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Hope you all have a great time at the SGHS & SBHS school ball! Now boys remember to listen to your chaperone.
Country singer Glen Campbell has died aged 81. Glen Travis Campbell (April 22, 1936 – August 8, 2017) was an American rock and country music singer, musician, songwriter, television host and actor. He is best known for a series of hits in the 1960s and 1970s, and for hosting a music and comedy varie
Tonight we break with the format and we remember a giant in NZ entertainment. Billy T James, passed away this day 26 years ago There wasn’t much that Billy couldn’t do when it came to entertainment, ballet a likely exception. Hope you are still resting in peace Billy. You still make us laugh. Mal
Adam West, the ardent actor who managed to keep his tongue in cheek while wearing the iconic cowl of the Caped Crusader on the classic 1960s tv series Batman, has died. He was 88. Later in life the actor was a storied voice actor appearing on ‘Family Guy’, ‘The Simpsons’, and ‘Batman: The Animated S
Rebecca Amundsen a second term Invercargill City Councillor is the new Deputy Mayor confirmed at council meeting on Tuesday 23rd May. What’s On Invers Out & About asks, are you excited about our new deputy mayor Rebecca Amundsen? Out & About brought to you by Petsmart.nz, corner Spey & Deveron Stree
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 Boys’ High School was founded in 1881 and, in 1926, the origin
At the 1943 elections citizens of Invercargill voted the return of licensed hotels to the city. But they did not go back to the hotel system as it exists elsewhere in New Zealand. Instead, the Government established a trust to administer the sale of liquor in the city. Our film shows the first steps