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Council Identifies Priority Repairs for City's 53 Bus Shelters
Council Identifies Priority Repairs for City's 53 Bus Shelters
Councils   -   May 07, 2026

Bus shelter improvements are on the way after Invercargill City Council completed a review of all 53 shelters across the city. The review was sparked by community organisation South Alive, which raised concerns about deterioration and maintenance issues at a council committee meeting in February. Council staff visited every bus

Property File Requests to Cost $20 as Council Goes Digital
Property File Requests to Cost $20 as Council Goes Digital
Councils   -   May 07, 2026

Invercargill City Council will charge $20 for property file requests from Monday 11 May, as it moves the service online to handle growing demand. The council receives around 500 property file and Land Information Memorandum (LIM) requests monthly, with 6000 requests processed last year alone. "Last year, Council received

Stolen Car Crime Spree Ends With Road Spikes North of Dunedin
Stolen Car Crime Spree Ends With Road Spikes North of Dunedin
News   -   May 06, 2026

Four young people are facing charges after stealing a car in Dunedin and using it to steal petrol from service stations across the city. Police received reports on Monday night that a Nissan had been stolen from a residential address in Caversham. Throughout Tuesday, the stolen vehicle was spotted conducting

Otago Sea Lions Reach Historic Breeding Milestone After 150 Years
Otago Sea Lions Reach Historic Breeding Milestone After 150 Years
News   -   May 06, 2026

Otago's New Zealand sea lion population has reached a historic milestone, producing more than 35 pups in a single breeding season for the first time in over a century. With 38 pups born this season, the population is officially on track to become mainland New Zealand's

Southland District Council Faces Ombudsman Criticism Over Transparency
Southland District Council Faces Ombudsman Criticism Over Transparency
Councils   -   May 06, 2026

Southland District Council has been ordered by the Ombudsman to overhaul its record keeping after refusing to release information about mayoral spending. The controversy began in August 2025 when media requested mayoral and chair spending records from all four Southland councils covering the previous term to July 31. While three

Council Identifies Priority Repairs for City's 53 Bus Shelters
Councils   -   May 07, 2026 Council Identifies Priority Repairs for City's 53 Bus Shelters

Bus shelter improvements are on the way after Invercargill City Council completed a review of all 53 shelters across the city. The review was sparked by community organisation South Alive, which raised concerns about deterioration and maintenance issues at a council committee meeting in February. Council staff visited every bus

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Council Identifies Priority Repairs for City's 53 Bus Shelters
Council Identifies Priority Repairs for City's 53 Bus Shelters
Councils   -   May 07, 2026

Bus shelter improvements are on the way after Invercargill City Council completed a review of all 53 shelters across the city. The review was sparked by community organisation South Alive, which raised concerns about deterioration and maintenance issues at a council committee meeting in February. Council staff visited every bus

SIT's Flexible Learning Model Attracts Attention From Northland MP
SIT's Flexible Learning Model Attracts Attention From Northland MP
Education   -   May 07, 2026

Northland MP Grant McCallum visited Southern Institute of Technology last Friday to explore the polytechnic's flexible learning options as he works to secure NorthTec's return to independence by 2027. Mr McCallum toured SIT's School of Nursing clinical suites and examined the institute's

Southland Businesswoman Appointed to Tertiary Education Commission Board
Southland Businesswoman Appointed to Tertiary Education Commission Board
News   -   May 07, 2026

A Southland businesswoman who started her career as an auto-electrician has been appointed to the Board of the Tertiary Education Commission. Tertiary Education Minister Penny Simmonds announced Michelle Findlater's appointment to the TEC Board, recognising her extensive experience in work-based training and the automotive industry. Findlater now manages

Government Pulls The Plug On BSA After Over Reach Backlash
Government Pulls The Plug On BSA After Over Reach Backlash
New Zealand   -   May 07, 2026

The Government has announced plans to disestablish the Broadcasting Standards Authority following a controversial ruling that extended the regulator's reach to online platforms. Media and Communications Minister Paul Goldsmith said the decision comes as New Zealand's media landscape has changed dramatically while regulatory settings have failed

Property File Requests to Cost $20 as Council Goes Digital
Property File Requests to Cost $20 as Council Goes Digital
Councils   -   May 07, 2026

Invercargill City Council will charge $20 for property file requests from Monday 11 May, as it moves the service online to handle growing demand. The council receives around 500 property file and Land Information Memorandum (LIM) requests monthly, with 6000 requests processed last year alone. "Last year, Council received

Stolen Car Crime Spree Ends With Road Spikes North of Dunedin
Stolen Car Crime Spree Ends With Road Spikes North of Dunedin
News   -   May 06, 2026

Four young people are facing charges after stealing a car in Dunedin and using it to steal petrol from service stations across the city. Police received reports on Monday night that a Nissan had been stolen from a residential address in Caversham. Throughout Tuesday, the stolen vehicle was spotted conducting

Otago Sea Lions Reach Historic Breeding Milestone After 150 Years
Otago Sea Lions Reach Historic Breeding Milestone After 150 Years
News   -   May 06, 2026

Otago's New Zealand sea lion population has reached a historic milestone, producing more than 35 pups in a single breeding season for the first time in over a century. With 38 pups born this season, the population is officially on track to become mainland New Zealand's

Southland District Council Faces Ombudsman Criticism Over Transparency
Southland District Council Faces Ombudsman Criticism Over Transparency
Councils   -   May 06, 2026

Southland District Council has been ordered by the Ombudsman to overhaul its record keeping after refusing to release information about mayoral spending. The controversy began in August 2025 when media requested mayoral and chair spending records from all four Southland councils covering the previous term to July 31. While three

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