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Get into the Christmas feeling and catch up with your neighbours at the SuperValue Plaza Christmas Party, Thursday 8th December, all day. There will be savings, prizes, giveaways, delicious food tastings and demonstrations. Great fun for the whole family! We hope to see you here! Find out more
Reporter The Eye
More Southlanders want to connect and learn about Maori culture according to Winnie Solomon.
The Te Wānanga o Aotearoa tutor (kaiako) said more people wanted to learn about the Maori culture.
In particular, people were interested in learning the language and crafts like weaving, she said.
… View moreMore Southlanders want to connect and learn about Maori culture according to Winnie Solomon.
The Te Wānanga o Aotearoa tutor (kaiako) said more people wanted to learn about the Maori culture.
In particular, people were interested in learning the language and crafts like weaving, she said.
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We’ve supported junior football in New Zealand for over a decade – helping thousands of kids, their coaches and parents kick-start dreams. We've also been recognising the people who make it happen; over 6000 coaches around the country who give up their time every season to support their … View moreWe’ve supported junior football in New Zealand for over a decade – helping thousands of kids, their coaches and parents kick-start dreams. We've also been recognising the people who make it happen; over 6000 coaches around the country who give up their time every season to support their communities. A special congratulations to our 2016 Junior Football Coaches of the Year! Recognise anyone in your community?
We want to get even more Kiwi kids outdoors this summer and practicing their football skills for next season. That’s why we’ve partnered with Neighbourly to give away 60 football and bottle prize packs! Find out how to win!
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Kiwi kids thrive on playing outdoors. Whether it's climbing trees, kicking a ball or building a hut, getting outside and exploring our backyards is part of who we are. So we've partnered with our friends at McDonald's to celebrate this New Zealand rite of passage. All you have to do … View moreKiwi kids thrive on playing outdoors. Whether it's climbing trees, kicking a ball or building a hut, getting outside and exploring our backyards is part of who we are. So we've partnered with our friends at McDonald's to celebrate this New Zealand rite of passage. All you have to do is share a photo below of the smallest members of your family outdoors with their football and you could win one of 60 football and bottle prize packs.
Please note: any photos shared below may star on Stuff.co.nz next week! Your football loving Kiwi kid could be famous!
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Reporter The Eye
A weight loss organisation has changed the way it does business to help people change their lifestyle.
The Invercargill Weight Watchers group has moved its meeting place out of the city centre and into three separate locations to make it easier for small communities to get involved.
Weekly … View moreA weight loss organisation has changed the way it does business to help people change their lifestyle.
The Invercargill Weight Watchers group has moved its meeting place out of the city centre and into three separate locations to make it easier for small communities to get involved.
Weekly meetings have been held at Elim Community Church Invercargill South on Elles Rd, Windsor Community Church Invercargill on Windsor St and St Stephens Waikiwi, North Rd since September.
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Do you have your basic supplies ready if you are stuck at home or have to leave in a hurry? Make a plan today to work out what you need, who can help you and who might need your help.
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We love to give back to our local communities! Give Local is a campaign which offers kind-spirited customers, like you, to easily donate non-perishable food items and health products to local charities who find Christmas a tough time of year.
Show your support and tell your neighbours, friends … View moreWe love to give back to our local communities! Give Local is a campaign which offers kind-spirited customers, like you, to easily donate non-perishable food items and health products to local charities who find Christmas a tough time of year.
Show your support and tell your neighbours, friends and family to look out for specially-marked Give Local trolleys in all SuperValue stores throughout New Zealand.
You have until New Years’ Day to drop-off your contributions. We look forward to seeing you in-store!
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Save $$$ With our Annual Ridgeline Summer Sizzler Sale from now until end of January .
Reporter The Eye
A small wooden box was as close as Rosemary Johns had ever been to meeting Bill Isbister.
A giant penny on the top of the box revealed the secrets hidden within.
"A dead man's penny."
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Reporter The Eye
Dust off your kilts, bonny hats and get ready for St Andrew's Day.
The melodic sounds of bag pipes and the smell of freshly cook haggis will fill the Southland Museum and Art Gallery on Sunday.
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Reporter The Eye
After months of building work, Winton's $900,000 redeveloped hall is open for business.
Past community board chair John McHugh, who has spear-headed the hall project up until now, said he was looking forward to a public open day on Saturday and was thrilled with the look of the hall.
… View moreAfter months of building work, Winton's $900,000 redeveloped hall is open for business.
Past community board chair John McHugh, who has spear-headed the hall project up until now, said he was looking forward to a public open day on Saturday and was thrilled with the look of the hall.
"It's bloody impressive inside."
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Reporter The Eye
A northern Southland truck driver got a first hand look at quake damage in Canterbury on Saturday when he drove a truck full of donated supplies into the area.
Switzer's Valley Transport owner Murray Maslin said he was approached by the organisers of an online rally-around to get supplies to … View moreA northern Southland truck driver got a first hand look at quake damage in Canterbury on Saturday when he drove a truck full of donated supplies into the area.
Switzer's Valley Transport owner Murray Maslin said he was approached by the organisers of an online rally-around to get supplies to the area to see if he could donate a truck and a driver for the trip north.
Maslin got behind the wheel himself, leaving at 2.50am on Saturday to reach Cheviot atnoon to be unloaded.
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No one knows when or where earthquakes will occur, but everyone can be prepared.
The simplest thing you can do to keep your family safe in a quake is to secure objects and furniture. This reduces the chance they will fall over causing injury or damage.
Click here to see how easy it is to … View moreNo one knows when or where earthquakes will occur, but everyone can be prepared.
The simplest thing you can do to keep your family safe in a quake is to secure objects and furniture. This reduces the chance they will fall over causing injury or damage.
Click here to see how easy it is to make your home safer in an earthquake.
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Reporter The Eye
He has climbed mountains, cleaned beaches and looked after baby animals, now all he can do is wait.
Finn Dobbie, 16, is one of about 30 Southland teens nervously waiting to find out whether they have achieved a Duke of Edinburgh award.
The Duke of Edinburgh Award is a program for 14 to 25- year … View moreHe has climbed mountains, cleaned beaches and looked after baby animals, now all he can do is wait.
Finn Dobbie, 16, is one of about 30 Southland teens nervously waiting to find out whether they have achieved a Duke of Edinburgh award.
The Duke of Edinburgh Award is a program for 14 to 25- year olds which encourages them to get outdoors and be involved in the community.
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Reporter The Eye
Invercargill man Fraser Gillespie was a teenager when he met Burt Munro.
"It was at one of his races - he did all the talking as usual."
Everyone was used to Munro's antics by then, he said.
He turned up to one race in his pyjamas.
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