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- Mayor faces code of conduct complaint
A CODE of conduct complaint has been made against Invercargill Mayor Nobby Clark as the result of his recent appearance on a television show.
- Early morning blaze guts pet food plant
A FAMILY-OWNED Southland pet food business, gutted by a suspicious fire early on Tuesday, will be up and running again in a fortnight, its owner says.
- Island time appeals
STEWART Island is continuing to lay out the welcome mat — but this time it is foreign shoes which appear to be landing on it.
- Marist score narrow victory
THE feature event in Southland Premier Grade Club Rugby this Saturday is between Woodlands and Star.
- Vandalism leads to domain gate
Vandalism in a small Southland town has prompted fresh measures to keep perpetrators out.
- Cancer relay back to boost the community
RELAY for Life made its return to Southland after six years with an array of racers sporting tutus, wigs and capes getting their steps in last weekend.
- Distinctive peak coming down
THE Invercargill City Council has launched a ‘‘Farewell Pyramid’’ campaign to give residents and Southlanders the chance to say goodbye to an icon.
- Lumsden Squash Club may have to forfeit property over unpaid rates
A MISSING suitcase has added to the issues of a Southland squash club facing an uncertain future over unpaid rates.
- Dedicated event space called for
A CALL for a dedicated migrant community event space in Invercargill has been made by a group struggling to find suitable venues.
- Land for data centre secured
BIT by byte, things are coming together for Southland’s new multimillion-dollar data centre, as T4 Group announces it has bought the land it will build on.
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- Questions for city mayoral hopefuls Question 1: How would you promote function and unity within the council chambers? Question 2: What are your goals and priorities for the council?
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- Artist’s landscape legacy in south Landscape artist Jonathan White, of Whakatane, had hoped to attend his latest exhibition Our Landscape: through the brush of Jonathan R. White MNZM, featuring a series of 19 stunning landscapes at Invercargill’s He Waka Tuia Art + Museum. Unfortunately, he died on July 17 at the age of 82. Invercargill City Council museum and heritage services manager Wayne Marriott pays tribute to the celebrated artist.
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- Fighting industry her town was built on
GEMMA Marnane is on a mission to end mining in her small Southland town, even if it puts her at odds with the community and her own parents....
- Grieving son in MIQ battle
GRIEVING Malcolm Mitchell was prevented from attending his father’s funeral in Invercargill this week because of what he says is an inhuman Managed Isolation and Quarantine (MIQ) process....
- Pursuit of breeding better dairy cattle
THE pursuit of breeding better dairy cattle continues to motivate Southland dairy farmers Robert and Annemarie Bruin....
- MacDonald, Beck make it eight
LIAM MacDonald, of Invercargill, was presented with the Southland Sports Car Club (SSCC) Champions Trophy for an eighth time at the club’s 2020/2021 prizegiving at Teretonga Park on Monday night....
- South missing out on millions
SOUTHLAND’S economy is set to miss out on millions of dollars after the cancellation of two of its major annual events, while a third is holding off on a decision amid uncertainty about vaccination requirements....
- Green hydrogen key part of process
GREEN HYDROGEN has been touted as a clean future opportunity for the Southland economy, but while it might not be the complete answer to decarbonisation, it has been called an enabling commodity....
- Town crier flies the flag for Tuatapere
LYNLEY McKerrow is no shrinking violet — as Southland’s official town crier, she can’t afford to be....