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Southern Health Crisis Could Fall Victim To Govt Reforms
Southern Health Crisis Could Fall Victim To Govt Reforms
News   -   Jun 19, 2022

South’s health crisis could be lost to Govt health reforms – Sapere report likely to fall on deaf ears – Simmonds Invercargill MP Penny Simmonds fears critically needed action to improve the South’s ailing health services will not be addressed with sufficient urgency as the Government’s health refor

Lake Sumner Deer Management Programme a Success
Lake Sumner Deer Management Programme a Success
Environment   -   Jun 18, 2022

A pilot management programme undertaken by the Game Animal Council, in collaboration with the Department of Conservation, New Zealand Deerstalkers Association (NZDA) and local landowners has successfully removed 126 breeding hinds from the Lake Sumner Recreational Hunting Area (RHA). “We knew from a

Kirsty Pickett To Stand For Southland District Mayoralty
Kirsty Pickett To Stand For Southland District Mayoralty
Councils   -   Jun 17, 2022

The race for the mayoralty of the Southland District Council has become a two horse race. Te Anau based publisher and former journalist Kirsty Pickett has put herself forward as the candidate for the mayoralty of the District Council. SDC councillor Rob Scott is the other candidate at this stage see

Southland Sharks Sign Knight for Rest of NBL Season
Southland Sharks Sign Knight for Rest of NBL Season
News   -   Jun 17, 2022

The Southland Sharks have signed American point guard Daishon Knight for the remainder of the 2022 New Zealand National Basketball League season. Knight, who will be well known to southern supporters having played for the Manawatu Jets for three seasons between 2018 and 2021, will link with the team

Official Opening of Historic Carriage A199 at Lumsden
Official Opening of Historic Carriage A199 at Lumsden
Jun 17, 2022

The Lumsden Heritage Trust will be holding an official opening of the restored historic A class passenger carriage A199 at the Lumsden Railway Precinct on Queens Birthday Monday, 6 June 2022, at 12.45pm. The carriage A199, which is being used as an information kiosk, will be officially opened by Sou

Southern Health Crisis Could Fall Victim To Govt Reforms
News   -   Jun 19, 2022 Southern Health Crisis Could Fall Victim To Govt Reforms

South’s health crisis could be lost to Govt health reforms – Sapere report likely to fall on deaf ears – Simmonds Invercargill MP Penny Simmonds fears critically needed action to improve the South’s ailing health services will not be addressed with sufficient urgency as the Government’s health refor

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Southern Health Crisis Could Fall Victim To Govt Reforms
Southern Health Crisis Could Fall Victim To Govt Reforms
News   -   Jun 19, 2022

South’s health crisis could be lost to Govt health reforms – Sapere report likely to fall on deaf ears – Simmonds Invercargill MP Penny Simmonds fears critically needed action to improve the South’s ailing health services will not be addressed with sufficient urgency as the Government’s health refor

New Museum Build Scaled Back, Still At Least Five Years Away
New Museum Build Scaled Back, Still At Least Five Years Away
Councils   -   Jun 19, 2022

Invercargill’s new museum rebuild has just got smaller as councillors try to trim back planned expenditure before the rates are set for the year on June 28. At the Performance, Policy and Partnerships committee yesterday, councillors voted 6-3 to opt for the smaller 3500sqm build rather than the 415

How Government Funding Is Used To Muzzle Mainstream Media
How Government Funding Is Used To Muzzle Mainstream Media
News   -   Jun 19, 2022

As a local independent news media outlet whatsoninvers.nz chose not to sign up the the Govt media slush fund. Due to the strings attached. The Platform looks closer at the Public Interest Journalism Fund and exactly what mainstream media have agreed to. Read more:  How Government funding is used to

Mal’s Music Memory – Happy 80th Birthday Paul McCartney (Sir James Paul McCartney)
Mal’s Music Memory – Happy 80th Birthday Paul McCartney (Sir James Paul McCartney)
Entertainment   -   Jun 18, 2022

It’s birthday celebration time for one of the greatest song creators of modern times, Sir James Paul McCartney as he celebrates his 80th, yep 80th birthday this weekend. As the Rolling Stones sang Time Waits For No-one but McCartney has been keeping up with and ahead of many of his peers in recent y

Lake Sumner Deer Management Programme a Success
Lake Sumner Deer Management Programme a Success
Environment   -   Jun 18, 2022

A pilot management programme undertaken by the Game Animal Council, in collaboration with the Department of Conservation, New Zealand Deerstalkers Association (NZDA) and local landowners has successfully removed 126 breeding hinds from the Lake Sumner Recreational Hunting Area (RHA). “We knew from a

Kirsty Pickett To Stand For Southland District Mayoralty
Kirsty Pickett To Stand For Southland District Mayoralty
Councils   -   Jun 17, 2022

The race for the mayoralty of the Southland District Council has become a two horse race. Te Anau based publisher and former journalist Kirsty Pickett has put herself forward as the candidate for the mayoralty of the District Council. SDC councillor Rob Scott is the other candidate at this stage see

Southland Sharks Sign Knight for Rest of NBL Season
Southland Sharks Sign Knight for Rest of NBL Season
News   -   Jun 17, 2022

The Southland Sharks have signed American point guard Daishon Knight for the remainder of the 2022 New Zealand National Basketball League season. Knight, who will be well known to southern supporters having played for the Manawatu Jets for three seasons between 2018 and 2021, will link with the team

Official Opening of Historic Carriage A199 at Lumsden
Official Opening of Historic Carriage A199 at Lumsden
Jun 17, 2022

The Lumsden Heritage Trust will be holding an official opening of the restored historic A class passenger carriage A199 at the Lumsden Railway Precinct on Queens Birthday Monday, 6 June 2022, at 12.45pm. The carriage A199, which is being used as an information kiosk, will be officially opened by Sou

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