Windsor, Invercargill

Introduce yourself, neighbour!

Introduce yourself, neighbour!

Head to our Know Thy Neighbour page.

2495 days ago

Sunny in the south

Georgia Weaver Reporter from Southland Times

Temperatures are meant to reach 30 degrees Celsius in Invercargill today, what are you doing to keep cool?

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2497 days ago

How cute is this? Would you do the same?

Reporter The Eye

A young Southland owl's favourite past time is watching television.

Grant and Lorraine Armstrong, of Lumsden, have been caring a young German owl found in a fertiliser bin at Dipton.

The owl, now named Chook, was on the floor of the bin and when Grant realised what it was he put it in … View more
A young Southland owl's favourite past time is watching television.

Grant and Lorraine Armstrong, of Lumsden, have been caring a young German owl found in a fertiliser bin at Dipton.

The owl, now named Chook, was on the floor of the bin and when Grant realised what it was he put it in his lunch box and brought it home.

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2497 days ago

Invercargill I.H.S. Garden Club.

Helen from North Invercargill

we meet 1st Wednesday of month at Age Concern Room, 50 Forth Street & 7.15pm contract 218-2900 or 217-4322.

2497 days ago

Peter Rabbit village in Garston

Georgia Weaver Reporter from Southland Times

Slowly the Peter Rabbit village has been added to.

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2498 days ago

The death of one person has brought life to another. What do you think of this? Are you a donor? Let me know your thoughts in the comments.

Reporter The Eye

After moving from the the Cook Islands for lifesaving treatment in New Zealand, baby Dominic Joseph-Kura received a liver transplant from an Invercargill family.

When Lachlann Muhl died when in January last year, at age 14, his family decided to donate his organs to people who needed it.

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2498 days ago

In need of a post-holiday, holiday?

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North Island - … View more
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2499 days ago

Kea off to the gym

Georgia Weaver Reporter from Southland Times

Cheeky kea who have caused havoc in traffic near Homer Tunnel have got a new toy to play with.

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2501 days ago

Wasp Wipeout - Paper Wasps

The Team from Wasp Wipeout

Howdy all. Here at Wasp Wipeout we thought we'd give you some information on how to deal with the wasp that most populates urban gardens - the paper wasp.

Paper wasps can be easily identified by their long, drooping back legs and laid-back, slow style of flying.

Asian, Australian and … View more
Howdy all. Here at Wasp Wipeout we thought we'd give you some information on how to deal with the wasp that most populates urban gardens - the paper wasp.

Paper wasps can be easily identified by their long, drooping back legs and laid-back, slow style of flying.

Asian, Australian and European paper wasps have gradually made their homes around our houses and fences and over the past few years and while they are useful for some unwanted bugs like the great white cabbage butterfly, unfortunately they aren't picky and have been feasting on our monarch butterfly caterpillar and other useful native bugs as well.

At Wasp Wipeout we are working hard to help raise funds to wipe out the most invasive species of wasps - the vespula (common and German) variety which inhabit a lot of our bush areas and regularly invade picnics and barbecues. To help us fight this species you can donate here

If you want to find out more about paper wasps, you can read the story and watch the video here
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