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Nicole Johnstone Reporter from Southland Times
Dig This has opened. Are you keen to take out your frustrations by destroying a car with an excavator?
Read more: www.stuff.co.nz...
Reporter The Eye
In the past it was a taboo subject, but now trends in what people plan after death are becoming more popular.
Ten-year-old Tyler Buckingham has already taken an interest in the topic at his age.
At an open day on at Southland Crematorium, Rockdale Rd, Invercargill on Sunday, to celebrate 40 … View moreIn the past it was a taboo subject, but now trends in what people plan after death are becoming more popular.
Ten-year-old Tyler Buckingham has already taken an interest in the topic at his age.
At an open day on at Southland Crematorium, Rockdale Rd, Invercargill on Sunday, to celebrate 40 ...
Paul from South Invercargill & Bluff
Take a road less traveled.
So happy to find a new spot last night the road to Omaui definatly coming back this way in the day time to check out the beach
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
You read that right! Why not try something new this spring and grow your own collection of these special seeded stamps from New Zealand Post (philately sure is different in the 21st century). These gummed stamps are affixed with seeds (also available without seeds) and come with growing … View moreYou read that right! Why not try something new this spring and grow your own collection of these special seeded stamps from New Zealand Post (philately sure is different in the 21st century). These gummed stamps are affixed with seeds (also available without seeds) and come with growing instructions. Available singly or in sets as well as miniature sheets and first day covers. NZ Post has more information on its website.
Nellie from Central-West Invercargill
Need to improve your computer skills to keep up at work? Stop thinking about it and take this opportunity.
If you are in part or full time work come and talk to
us about this night class opportunity.
When: 2.5 hrs Mon and Wed nights, x 8 weeks
Where: Southern… View moreNeed to improve your computer skills to keep up at work? Stop thinking about it and take this opportunity.
If you are in part or full time work come and talk to
us about this night class opportunity.
When: 2.5 hrs Mon and Wed nights, x 8 weeks
Where: Southern Adult Literacy, 41 Leet Street, Invercargill
Cost : Free, starting October 16th
Call: Nellie or Averil on 0800 77 88 26 to enrol
.
Nicole Johnstone Reporter from Southland Times
Invercargill could be set to get a new mall, right in the CBD. Do you like the idea?
Read more: www.stuff.co.nz...
Glenys from Waiau Aparima
Please read page 2 of the Western Star September issue.Comment by Editor and Letter to the Editor. I am horrified to learn that said mirror will be removed in October for a 2 month trial and I think it is ludicrous. I have tried to contact the editor of the Southland Times on Neighbourly but … View morePlease read page 2 of the Western Star September issue.Comment by Editor and Letter to the Editor. I am horrified to learn that said mirror will be removed in October for a 2 month trial and I think it is ludicrous. I have tried to contact the editor of the Southland Times on Neighbourly but couldn't get message to go through and have left a telephone message for Natasha to call me. Back me up if you think this decision is wrong!
Reporter The Eye
Growing up in Malaysia and struggling as a child meant Southern Institute of Technology student Stella Rozario wanted to use her passion to give back to needy families in the community.
Rozario, along with 13 other classmates who are studying the New Zealand certificate in cookery Level 4, ...
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