In this episode of "90 Seconds+," Invercargill Mayor Nobby Clark discusses the upcoming Bluff wastewater discharge consent renewal and its potential impact on city rates.
He explains the debate over discharge methods, including cultural concerns from iwi and the significant costs of land discharge. Mayor Clark also touches
Flashback to 2016. Who remembers the very popular UK TV show Some Mothers Do have Em? Well Frank, Betty and now an adult Jessica are back for a special promotional clip for British charity Sports Relief. A grown up Jessica is a chip of the old block and as accident prone as her Dad. They re […]
Today we chat with Deputy Mayor Tom Campbell 🏛️ while Mayor Nobby Clark is on bereavement leave 🤍. We discuss the city council relocating from the museum consultation 🖼️, staff and civic building updates 🏗️. Related: 240 Invercargill City Council Staff Set to Relocate
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Welcome back to another exciting episode! In this installment, we revisit the renowned Glenn Cockroft’s Traffic Enforcement Museum, a treasure trove of history and fascinating stories from the world of traffic law enforcement. Join us as we delve into the intriguing exhibits and rare memorabilia tha
🎥 Welcome Back to 90 Seconds+ with Invercargill Mayor Nobby Clark Clark! 🎥 Today, we tackle the hot topic of our Christmas lights and why things are changing. Nobby explains the challenges and the controversial decision to scale back next year, with a plan to involve retailers in brightening up th
Mike & About: Back in June I got to chat to rotarian Richard King about his 22nd years involvement with the The Rotary Book Sale now in it’s 42nd year.
In this week’s episode of “90 Seconds+ with Invercargill City Mayor Nobby Clark,” we dive into local issues: 🏢 The old burn-out building on Dee Street and its impact on local businesses. 🏠 The proposed sale of Donovan farm and what it means for our community. 🏡 Housing concerns, especially with t
Southland celebrates Heritage Month during March and as part of those celebrations the Thornbury Vintage Tractor & Implement Club’s Rural Haritage Centre in Thornbury will be open to the public on both Saturday and Sunday throughout the month. The centre houses the recently opened and highly acclaim