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A Southland family today remembered Victoria Cross recipient Richard Travis, on the centenary of his death.
The family, who were relations of Travis fiance Lettie Murray, were given the chance to view his medals in Invercargill, and remember the fallen hero.
A pop-up shop coming to Invercargill next week is offering a unique opportunity for Southland animal lovers.
SPCA Southland is opening the region's first cat cafe to celebrate the organisation's biggest fundraising day of the year, Cupcake Day.
Venture Southland chief executive Paul Casson hopes a visitor centre in the heart of Invercargill will draw larger tourist numbers into the city centre.
Invercargill’s i-SITE was temporarily relocated after the closure of the Southland Museum and Art Gallery, and has now found a new home for the next three-to-five years.
Acting Prime Minister Winston Peters says changes to immigration policies throughout New Zealand will help Southland to retain more skilled workers.
Peters was in Invercargill on Wednesday night where he said modifications to immigration policies were just months away.
Sixteen years of planning came to fruition yesterday with the official opening of Curio Bay’s Tumu Toka Curioscape.
The opening of the $2.5million visitor centre will go towards educating visitors to the Catlins about the history and wildlife of the area.
Southlanders are being told to get in quick if they want a piece of the government’s Provincial Growth Fund.
Acting Prime Minister Winston Peters has been in Invercargill to talk about regional development opportunities for Southland at a dinner hosted by Venture Southland.
Two Invercargill musicians are on a mission to put Invercargill on the map for touring bands.
Southland Musicians Club members Jordan Cossill and Matt Hoffman have been transforming the club to attract more bands, and to help the Southland music scene flourish.
There’s an element of mystery surrounding the latest exhibition at the Invercargill Public Art Gallery.
The exhibition, titled Untitled, Undated, Unknown, features works from the gallery’s collection, all of which are missing some vital information.
Southland youth have been using different mediums of art to tell the stories of their history and culture.
Storytelling is the theme for this year's Polyfest Arts Exhibition which has received over three hundred entries from early childhood classes through to Year 13 pupils.
Southland youth are being given a chance to hone their leadership skills with the ILT KidZone Festival.
Over 150 volunteers of all ages are invited to join the festival every year, and for some, it has helped to shape their lives.