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Te Pūkenga Faces Urgent Overhaul to Address Financial Issues
Te Pūkenga Faces Urgent Overhaul to Address Financial Issues
Community   -   Jun 18, 2024

Tertiary Education Minister Penny Simmonds has highlighted the unsustainable financial situation of the national model currently in place, necessitating “difficult choices.” In her second letter of expectations to mega-polytechnic Te Pūkenga, Simmonds urged immediate action to maintain vocational tr

112+ Years Of Poultry Celebrated In The South This Weekend
112+ Years Of Poultry Celebrated In The South This Weekend
Community   -   Jun 15, 2024

Organisers of this weekend’s Invercargill Poultry Show will be hoping they don’t get themselves into too much of a flap, with more than 600 entries registered. Held at the Kennington Kennel Club, life member Jill Maxwell-Strang said before Covid-19 they used to get even more entries – coming from al

Laybuy Suspends Services Amid Financial Struggles
Laybuy Suspends Services Amid Financial Struggles
Business   -   Jun 15, 2024

Laybuy, a Kiwi buy-now-pay-later (BNPL) operator, has suspended its payment services, leaving merchants in a lurch. Founded in 2017 by Gary Rohloff, a seasoned retailer who previously managed brands like Number One Shoes, Warehouse Stationery, and Ezibuy, Laybuy aimed to provide a safe and easy alte

Old Invercargill Flashback – 2003 Real Estate Adverts
Old Invercargill Flashback – 2003 Real Estate Adverts
Featured   -   Jun 14, 2024

Old Invercargill: A Glimpse into 2003 Real Estate prices. Follow the Old Invercargill Facebook page Today, Old Invercargill takes us back to 2003 with these fascinating real estate adverts. It’s intriguing to see how property prices have evolved over the years. What’s even more impressive is that ma

Childcare Regulations to Undergo Major Review Led by David Seymour
Childcare Regulations to Undergo Major Review Led by David Seymour
Education   -   Jun 14, 2024

David Seymour, Minister for Regulation, has announced the first “red tape review” targeting early childhood education (ECE) sector regulations. This initiative is part of a broader government plan to review various sectors, as agreed upon in the coalition agreement between National and ACT parties.

Te Pūkenga Faces Urgent Overhaul to Address Financial Issues
Community   -   Jun 18, 2024 Te Pūkenga Faces Urgent Overhaul to Address Financial Issues

Tertiary Education Minister Penny Simmonds has highlighted the unsustainable financial situation of the national model currently in place, necessitating “difficult choices.” In her second letter of expectations to mega-polytechnic Te Pūkenga, Simmonds urged immediate action to maintain vocational tr

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Te Pūkenga Faces Urgent Overhaul to Address Financial Issues
Te Pūkenga Faces Urgent Overhaul to Address Financial Issues
Community   -   Jun 18, 2024

Tertiary Education Minister Penny Simmonds has highlighted the unsustainable financial situation of the national model currently in place, necessitating “difficult choices.” In her second letter of expectations to mega-polytechnic Te Pūkenga, Simmonds urged immediate action to maintain vocational tr

Safe Landing in Invercargill Following Virgin Australia Engine Fire
Safe Landing in Invercargill Following Virgin Australia Engine Fire
News   -   Jun 17, 2024

Update: 8:40pm Monday, This story has been updated with the latest information supplied by Virgin Australia. Virgin Australia flight VA148 from Queenstown to Melbourne has safely landed at Invercargill Airport following a possible bird strike during take-off this evening. All passengers have disemba

Invercargill’s Gateway Roundabout Described as “Unsightly” by Deputy Mayor
Invercargill’s Gateway Roundabout Described as “Unsightly” by Deputy Mayor
Community   -   Jun 16, 2024

Invercargill’s northern entrance roundabout has come under fire for its unattractive appearance, with Deputy Mayor Tom Campbell describing it as “the most unsightly I’ve ever seen.” The issue was brought up at a recent council committee meeting where the focus was on beautifying the city’s entrances

ILT Celebrates 80th Anniversary with Special Brew and Community Events
ILT Celebrates 80th Anniversary with Special Brew and Community Events
Community   -   Jun 15, 2024

ILT marked its 80th anniversary with a series of events, including a special collaboration with Emerson’s Brewery and an ILT-wide birthday happy hour. To celebrate this milestone, ILT and the award-winning brewery crafted a limited-edition hazy ale named “Matey We’re Eighty.” This exclusive brew was

112+ Years Of Poultry Celebrated In The South This Weekend
112+ Years Of Poultry Celebrated In The South This Weekend
Community   -   Jun 15, 2024

Organisers of this weekend’s Invercargill Poultry Show will be hoping they don’t get themselves into too much of a flap, with more than 600 entries registered. Held at the Kennington Kennel Club, life member Jill Maxwell-Strang said before Covid-19 they used to get even more entries – coming from al

Laybuy Suspends Services Amid Financial Struggles
Laybuy Suspends Services Amid Financial Struggles
Business   -   Jun 15, 2024

Laybuy, a Kiwi buy-now-pay-later (BNPL) operator, has suspended its payment services, leaving merchants in a lurch. Founded in 2017 by Gary Rohloff, a seasoned retailer who previously managed brands like Number One Shoes, Warehouse Stationery, and Ezibuy, Laybuy aimed to provide a safe and easy alte

Old Invercargill Flashback – 2003 Real Estate Adverts
Old Invercargill Flashback – 2003 Real Estate Adverts
Featured   -   Jun 14, 2024

Old Invercargill: A Glimpse into 2003 Real Estate prices. Follow the Old Invercargill Facebook page Today, Old Invercargill takes us back to 2003 with these fascinating real estate adverts. It’s intriguing to see how property prices have evolved over the years. What’s even more impressive is that ma

Childcare Regulations to Undergo Major Review Led by David Seymour
Childcare Regulations to Undergo Major Review Led by David Seymour
Education   -   Jun 14, 2024

David Seymour, Minister for Regulation, has announced the first “red tape review” targeting early childhood education (ECE) sector regulations. This initiative is part of a broader government plan to review various sectors, as agreed upon in the coalition agreement between National and ACT parties.

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