Memories, music, fun
Sun and satisfaction prevail
Maori can rest in peace
Kaumatua Michael Skerrett now knows he can rest in peace.
Top-notch music, atmosphere
Gibbston Valley was the closest place to heaven for mortals and music fans on Saturday.
Japanese shrimp invade Bluff port
Skeleton-like shrimp have invaded Bluff harbour and will inevitably spread through other Southland harbours.
Protest planned for asset sales hui
Government representatives will be met by protesters when they visit Murihiku marae in Invercargill tomorrow.
Farmers show off diverse skills
Eight farmers from across Southland and Otago showcased their diverse farming skills and knowledge in Balclutha yesterday.
Japanese shrimp invade Bluff port
At last, Maori can rest in peace
Southland restaurateur driven by creativity
Top-notch music, atmosphere, entertainment
The Secret Diary Of ... James Cameron
Protest planned for asset sales hui
Hundreds enjoy Waiau A&P Show
About 600 people enjoyed sunny weather at the annual Waiau A&P Show on Saturday.
Southland restaurateur driven by creativity
What does it take to run a successful business in Southland? "Passion," says restaurateur Julie Guise, who owns the Pavilion in Colac Bay and HMS Kings in Invercargill.
Tassels, bodies bite the dust
Memories, music, fun
Winning feeling just from finishing
Stacey Diack has no feeling in her left leg and was told by doctors six years ago she may never walk again.
Mackintosh working hard
Highlanders and Stags skipper Jamie Mackintosh hopes to be fit in time for the Super rugby season opener against the Chiefs.
Sound start for Steel
Southern Steel co-coaches Janine Southby and Natalie Avellino are satisfied with the progress their team is making.
Leitch finishes third
Highlanders take time to awaken interest
Freeman smashes Metro to victory
The Metro Tigers were crowned 2012 Southland club cricket Twenty20 champions on Saturday.
Reward the good, and discourage the rest
Lately we have been hearing a lot about leadership, writes Brian Richardson in this week's Work to Rule.
Tiwai smelter value cut
The Tiwai Point aluminium smelter is among a group which has had its valuation cut.
Get-it-right approach delays upgrade
Supreme Court rules on tax avoidance
Upgrade for city store
The H & J Smith building in Invercargill is getting a spruce up as part of a three-month redevelopment project.
Apron's new standing
Isn't it extraordinary how the humblest of garments worn by a woman is now elevated to a winning status, writes Pat Veltkamp Smith in this week's And Another Thing.
Combating garden plant diseases
Gardeners can spend a lot of time and money combating diseases in their gardens.
Celebrating Central pinot noir
Shock starts with the heat and throng
Please pass the parsley ...
I have been experimenting with all things parsley – parsley sauce, parsley pesto, parsley bread, apple and parsley jelly, and gremolata and chimichurri, of which parsley is a star ingredient.
Streep shines as Iron Lady
There is a reason Meryl Streep has been nominated for – and won – so many acting awards. Because she truly is one of the greats.
Rockers eager for more good times
The Doobie Brothers are looking forward to their second Queenstown gig.
Folk musician touring New Zealand by bike
Change of pace for playwright
In the name of rock
Jon Toogood says it was never Shihad's intention to be pushed around by American politics.
Editorial: Signs of hope for Waituna Lagoon
At last, some good news about Waituna Lagoon.
Farming to the conditions
We get far more weather extremes than those living in continental climates.
Editorial: Smelter makes canny move
Press on with revolution
The Secret Diary Of ... James Cameron
It is James Cameron who attracts the attention of Stephen Braunias in this week's May Contain Facts.
Protests erupt over ACTA
Tens of thousands of protesters took part in rallies across Europe on Saturday against an international anti-piracy agreement they fear will curb their freedom.
Incredible 3D viewing
Sony's HMZ-T1 Personal 3D Viewer is a niche product that works phenomenally well.
Career destroyed over planet row
Police access Facebook evidence
Living without Google
Google's changes to privacy have irritated and worried some of its users. But are the search company's rivals really worth considering?
Streep shines as Iron Lady
There is a reason Meryl Streep has been nominated for – and won – so many acting awards. Because she truly is one of the greats.
Recycle your old cellphone
If you're looking for a way to recycle an old mobile phone from home or work, we have good news.
An awful first for Southland
Southland's most unwelcome freshwater invader is Didymosphenia geminata, commonly called didymo or rock snot.
Hollywood stamp no blemish on Swedish hit
Both leading actors are surprisingly strong in this Hollywood remake.
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