Ratepayers to be hit up for another $16m

Demolition is underway on buildings as part of Invercargill Central Ltd's   city block development where an inner city ...

Invercargill ratepayers will be quizzed if they are prepared to fork out another $16 million for the city block development.

Minister considers 'chick scientist' move

Conservartion Minister Eugenie Sage.

The councillor was asked to step down after moaning about women scientists. If he doesn't, he might have to face the minister.

Fraudster 'preyed' on Tinder

Andrew Charlton Tonks was sentenced to jail in the Invercargill District Court on Tuesday for seven dishonesty charges.

After they met on a dating app, he faked documents to get her to invest money. She's still owed $98,000.

Project team should drive museum development: Board chair

Gore Mayor Tracy Hicks, left, and Southland DIstrict Mayor Gary Tong [file photo].

"As a community we need to decide how much we want this to happen and how much we want it to happen," museum board chair says.

Stadium gets three year commitment

Invercargill City Councillors votes to lock in its annual Stadium Southland funding at $700,000 for the next three years.

Invercargill City Councillors votes to lock in its annual Stadium Southland funding at $700,000 for the next three years.

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SIT council uncomfortable with promise

Southern Institute of Technology Invercargill campus.

"The board can change and the intent can change, there is nothing in the legislation that prevents that."

MP in fight for nomination video

Clutha-Southland MP Hamish Walker may be facing a battle to keep his seat this general election.

MP Hamish Walker has one of the largest majorities in the country, but is facing a fight to keep his job.

Shadbolt to sue council

Invercargill Mayor Tim Shadbolt has lodged legal proceedings against the Invercargill City Council.

Invercargill Mayor Sir Tim Shadbolt is seeking $448,529 from the Invercargill City Council for legal costs.

Whitebaiter appeals conviction

A Cromwell man is appealing his conviction and sentence for illegally fishing in Fiordland National Park.

A Cromwell man is appealing his conviction and sentence for illegally fishing in a national park.

Four leaplings born in Invercargill

Four Southlander families welcomed Leap Day babies this year, all born on the 29th February at Southland Hospital. From ...

Ivy Autumn was one of four leap year babies born at Southland Hospital on February 29.

Where is the money going?

Ratepayer funding for ILT Stadium Southland is back in the spotlight.

Stadium Southland trustees are in search for some certainty over future funding from the Invercargill City Council, but why?

Firefighters win 10th provincial champs

Mossburn Fire Brigade two-person team members Jeff Manson (left) and Stephen Trusler have been competing together for 10 ...

Hours of training have paid off for a team of Mossburn firefighters who've set a record after winning their 10th Otago Southland provincial championship.

Spray of colours hits Holi festival in Invercargill

Mamta Hora and Sinay Sood get into the swing of the Indian community Holi " Festival of Colours" event at Gala Street ...

Southland's growing Indian community celebrates Holi festival of colours for the first time in the city.

Trolley derby rolls into fifth year

Lindsay Howley in the steam punk inspired trolley that came second in the adult division.

Invercargill's community spirits ran high as soap box trolley raced down one of the cities few hills for South Alive's annual children's day event.

Food village concept irks business owner

Allan Dawkes, who owns the Esk St Make 'N Bake store in Invercargill with wife Tina.

The call has gone out to potential vendors for a temporary food village in Invercargill, and it has irked one Esk St business owner.

News

1080 - killing kea or saving them?

DOC believe kea, such as this one on Milford Rd, that are exposed to human food may be more vulnerable to picking up ...

Only 10 per cent of kea nests are successful without predator control, compared to 70 per cent with control, DOC say.

Drink-driver appeals jail sentence

Sahil Sudhir Shetty was jailed for crashing while drunk, then leaving his injured partner in the car.

'Resurrection' meeting for Oreti Park

Epic garden's a family affair gallery video

Video

1080 - killing kea or saving them?

Only 10 per cent of kea nests are successful without predator control, compared to 70 per cent with control, DOC say.

Business

$13m investment into Fiordland connectivity

Rural Fiordland will get better internet connections thanks to a $13 million investment.

A $13 million investment will improve internet connectivity in Fiordland and upgrade the Milford Aerodrome.

Make one decision now

So what next?

OPINION: Make some time in your week to add value into it. Swap it out for something that does not.

QT airport growth halted

A new guiding document says Queenstown Airport should continue to operate within its existing noise boundaries.

Mayor Jim Boult has warned councillors they are walking a "dangerous path" by preventing growth at Queenstown Airport.

Fine for letting teen use sunbed

not

Underage volunteers were sent into 22 beauty parlours. The owner of one has now been prosecuted for letting a 17-year-old use a sunbed.

Pork shortage saving NZ meat

The Blue Sky Meats plant at Morton Mains near Invercargill. The company's CEO says its executive team are meeting daily ...

"It's not a time to panic," Meat Industry Association CEO Tim Ritchie says.

Opinion

More handwashing, less handwringing.

You want powerful protective measures against the new virus? They're already at hand.

OPINION: We ignore the simplest expert advice at our peril.

SMAG - a double fail?

Southland Museum and Art Gallery. Currently closed.

EDITORIAL: Seriously? Our civic leaders appear to have lost track of who owns the Southland Museum and Art Gallery building.

South's Emergency Management investment rewarded

Emergency Management Southland  group controller Angus McKay, operations manager Anisha McPhree (deployed from Waikato), ...

OPINION: The February floods provided a "wartime'' test and the revamped Civil Defence met the challenge.

Maple Glen - a marvel in our midst

Maple Glen. Part of it, anyway.

OPINION: The most magnificent thing about Maple Glen? It's the essence, not the scale, of the garden.

Make one decision now

So what next?

OPINION: Make some time in your week to add value into it. Swap it out for something that does not.

Culture

Epic garden's a family affair gallery video

The mounds and swirls of Maple Glen, a  garden cultivated by the extended Davison family, follow the contours of the ...

Four members of the same family have maintained this 26ha garden for more than half a century, with no outside help. 

Spray of colours hits Holi festival in Invercargill

Mamta Hora and Sinay Sood get into the swing of the Indian community Holi " Festival of Colours" event at Gala Street ...

Southland's growing Indian community celebrates Holi festival of colours for the first time in the city.

'You can't escape Brethren upbringing'

From tear gas to television, Craig Hoyle has had quite the ride since leaving the Exclusive Brethren sect 10 years ago. ...

Craig Hoyle didn't want to leave the Exclusive Brethren but felt it was inevitable. That was 10 years ago.

Marae opens its doors

Richard Twining was one of 31 people who stayed at the Murihiku Marae on Wednesday. Here he is being served breakfast by ...

The Murihiku Marae will focus on its community instead of Waitangi Day.

Riverton Community Arts Centre chairman resigns

Wayne Hill will resign from chairman of the Riverton Community Arts Centre at the end of the exhibition season in May.

The Riverton Community Arts Centre will be looking for change as its chairman plans to resign at the end of its exhibition season.

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