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by Mike Sanford
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Renewal of the water main system on Kelvin Street is complete and work is now commencing on Stage Two of the project. Stage Two involves the renewal of the water main system on Esk Street between Kelvin and Deveron Streets. Work is expected to finish in mid November, 2015. Traffic on Esk Street wil
South Port New Zealand’s strategy of diversifying earning streams has protected the Company’s revenue from adverse economic cycles. The Chairman, Mr Rex Chapman told shareholders attending the Annual Meeting in Bluff today, the 2015 result is “particularly pleasing because this time last year we did
Hundreds of our city folk made for Invercargill train station to catch a blast from the past. The crowds came to see a working steam locomotive with passenger carriages roll into Invercargill as part of a South Island length tour to commemorate the 100th anniversary of World War 1. The 100 year old
Invercargill Police can confirm the 17 year-old who has been charged with assault in relation to an incident on Saturday, 17 October, has had the charge upgraded to manslaughter after appearing in the Invercargill District Court today. As the matter is still before the courts, police are unable to c
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by Mike Sanford
A Southland Girls High School student has taken out the top prize at the 2026 NZAS Southland Science and Technology Fair, beating 328 fellow competitors with a project that could change how we keep food fresh. Aroha Ridzuan won the NZAS Premier Science Award for Beyond the Leaf: Mānuka &
Southland is holding up where most of the country isn't. Seven months into 2026, the region has recorded a 3.1% increase in average home values — one of just three regions in positive territory nationally, alongside Canterbury (1.3%) and Otago (2.8%). Invercargill is up 0.1%
A new $1 million fund will back community groups, volunteers and landowners fighting wilding pines across the country. Biosecurity Minister Andrew Hoggard made the announcement Tuesday at the national Wilding Pine Conference in Southland. The money, available through the National Wilding Conifer Control Programme, will be spread over two years
Sixteen-year-old Invercargill race car driver, Nieko Scoles, has claimed the 2026 Toyota Winter Series title in his first full foray into a national level motorsport series. Scoles finished first in the Winter Series and second in the Trophy/Rookie series in an impressive campaign fought out over four rounds in
Two hundred and fifty student projects. Forty years. And for the first time, the sponsors are competing too. The NZAS Southland Science and Technology Fair opens to the public this Wednesday, marking four decades of the region's biggest student science event. Running August 11 to 14 at a
Invercargill MP Penny Simmonds has welcomed a decision to fast-track approval of the Hananui Aquaculture Project off Stewart Island (Rakiura), saying it will provide a massive boost for the local economy. "Once it's fully operational, this aquaculture project will produce over 14000 tonnes of salmon per year,
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Invercargill Police are investigating a fatal motor vehicle accident that occurred around 7.10am Monday 26th October 2015. A charcoal coloured Nissan 2 door vehicle was travelling in a westerly direction on Yarrow Street towards Dee Street and proceeded across Dee Street, crashing into the wall of t
More pics from the Southland Transport Invercargill Truck Parade. With over 200 trucks spectators got to see trucks of all shapes and sizes. Part 1 Here
After a week of unsettled weather Southland was treated to sun in time for the Southland Transport Invercargill Truck Parade. With over 200 trucks spectators got to see trucks of all shapes and sizes. Part 2 Here
Renewal of the water main system on Kelvin Street is complete and work is now commencing on Stage Two of the project. Stage Two involves the renewal of the water main system on Esk Street between Kelvin and Deveron Streets. Work is expected to finish in mid November, 2015. Traffic on Esk Street wil
South Port New Zealand’s strategy of diversifying earning streams has protected the Company’s revenue from adverse economic cycles. The Chairman, Mr Rex Chapman told shareholders attending the Annual Meeting in Bluff today, the 2015 result is “particularly pleasing because this time last year we did
Hundreds of our city folk made for Invercargill train station to catch a blast from the past. The crowds came to see a working steam locomotive with passenger carriages roll into Invercargill as part of a South Island length tour to commemorate the 100th anniversary of World War 1. The 100 year old
Invercargill Police can confirm the 17 year-old who has been charged with assault in relation to an incident on Saturday, 17 October, has had the charge upgraded to manslaughter after appearing in the Invercargill District Court today. As the matter is still before the courts, police are unable to c