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We're jumping on our bikes to cycle the length of the country! Help us raise more than $300,000 for Plunket New Zealand. Follow the journey and donate at www.pedalforplunket.org.nz #Pedal4Plunket Watch the video
Stephen John from Central-West Invercargill
my name is Stephen Luscombe i hope every one is safe and well i be happy to help you out if need be i have a radio show called the yo-yo the south show on 87.7 ifinity fm Invercargill on every second sunday from 12pm until 2pm if you got news and things to say about Invercargill or Southland i be … View moremy name is Stephen Luscombe i hope every one is safe and well i be happy to help you out if need be i have a radio show called the yo-yo the south show on 87.7 ifinity fm Invercargill on every second sunday from 12pm until 2pm if you got news and things to say about Invercargill or Southland i be happy to put it on my show for you my cell phone no is 02040138390 or email me on busatradio@gmail.com i be happy to help
Reporter The Eye
Schools have returned for the 2017 school year so we have had an influx of children and young people using the roads to and from school.
Traditionally this has led to traffic issues around schools as students and parents get back into their routines.
The students operating the school patrols on… View moreSchools have returned for the 2017 school year so we have had an influx of children and young people using the roads to and from school.
Traditionally this has led to traffic issues around schools as students and parents get back into their routines.
The students operating the school patrols on the crossings at their schools are new and inexperienced so are often hesitant in operating the signs.
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Kaye from Central-West Invercargill
Hi every one
I am getting as many submissions this week to put together a community group submissions
I have about 10 so far if you would like to put your submission in with the community submission, so we can make a bigger impact to the council please drop them of before Thursday to 223 Ettrick … View moreHi every one
I am getting as many submissions this week to put together a community group submissions
I have about 10 so far if you would like to put your submission in with the community submission, so we can make a bigger impact to the council please drop them of before Thursday to 223 Ettrick street the community submissions will be hand delivered to the council
I will complete a door to door to get the community's feed back for the future of the reserve, its a tick box so about 1 min to complete for any one, this has been put together from the information and ideas put forward at 2 meetings we have already held.
We are organising a community BBQ at the reserve (1 or 2 April not sure what day or time as yet )to get every one together to thank and to update the community, also see what support we will have for the meeting on 4/4/17 at 4pm at the hearing
If your able to help with any thing please let me know, I am forming a committee (as I can't do this all on my own) to help complete all the tasks need to save the reserve and make it a place for the future of our community
If you can drop your submission off to me for the community's joint submission that would be great by this Thursday
223 Ettrick st
Thank you again for your support if you need help with writing your submission please do not hesitate to ask I am happy to help
Kaye Fraser
Reporter The Eye
Sarah Sarfaiti had a decision to make: should she stay or should she go?
The 18-year-old graduated from Southland Girls' High School at the end of 2016.
Like most high school graduates, Sarah struggled with the question - what are you going to do after high school?
While most of her … View moreSarah Sarfaiti had a decision to make: should she stay or should she go?
The 18-year-old graduated from Southland Girls' High School at the end of 2016.
Like most high school graduates, Sarah struggled with the question - what are you going to do after high school?
While most of her friends started to making plans to leave Invercargill to study or travel, Sarah decided to stay start her own business as a piano teacher.
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Glo Bro-Mascot for Road Safety Southland, will be with the wonderful Plunket team @ the annual Teddy Bears picnic on the 12th of March. Glo Bro will read his special picture book 'Glo Bro goes to Kindy'-he may even give some books away!. Glo Bro is happy for you to show him your teddy … View moreGlo Bro-Mascot for Road Safety Southland, will be with the wonderful Plunket team @ the annual Teddy Bears picnic on the 12th of March. Glo Bro will read his special picture book 'Glo Bro goes to Kindy'-he may even give some books away!. Glo Bro is happy for you to show him your teddy bear-he might even take his favourite Teddy along.
Glo Bro also loves selfies...high fives...and cuddles!
David from South Invercargill & Bluff
I am a Website Developer. Do you need a Website or a Face Book Page set up for a business or a group?
