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Invercargill’s Splash Palace may be set for some big changes over the next couple of years.
A proposal for an additional swimming pool has been included in the city council’s Long Term Plan, and a new hydroslide will be attracting the swimmers.
The Invercargill librarians famous recreation of a Kardashian family photo is back in the headlines this week.
Staff from the Invercargill City Libraries and Archives have received an international nod for their services in marketing the library.
Members of the Otago Southland Save Our Water campaign caused a bit of a stink at Invercargill's Environment Southland office this morning.
Southland resident Matt Coffey decided to highlight water quality issues by delivering them straight to Environment Southland's doorstep.
Southland school pupils are working together to brighten up a small part of Invercargill.
Pupils are putting their artistic skills to use for the Colour Your World art project.
The new chief executive of the Invercargill City Council was welcomed to her office this week.
Clare Hadley has relocated to Invercargill after 5 years as chief executive of the Nelson City Council.
Southland Heritage Month is showing how far things have progressed for New Zealand women since 1893.
This year marks 125 years since women gained the right to vote and Heritage South has opened a pop-up suffrage museum to celebrate the milestone.
Thousands of Southlanders headed to Oreti Beach on Sunday to participate in the city’s annual Surf to City.
The event offered a range of distances for participants to bike, walk or run.
An 80-year-old Winton building has been given a makeover.
The former bank on the main street in Winton has been transformed to make way for a new boutique shop.
The Winton Bakery in Southland has begun giving away its unsold baked goods that would normally go in the pig bin.
Bluff Engineering and Welding today rolled out the biggest barge ever built in Bluff... and they trucked it right through to the Bluff port.
The Invercargill City Council has adopted its long term plan and is about to begin asking the city's residents for their views on it.
The plan sets out the council’s vision for the city over the next ten years, and there are some major projects in the pipeline.
A small group of electric vehicle owners convoyed to Invercargill from Bluff this morning.
They are on their way to Cape Reinga as part of an initiative called Leading the Charge.
A Southland family have been selected to live rent-free in PowerNets smart home for a year.
The Waru family moved in to their new home a week ago, which has been kitted out with all the latest power-saving technologies.
The Invercargill City Council is asking the public for its views on the future of the city’s heritage buildings.
With big changes set to take place in the city centre, heritage buildings are a hot topic in Invercargill, and it’s now up to residents to put forward their ideas and opinions.
National Parks Week was celebrated at Invercargill’s Queens Park on Sunday.
The week celebrates the vital role parks play in creating liveable cities, and coincided with the 50th anniversary of the Queens Park tea kiosk.