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Reporter The Eye
Ever dreamed of seeing Michael Jackson live in concert? Now you can... sort of.
Comment below why you are Michael Jackson's biggest fan and you could win a double pass to go see the Michael Jackson HIStory Show at Invercargill's Civic Theatre on February 24, 8pm to 10.30pm.
The … View moreEver dreamed of seeing Michael Jackson live in concert? Now you can... sort of.
Comment below why you are Michael Jackson's biggest fan and you could win a double pass to go see the Michael Jackson HIStory Show at Invercargill's Civic Theatre on February 24, 8pm to 10.30pm.
The winner will get the chance to enjoy a musical tribute and live concert experience that journeys through Michael Jackson’s vast and incredible work performed by international stars.
A winner will be drawn at random on Thursday, February 22 and will be contacted through Neighbourly on how to claim their prize.
Reporter Sunday Star Times
From weeks on end of blistering hot days to calamitous cyclones, we've pretty much had it all this summer. The extreme temperatures in some parts are in stark contrast to other storm-battered coastal zones Tell us how summer's been in your area.
Georgia Weaver Reporter from Southland Times
A new labelling system being trialled in cafes throughout Invercargill will help diners make healthier choices. Healthy Families Invercargill is hoping the Healthier Choice initiative will help those who are looking to make healthy choices, especially when they are in a rush. Do you think these … View moreA new labelling system being trialled in cafes throughout Invercargill will help diners make healthier choices. Healthy Families Invercargill is hoping the Healthier Choice initiative will help those who are looking to make healthy choices, especially when they are in a rush. Do you think these labels will affect your food choices? Do you think more needs to be done to make healthy choices more available?
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"They say love is spelt T-I-M-E," never a truer word spoken. youtu.be...
Georgia Weaver Reporter from Southland Times
After years of being a bridesmaid, Southland shearer Nathan Stratford finally got married to a title he has been after for a while.
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Jonathan Milne Reporter from Sunday Star Times
Thanks to the 2600 of you who completed our Sunday Star-Times/Neighbourly poll on NZ's changing attitudes to meat and veges. We reported the results this weekend - and they were fascinating.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, it reveals our most loyal meat-eaters are in farming provinces like Southland,… View moreThanks to the 2600 of you who completed our Sunday Star-Times/Neighbourly poll on NZ's changing attitudes to meat and veges. We reported the results this weekend - and they were fascinating.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, it reveals our most loyal meat-eaters are in farming provinces like Southland, Manawatu-Wanganui and Taranaki, where nearly two-thirds of us eat meat most days. By comparison, fewer than half of respondents in Wellington, Auckland and Northland eat that much meat. More than a third of Aucklanders and Cantabrians say they are reducing their meat consumption; another 13 per cent have already cut it from their diets entirely.
>> So here's a question: should city-dwellers be supporting our farmers better, given they're still the backbone of our economy? Or do farmers and the rest of us need to be working together to find new solutions - new premium meats, new meat alternatives - to reflect reducing meat consumption around the world?
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