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2498 days ago

Have you popped down to see this new market? What did you think?

Reporter The Eye

The coat hangers remain on the walls of the Wrights Bush Hall where dances and gatherings used to bring the community together.

Years later, the building had gone unused and the floors scuffed by the odd rugby practice when it was too cold to train outside.

However, the hall has been … View more
The coat hangers remain on the walls of the Wrights Bush Hall where dances and gatherings used to bring the community together.

Years later, the building had gone unused and the floors scuffed by the odd rugby practice when it was too cold to train outside.

However, the hall has been refurbished and was reopened on Tuesday as the Wrights Bush Community Market.

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2498 days ago

Pursuing dreams

Georgia Weaver Reporter from Southland Times

This Southland teenager is following his dreams of becoming a professional basketball player.

Read more: www.stuff.co.nz...

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2499 days ago

Missing painting

Georgia Weaver Reporter from Southland Times

Do you know where this painting is? It's thought to be in Invercargill.

Read more: www.stuff.co.nz...

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2499 days ago

Poll: Do you think students should have more choice or stick to the school's more traditional uniform?

Reporter The Eye

Fiordland College uniform is dated, expensive and not easily accessible, some parents say.

Yvette O'Shaughnessy, a mother of 12 and 13 year old girls at the school, started a discussion about the current uniform.

O'Shaughnessy brought it up after her daughters said they would like … View more
Fiordland College uniform is dated, expensive and not easily accessible, some parents say.

Yvette O'Shaughnessy, a mother of 12 and 13 year old girls at the school, started a discussion about the current uniform.

O'Shaughnessy brought it up after her daughters said they would like the option to wear shorts or pants, especially being as active as a lot of the boys at school, she said.

Read more: www.stuff.co.nz...

Comment NFP if you don't want any of your comments used in print.

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Do you think students should have more choice or stick to the school's more traditional uniform?
  • 53.8% I think they should have more choice.
    53.8% Complete
  • 38.5% I think they should stick to the traditional uniform.
    38.5% Complete
  • 3.8% I don't care.
    3.8% Complete
  • 3.8% I don't know.
    3.8% Complete
  • 0% Other.
    0% Complete
26 votes
2500 days ago

Deer velvet

Georgia Weaver Reporter from Southland Times

The high calibre of entries in a Fiordland deer velvet competition this month portrays an industry in buoyant good health, experts are saying.

Read more: www.stuff.co.nz...

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2501 days ago

Poll: Should there be stricter testing on sunscreens?

Elesha Gordon from Neighbourly.co.nz

Almost half of NZ sunscreens reportedly fail to live up to their most basic claims - to protect us from the sun. Some sunscreens brands haven’t even tested their product on people which may mean people are misled about the actual protect a sunscreen provides. Do you think New Zealand should have … View moreAlmost half of NZ sunscreens reportedly fail to live up to their most basic claims - to protect us from the sun. Some sunscreens brands haven’t even tested their product on people which may mean people are misled about the actual protect a sunscreen provides. Do you think New Zealand should have mandatory standards for sunscreen? Read the full Stuff story here.

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Should there be stricter testing on sunscreens?
  • 93.3% Yes, it should have mandatory standards
    93.3% Complete
  • 1.4% No, I am happy with how it is.
    1.4% Complete
  • 3.5% I have found a brand I trust, so this doesn't affect me.
    3.5% Complete
  • 1.8% I don't know / I have no opinion
    1.8% Complete
3313 votes
2501 days ago

Huge fire near Tiwai Point

Georgia Weaver Reporter from Southland Times

Fire crews are battling a huge fire that has been going since about 7pm on Monday.

Read more: www.stuff.co.nz...

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2502 days ago

Forest protection

Georgia Weaver Reporter from Southland Times

Forty hectares of land in Southland is now permanently protected.

Read more: www.stuff.co.nz...

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2505 days ago

120th Annual Browns Sports Day - Saturday, 10 february 2018

Robyn from Winton-Wallacetown

Browns Sports Day, Browns Domain
Gates open at 11:00, events start at midday.
Entry is $10 for adults, primary school children free. Food and refreshments available.


Fun filled family day, featuring:
Athletics for all ages
Bushcraft… View more
Browns Sports Day, Browns Domain
Gates open at 11:00, events start at midday.
Entry is $10 for adults, primary school children free. Food and refreshments available.


Fun filled family day, featuring:
Athletics for all ages
Bushcraft
Cycling
Baby show
Sheaf tossing
Hole in one golf


Evening entertainment features live music from Hazer and The Contractors Band, plus Open, Farmers and Junior Shearing

More details available on our Facebook page

No Eftpos

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2506 days ago

Neighbours Day is coming up!

The Team from Neighbours Aotearoa

How will you connect? Choose one of our four ways to host an event! Here's our video for BBQs on the Berm! For more resources about hosting your BBQ or to sign up head here: neighboursdayaotearoa.org...

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2506 days ago

What a great effort! How do you think our Southlander youngsters went at the Colgate Games this year? Did you know anyone who competed? How did they go?

Reporter The Eye

Southland youngsters got more than just medals after returning from the South Island Colgate Games this week.

Athletics Southland vice-chairman of the track and field committee Phil Hartley said the children all got on well, both in their sports and in their sportsmanship, some making new … View more
Southland youngsters got more than just medals after returning from the South Island Colgate Games this week.

Athletics Southland vice-chairman of the track and field committee Phil Hartley said the children all got on well, both in their sports and in their sportsmanship, some making new friends at the weekend.

Southland athletes bagged 30 medals overall with many others close to getting a place or scoring personal bests, he said.

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