* Night roadworks on Tay Street continue with eastbound closures from 6 PM to 6 AM.
* Lane closures on Dee Street and Otatara Road works will cause detours and delays.
* Heavy traffic expected on Bainfield Road for A&P Show on Saturday.
The resurfacing of State Highway 1 (Tay Street)
* Trump insists he is neutral, focused on securing peace, and aligned with global stability.
* Zelensky challenges Trump's approach, citing past Russian actions and broken agreements.
* JD Vance accuses Zelensky of disrespecting US support, urging appreciation for American aid.
A tense and fiery discussion unfolded in the Oval Office
A new initiative is giving Southland children a healthier reward for their sporting efforts. The Manawa Tītī award replaces traditional ‘player of the day’ certificates with a free pass to Splash Palace, encouraging active play beyond the sports field.
Created in partnership with Invercargill sports organisations, the award is supported
Join Mayor Nobby Clark as he discusses key city issues, including rate increases, the estimated $4 million spent on consultants, and concerns over the proposed inner city $5 million playground. He also highlights infrastructure upgrades, Bluff Hill’s expanding bike trails, and a recent visit from Invercargill’s Japanese sister
* A $50,000 donation from Hugo Charitable Trust helped Presbyterian Support Southland meet its funding goal.
* The $400,000 project expands the Iona dementia facility with six new psychogeriatric beds.
* The upgrade will provide better care for Southland’s elderly with high-level dementia needs.
A major funding milestone has been
* Night roadworks on Tay Street continue with eastbound closures from 6 PM to 6 AM.
* Lane closures on Dee Street and Otatara Road works will cause detours and delays.
* Heavy traffic expected on Bainfield Road for A&P Show on Saturday.
The resurfacing of State Highway 1 (Tay Street)
Jim’s Laundry Services has come to Southland for the first time, specialising in small businesses such as physiotherapies and private accommodation.
Swapnal offers a quick turnaround same day service to business owners, filling a much needed gap in the industry.
Two years ago he opened the self-service laundrymat in
Another great weekend of live music across Invercargill. Friday night, Lara Kerr plays Live in the Lobby at Two Doors Down from 5:30pm, Get Folked returns to RIFF for another brilliant night of music and community, and Waxy's has Jetset kicking off from 9pm till late. Saturday,
The Civic Theatre is turning 120.
The Invercargill theatre opened on November 14, 1906, when Governor Lord Plunket and Prime Minister Sir Joseph Ward cut the ribbon on what was then called the Invercargill Town Hall and Theatre.
Invercargill City Council manager venues and events Ryan Sycamore said the Civic
Majority of New Zealanders View Mining Positively, New Poll Finds
A new nationwide survey has found that mining enjoys more support than opposition among New Zealanders, with many recognising its contribution to jobs, exports, and economic growth.
The Curia Market Research poll, which surveyed 1,400 people across the country,
Simon Thompson has won the top prize at the country music awards that matter.
The Senior MLT NZ Gold Guitar Award went to Thompson over King's Birthday Weekend, along with $5,000 cash, a fully produced single, and a trip to the 2027 Tamworth Country Music Festival in
* Night roadworks on Tay Street continue with eastbound closures from 6 PM to 6 AM.
* Lane closures on Dee Street and Otatara Road works will cause detours and delays.
* Heavy traffic expected on Bainfield Road for A&P Show on Saturday.
The resurfacing of State Highway 1 (Tay Street)
* Thousands took part in the Wensley’s Cycles Surf to City, walking, running, and biking.
* The event supports community involvement, fundraising, and accessibility for all participants.
* Red Cross programme provides bikes for former refugees settling in Invercargill.
The Wensley’s Cycles Surf to City event once again drew thousands of
On episode #2281 of The Joe Rogan Experience, Elon Musk joined Joe Rogan for another deep dive into some of the most pressing issues of our time. The conversation spanned a wide range of topics, from the dangers of artificial intelligence and government inefficiencies to the challenges facing SpaceX and
* Meridian and NZAS have agreed on a 50MW power reduction for winter 2025.
* The reduction will take effect from 10 March to 31 August 2025.
* Meridian may call for further demand reductions in April 2026.
Meridian Energy Limited and New Zealand Aluminium Smelters Limited (NZAS) have reached an agreement to
* Trump insists he is neutral, focused on securing peace, and aligned with global stability.
* Zelensky challenges Trump's approach, citing past Russian actions and broken agreements.
* JD Vance accuses Zelensky of disrespecting US support, urging appreciation for American aid.
A tense and fiery discussion unfolded in the Oval Office
A new initiative is giving Southland children a healthier reward for their sporting efforts. The Manawa Tītī award replaces traditional ‘player of the day’ certificates with a free pass to Splash Palace, encouraging active play beyond the sports field.
Created in partnership with Invercargill sports organisations, the award is supported
Join Mayor Nobby Clark as he discusses key city issues, including rate increases, the estimated $4 million spent on consultants, and concerns over the proposed inner city $5 million playground. He also highlights infrastructure upgrades, Bluff Hill’s expanding bike trails, and a recent visit from Invercargill’s Japanese sister
* A $50,000 donation from Hugo Charitable Trust helped Presbyterian Support Southland meet its funding goal.
* The $400,000 project expands the Iona dementia facility with six new psychogeriatric beds.
* The upgrade will provide better care for Southland’s elderly with high-level dementia needs.
A major funding milestone has been