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Less than 2 weeks to go till Neighbours Day (25th and 26th of March ... I know ... its two days .... we wanted to give you a choice ;-) )! If you've got an event that you want people to know about make sure you submit it on our 'events page' or emails us at … View moreLess than 2 weeks to go till Neighbours Day (25th and 26th of March ... I know ... its two days .... we wanted to give you a choice ;-) )! If you've got an event that you want people to know about make sure you submit it on our 'events page' or emails us at Kiaora@neighboursday.org.nz and let us know what you're up to.
Reporter The Eye
The Winton Athletics Club is celebrating having a new home, with the recent completion of their new $20,000 running track in Winton.
The specialist turf had been sown and was rolled down for the final time last week, signalling the end of about 12 months of work.
Club president Annie Keown said … View moreThe Winton Athletics Club is celebrating having a new home, with the recent completion of their new $20,000 running track in Winton.
The specialist turf had been sown and was rolled down for the final time last week, signalling the end of about 12 months of work.
Club president Annie Keown said there was a great sense of satisfaction that the track was finally in place.
"It's like the club finally has a dedicated home for athletics.
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The team at Sport Southland would like to say a huge thank you to everyone who took part in or supported the ICC Surf to City yesterday. It was great to see so many people take part, walking, running or biking - and enjoying it! We hope you all continue to be active :)
Paul from South Invercargill & Bluff
Here's my story about suicide and how it's affected my life and what I'm doing now to try help others
Gwyn from Central-West Invercargill
Hello everybody
Last night my wife was woken at about midnight by fireworks.
Is this a good reason to ban public sales of fireworks?
39 replies (Members only)
Reporter The Eye
Reporter Joanna Griffiths talks to 16-year-old athletics enthusiast Jessica Senior to find out the risks of not using the correct technique when exercising, stretching or competing in sporting events.
As Jessica Senior, 16, let go of the javelin, hurling it through the air, she knew something was… View moreReporter Joanna Griffiths talks to 16-year-old athletics enthusiast Jessica Senior to find out the risks of not using the correct technique when exercising, stretching or competing in sporting events.
As Jessica Senior, 16, let go of the javelin, hurling it through the air, she knew something was not right.
While practising at an athletics club meet in Dunedin in December 2016, two weeks before she was to compete at the National Championships, Jessica strained the ligaments in her arm around her elbow.
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Paul from South Invercargill & Bluff
Mike king will be here on Tuesday to speak about mental health and raise awareness please come along
Reporter The Eye
Breasts: it is a word that often puts us on edge.
But should it?
More than 71 women in the Southern DHB region will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year, according to NZ Breast Cancer Foundation.
READ MORE: www.stuff.co.nz...
Reporter The Eye
A Southland family is appealing for help to find family members of a soldier killed in action in World War I.
While cleaning up their Milton house, Bevan and Audrey Hunter found a death plaque, also known as a dead man's penny, inscribed with Walter Graham Sinclair's name in other … View moreA Southland family is appealing for help to find family members of a soldier killed in action in World War I.
While cleaning up their Milton house, Bevan and Audrey Hunter found a death plaque, also known as a dead man's penny, inscribed with Walter Graham Sinclair's name in other family papers.
The only problem was, to their knowledge, they were not related to any Sinclairs.
Reporter The Eye
70 years of marriage in an amazing achievement. Congratulations Jessie Birse and Cliff Birse.
Do you know anyone celebrating a anniversary?
We've given away two kids bikes with helmets to two Neighbourly members who have entered and won! Congratulations to Meng Li, shopper from Supervalue Woburn and Brendan Walker, shopper from SuperValue Woburn, for winning a kids bike with SuperValue and Neighbourly! See who won!
Nicole Johnstone Reporter from Southland Times
Students with social and behavioural difficulties are making big improvements in a new programme at Fernworth Primary School.
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Reporter The Eye
Have you ever wondered what a museum is like after dark?
Historians will be turning off the lights in the Southland Museum and Art Gallery and leading a torch light tour on Thursday, March 9, as part of Heritage Month celebrations.
Southland Museum and Art Gallery operations co-ordinator Hayley … View moreHave you ever wondered what a museum is like after dark?
Historians will be turning off the lights in the Southland Museum and Art Gallery and leading a torch light tour on Thursday, March 9, as part of Heritage Month celebrations.
Southland Museum and Art Gallery operations co-ordinator Hayley Browne said the tour would be magical.
The idea, inspired by the movie Night at the Museum, allowed people to see the museum in a different light.
READ MORE:www.stuff.co.nz...
This month we're pedalling for Plunket, raising money for their nationwide community services! Follow our journey and donate at www.pedalforplunket.org.nz... #Pedal4Plunket
Gwyn from Central-West Invercargill
Hello I have joined the Hospice "worlds longest scarf by a team" project.
Does anyone have any left over double knit wool, or hand knit woolen clothing that I can undo to get wool for knitting Lengths of Scarf please?
Please phone me on 2186111 or mobile 0278 190 820
I would be happy … View moreHello I have joined the Hospice "worlds longest scarf by a team" project.
Does anyone have any left over double knit wool, or hand knit woolen clothing that I can undo to get wool for knitting Lengths of Scarf please?
Please phone me on 2186111 or mobile 0278 190 820
I would be happy to pick up in invercargill area
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