invers wanted to get behind the glorious history of our region with a new video series. Each episode, “Old Invercargill” will feature a new icon of yesteryear, highlighting the beauty of Southland. Southland Museum & Art Gallery Our mysterious white pyramid sits at the
Welcome back to 90 Seconds+ with Invercargill City Mayor Nobby Clark! After a brief hiatus, we're back and diving into some hot topics. This week, we discuss: Simon Court's Bill: The Act MP's proposal to dismantle New Zealand's licensing trusts, including Invercargill
Resene Paint has been in the business of colour for 78 years. But the family-owned company is now facing margin pressure in its manufacturing operation. Resene paints has been a company of colour for 78 years but now the third generation family-owned business is facing margin pressure at CFO explains
Joe Huth is a dedicated "Knight Rider" historian who owns one of the original KITT cars used in the 1980s television series. His passion for the show led him to co-author "Knight Rider: 30 Years of a Lone Crusader and His Talking Car" and establish the
Join us as Mayor Nobby Clark discusses two of Invercargill’s most significant developments: the new $87M Museum of Southland and the ongoing Bluff wastewater challenges. Nobby provides a detailed breakdown of the museum’s costs, including the Tisbury facility and tuatara enclosure rebuild, and explains how the Bluff wastewater