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Reporter The Eye
Night may have fallen, but the dairy industry never sleeps.
After we asked Southlanders to submit photos of their favourite southern locations on Neighbourly, 18-year-old dairy farmer Quinn McLeish sent in a stunning photo that proves you don't need a city to have big lights.
READ MORE … View moreNight may have fallen, but the dairy industry never sleeps.
After we asked Southlanders to submit photos of their favourite southern locations on Neighbourly, 18-year-old dairy farmer Quinn McLeish sent in a stunning photo that proves you don't need a city to have big lights.
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Lucy from Central-West Invercargill
Hello,
My name is Hoang Thi Nguyet Nguyen (Lucy), a student of Postgraduate Diploma in Business Enterprise at Southern Institute of Technology, Invercargill. As part of this course, I am conducting a research on the feasibility of opening a Vietnamese restaurant in Invercargill. This work will … View moreHello,
My name is Hoang Thi Nguyet Nguyen (Lucy), a student of Postgraduate Diploma in Business Enterprise at Southern Institute of Technology, Invercargill. As part of this course, I am conducting a research on the feasibility of opening a Vietnamese restaurant in Invercargill. This work will be helpful in not only developing a business idea but also providing more information on the current local hospitality industry. However, your decision to take part is entirely voluntary.
If you do decide to take part, the questionnaire should take you about five minutes to complete. Thank you for agreeing to participate in this survey. Please be assured that all answers provided will be kept in the strictest confidence.
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Reporter The Eye
Financial markets across the world have tumbled amid expectations Donald Trump will beat Hillary Clinton in the United States presidential election.
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The Dow Jones futures market dropped nearly 700 points to 17,591 after the New York Times gave Trump a 94 per cent … View moreFinancial markets across the world have tumbled amid expectations Donald Trump will beat Hillary Clinton in the United States presidential election.
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The Dow Jones futures market dropped nearly 700 points to 17,591 after the New York Times gave Trump a 94 per cent chance of victory. The index forecasts the value of the Dow Jones industrial average in December.
Cass Pokoney from Healthy Families Invercargill
Healthy Families Invercargill is a Government-funded initiative aimed at supporting the places where we live, learn, work and play to be the healthiest environments possible.
It's about making the healthy choice easier in our community - more opportunities to get active, better access to … View moreHealthy Families Invercargill is a Government-funded initiative aimed at supporting the places where we live, learn, work and play to be the healthiest environments possible.
It's about making the healthy choice easier in our community - more opportunities to get active, better access to fresh fruit and veg, more smokefree spaces and less hazardous drinking.
Do you have an idea for making your community healthier? Are you a community champion? We would love to hear from you.
Contact nathan.burdon@sportsouthland.co.nz
Nicole Johnstone Reporter from Southland Times
Texas-based cyclist Tyler Stewart is likely to be the butt of jokes after the 2016 Tour of Southland. He lost a bet and had to get a map tattooed on his buttock.
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Five Neighbourly members have won a cleaner house! Check out if you've scored a $100 Goodnest voucher here. Spotted a neighbour on the list? Let them know! Check now!
Reporter The Eye
With mountains, coastline and historical sites, Southland has a lot to offer tourists but what is our greatest attraction?
Travel writers Robin Gayraud and Laura Symonds say it is the people.
The pair, who run the travel website backpackerguide.nz, have revisited Southland as part of their 365 … View moreWith mountains, coastline and historical sites, Southland has a lot to offer tourists but what is our greatest attraction?
Travel writers Robin Gayraud and Laura Symonds say it is the people.
The pair, who run the travel website backpackerguide.nz, have revisited Southland as part of their 365 activities in 365 day project.
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Reporter Southland Times
The 2016-19 council has been selected. Are you happy with the successful candidates?
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Reporter The Eye
For Maria Oliphant-O'Donnell, bodybuilding is more than just heavy lifting and big muscles.
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The 51-year-old mother of two won the title of the New Zealand National Amateur Body Building Association's National Open Figure Tall champion in Napier during … View moreFor Maria Oliphant-O'Donnell, bodybuilding is more than just heavy lifting and big muscles.
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The 51-year-old mother of two won the title of the New Zealand National Amateur Body Building Association's National Open Figure Tall champion in Napier during Labour Weekend.
With over 750 local businesses nominated around the country, we are proud to announce our five finalists in the Vodafone Local Business Awards. Now we need your help to decide who our 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners are.
Read more about our five finalists then cast your vote by … View moreWith over 750 local businesses nominated around the country, we are proud to announce our five finalists in the Vodafone Local Business Awards. Now we need your help to decide who our 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners are.
Read more about our five finalists then cast your vote by heading to our poll and selecting the business you would like to see scoop the title of New Zealand's favourite local business. You could help them win great prizes!
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The SPCA is the only charity in New Zealand with the legal authority to seize abused or neglected animals and prosecute offenders. This is only possible because compassionate animal lovers throughout the community support their fight for justice.
SPCA Auckland is calling on you to help for their… View moreThe SPCA is the only charity in New Zealand with the legal authority to seize abused or neglected animals and prosecute offenders. This is only possible because compassionate animal lovers throughout the community support their fight for justice.
SPCA Auckland is calling on you to help for their Annual Appeal from 11th to 13th November. Collectors will take to the streets throughout Auckland, volunteering their time to make a difference for animals in need. Will you please donate to rescue, rehabilitate and seek justice for these innocent creatures? You can donate today at spcaannualappeal.org.nz.
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Annette from North Invercargill
Did you hear the Tsunami Day sirens on Saturday morning?
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Reporter The Eye
Children are the curators of the latest Invercargill Public Art Gallery pop-up exhibition.
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Over the school holidays children visited the pop-up gallery in Don St, where they chose, from 70 pieces, which items they want exhibited next.
The result is an … View moreChildren are the curators of the latest Invercargill Public Art Gallery pop-up exhibition.
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Over the school holidays children visited the pop-up gallery in Don St, where they chose, from 70 pieces, which items they want exhibited next.
The result is an exhibition of 46 works in a variety of mediums which caught the eye of the region's young people.
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Sara from East Invercargill
Hey guys looking for some help. I have an 8mth old lab x pup who has been through puppy school. Now hes been fixed hes lost all his training. I have sorted the basics what i need now is to know is there anyone out there who doesnt cost the earth who can help me retrain him on a lead as he is … View moreHey guys looking for some help. I have an 8mth old lab x pup who has been through puppy school. Now hes been fixed hes lost all his training. I have sorted the basics what i need now is to know is there anyone out there who doesnt cost the earth who can help me retrain him on a lead as he is pulling alot now and no matter what i try wont stop. Thanks for your help
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