See my Website at www.daveswebdesigns.co.nz......
Contact me at 027 3089 169
David from South Invercargill & Bluff
I offer a tutoring service for students. If you are struggling with Maths, Chemistry, Biology, Physics or Computer Programming please contact e at 027 3089 169
Reporter The Eye
Everyone has the occasional mishap on the court but no one does it like Tessa Kirby.
The 17-year-old student from James Hargest College slipped on the court while in the middle of a volleyball game and landed in the splits, in 2016.
"I was lunging for the ball and tripped."
READ … View moreEveryone has the occasional mishap on the court but no one does it like Tessa Kirby.
The 17-year-old student from James Hargest College slipped on the court while in the middle of a volleyball game and landed in the splits, in 2016.
"I was lunging for the ball and tripped."
READ MORE: www.stuff.co.nz...
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
It's hard to believe there's just five weeks (2 April) until daylight savings ends and our clocks go back. So we want to know. Would you like more daylight in the evenings? Are you happy returning from work in the dark? Do you like the idea of clocks going back early May - rather than … View moreIt's hard to believe there's just five weeks (2 April) until daylight savings ends and our clocks go back. So we want to know. Would you like more daylight in the evenings? Are you happy returning from work in the dark? Do you like the idea of clocks going back early May - rather than early April? Share your thoughts on whether you love or loathe this idea and make sure you vote in our Daylight Savings poll too.
Reporter The Eye
Experts are calling for individuals recovering from an injury to look after their mental health.
ACC psychology and mental health manager Doctor Kris Fernando said it was not unusual for people who had experienced a serious injury to have problems coping emotionally.
Individuals recovering … View moreExperts are calling for individuals recovering from an injury to look after their mental health.
ACC psychology and mental health manager Doctor Kris Fernando said it was not unusual for people who had experienced a serious injury to have problems coping emotionally.
Individuals recovering from an injury were at risk of developing psychological and mental health problems such as depression, anxiety and stress reactions - especially for those facing a lengthy recovery period, she said.
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Try out these delicious high-energy Granola Bars! They're perfect as a snack, popping into lunch boxes or as a quick brekkie on the go. What's even better about this recipe is there is a dairy and gluten-free alternative! Check out the recipe now. See the recipe
Bring in any food cans to your local Resene owned ColorShop this weekend and we'll swap your food can for a Resene testpot!*
Add a splash of colour not only to your life but to that of a disadvantaged Kiwi; all food cans will be donated to The Salvation Army local foodbanks and other … View moreBring in any food cans to your local Resene owned ColorShop this weekend and we'll swap your food can for a Resene testpot!*
Add a splash of colour not only to your life but to that of a disadvantaged Kiwi; all food cans will be donated to The Salvation Army local foodbanks and other community foodbanks, while you save up to $5.50 on each testpot purchase.
Don't miss out - there is nothing to lose with Hunger for Colour! but you've only got until tomorrow!
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Reporter The Eye
For two years they have been cooking in small school kitchens, now the Koha Kai team is getting ready for its biggest challenge.
The non-profit organisation that provides training in hospitality and horticulture for people with a disability is getting ready to move into a commercial kitchen.
The… View moreFor two years they have been cooking in small school kitchens, now the Koha Kai team is getting ready for its biggest challenge.
The non-profit organisation that provides training in hospitality and horticulture for people with a disability is getting ready to move into a commercial kitchen.
The purpose-built 50 square metre commercial kitchen is incorporated in the South Alive community hub, which was announced in September 2016.
READ MORE: www.stuff.co.nz...
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
It's hard to believe there's just five weeks (2 April) until daylight savings ends and our clocks go back. So we want to know. Would you like more daylight in the evenings? Are you happy returning from work in the dark? Do you like the idea of clocks going back early May - rather than … View moreIt's hard to believe there's just five weeks (2 April) until daylight savings ends and our clocks go back. So we want to know. Would you like more daylight in the evenings? Are you happy returning from work in the dark? Do you like the idea of clocks going back early May - rather than early April? Vote below - and then click here to discuss the idea with your neighbours!
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