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Nicole Johnstone Reporter from Southland Times
A 20-litre container of sheep drench, leaking from a train carriage, sparked a full-scale emergency response at Waipahi, 25km north of Gore, this morning.
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Paul from South Invercargill & Bluff
nbly.nz... hope it's not at like 2am in the morning
Reporter The Eye
To celebrate the hard work of Southlanders, South Alive is planning a world record attempt and hopes to get the wider community involved.
More than 250 people are expected to line up and take part in creating the longest human chain of people patting each other on the back, with the hopes of … View moreTo celebrate the hard work of Southlanders, South Alive is planning a world record attempt and hopes to get the wider community involved.
More than 250 people are expected to line up and take part in creating the longest human chain of people patting each other on the back, with the hopes of their story and photos to be published in an upcoming Guinness World Records book.
Can you help your neighbours survive Christmas?
Whether it’s clever ways to untangle the tinsel, the perfect glossy ham glaze, cheap and cheerful gift ideas, or how to manage an unexpected guest, having a few festive tricks up your sleeve never goes astray.
Spread a little joy by … View moreCan you help your neighbours survive Christmas?
Whether it’s clever ways to untangle the tinsel, the perfect glossy ham glaze, cheap and cheerful gift ideas, or how to manage an unexpected guest, having a few festive tricks up your sleeve never goes astray.
Spread a little joy by sharing a little advice. Simply share your top Christmas Survival Tip (or Tips!) with your neighbours and you could win a $100 SuperValue gift voucher. There’s 10 prizes up for grabs!
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The Team from Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management
The nationwide test of the Emergency Mobile Alert system is happening on Sunday 26 November.
If your life, health or property is in serious danger, an Emergency Mobile Alert could be sent to your mobile phone. Check whether your phone is on the list and find out more at … View moreThe nationwide test of the Emergency Mobile Alert system is happening on Sunday 26 November.
If your life, health or property is in serious danger, an Emergency Mobile Alert could be sent to your mobile phone. Check whether your phone is on the list and find out more at www.civildefence.govt.nz...
The Warehouse is excited to announce that they are rolling out electric vehicle charging stations across the nation! We already have our first one in Royal Oak, Auckland and 20 more to come over the next few months. Those 20 received have funding from the Government’s Electric Vehicle Contestable… View moreThe Warehouse is excited to announce that they are rolling out electric vehicle charging stations across the nation! We already have our first one in Royal Oak, Auckland and 20 more to come over the next few months. Those 20 received have funding from the Government’s Electric Vehicle Contestable Fund, meaning we have been able to roll these charging stations out to areas that haven’t seen them before.
Nicole Johnstone Reporter from Southland Times
Hundreds of people walked through Queens Park during the weekend to support MND. Were you there?
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John from East Invercargill
There is no need for war. War is a rich mans game for their amusement and accumulation of more money at the expense of everyone else.
Ignore the flag and country involved here as the same applies too every country on Earth.
ps. rich means billions not millions.
Gwyn from Central-West Invercargill
Recently I went into the Make n Bake Cafe in the warehouse .
Now, there are no prices on the food in the cabinet!
I don't know what I can buy if I don't know the price!!
Does anybody else find this practice frustrating?
regards
Gwyn Upritchard
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