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Dancers out in force

Tap, jazz and ballet feature in city events

The floorboards were shaking in Invercargill as 55 tap dancers let their feet do the talking at the weekend.
Georgia Shanks

Helicopter crashes

A helicopter being used to spray weeds for the Department of Conservation has crashed in the Lake Sumner area.

Retirement village may bring 60 jobs

The first sod was turned on the development of a $23 million retirement village in Invercargill today.

Purvis pleases

Southern Steel co-coach Natalie Avellino says defender Storm Purvis should hold her head high.

Mitre 10 hearing begins

The backers of a Wakatipu Mega Mitre 10 store have started Queenstown's first direct-to-the-Environment-Court resource consent hearing.

Pupils 'may miss out'

Schools may have to cut back teacher numbers when the Govt changes its teacher ratio funding, an Invercargill principal says.

Lions provide emergency packs

Plans to help people prepare for natural disasters and fires will see every household in the Ohai and Nightcaps area receive a smoke alarm and emergency pack.

Firefighters survive fundraising contest

Two Riverton volunteer firefighters survived a race to the top of the Sky Tower in Auckland at the weekend.

Wetlands decision 'kick in teeth'

Firefighters kept busy

Joy Gunn

Demand outstrips funding

CCS Disability Action says the demand for services is outweighing funding.

Heavyweight can win title

Trainer Tui-Maree Sonter says leading Southland heavyweight boxer Tom Heads can win a national title this year but needs more support from the Southland Boxing Association to better his chances of making it happen.

It could be all over for Dickel

Richard Dickel's three-year reign as Southland Sharks' head coach appears to be over.

Highlanders stick to game plan

Winton young guns show depth

Storm Purvis

Purvis pleases

Southern Steel co-coach Natalie Avellino says defender Storm Purvis should hold her head high.

Roof fall protection will be costly

Graeme Davis Construction prices could rise as the Government enforces a law to protect builders and roofers working at lower heights, some Southland builders say.

Thinking for the future?

Let's say you have made it through the past four years of recession, global crises, muted recovery, deteriorating European situation and United States wobbles and have a business that is doing okay, but not thriving, writes Tony Alexander this week.

Rebuild helps service sector

Casson takes up challenge to develop home region

Mary-Jane Thomas Work To Rule

Bus driver wins compensation

Ms K was employed as a bus driver in Dunedin on a casual employment agreement. She claimed she was unjustifiably dismissed, writes Mary-Jane Thomas in Work to Rule.

Feijoa frenzy

Feijoas It's feijoa season, which means feijoa crumbles, feijoa pies and feijoa chutneys and pickles.

Living off the land

Jade Temepara is a young woman with a mission, to help families grow their own food.

Honours for butchery

Budget services in demand

Cabbage tree

NZ natives a hardy bunchy

New Zealand has a vast array of native plants which many New Zealand gardeners sometimes take for granted, as they are common in their homeland.

Dancers out in force

Georgia Shanks The floorboards were shaking in Invercargill as 55 tap dancers let their feet do the talking at the weekend.

von Trapped by delightful show

Showbiz Queenstown knows how to turn out our "Favourite Things" and this year's outstanding performance of the old-time classic, The Sound of Music, is no exception.

Cultural upgrade

'Along for the ride'

Wayne Edgerton

Artist's city showing first in 7 years

When Wayne Edgerton broke his arm in 1994 he had no idea boredom would lead to a new career.

Not-so-artful dodgers

acc privacy breach Trevor Mallard and Andrew Little would have us see their machinations to avoid being served court papers as indicative of their sheer scorn for the allegation that they defamed ACC Minister Judith Collins.

The Secret Diary Of

Stephen Braunias turns the spotlight on Conservative leader Colin Craig.

Editorial: Encouraged to exult

Net wealth a poor way to measure worth

Southern Focus

Change is a constant

It is a truism to say doing things the way you have always done them will always generate the same result, unless of course the world around you has changed, writes Tracy Hicks this week.

'We're in it for keeps'

Jeremie Forney Shawn McAvinue talks to a Swiss academic about why farmers convert to dairy.

'Unclear' rules on ear tags prove costly

Ear tags for cattle and deer becoming optional has been confusing and costly for a cattle farmer near Invercargill.

Packed programme for Young Farmer finalist

NZ deer farmers get China call

Gumboots

Rise in gumboot sales mirrors farming boom

Soaring gumboot sales in an Invercargill store have set a national sales record and show the "positive mood" of farming in Southland.

Rise and rise of the Pirate Party

UK Pirate Party Three weeks ago the Pirate Party UK website wasn't a blip on the long range radar of the 100,000 most-visted UK websites.

Porn exposure linked to risky sex

Studies are showing an increasing link between internet porn and risky sexual behaviour in young teens.

Google's CEO challenges grads

Jobs wanted Apple iCar

Pop Phone

Pop goes the smartphone

After much phone related frustration, I stumbled upon the perfect solution - the Pop Phone handset.

Henry the tuatara and Lindsay Hazley

Dinosaur of the pet world

About the South with Lloyd Esler.

Johnny Depp

Movie review: Dark Shadows

Our reviewer wasn't impressed with the latest Johnny Depp-Tim Burton offering.

Movie Review generic

Not as funny as expected

MOVIE REVIEW: The Five-Year Engagement. Starring Jason Segel, Emily Blunt and Chris Pratt; directed by Nicholas Stoller

Wastebusters

Wheelie D-day

Container loads of mobile wheelie bins have been arriving in Gore in preparation for the town's new rubbish and recycling collection.

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