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Marshall Industries: 90 Years of Innovation and Service in Southland
Marshall Industries: 90 Years of Innovation and Service in Southland
news   -   Apr 12, 2026

A Southland roofing company that helped revolutionise how New Zealand builds is celebrating 90 years in business. Marshall Industries, originally established as Owen Marshall Plumbing Ltd in 1938, has become a household name across Southland and Otago while pioneering innovations that changed the construction industry nationwide. The Invercargill-based company made

Council to Decide on $1.37m Clock Tower Design Next Week
Council to Decide on $1.37m Clock Tower Design Next Week
news   -   Apr 11, 2026

Invercargill City Council will decide next week between three design options for the new Esk Street West clock tower, with the preferred concept carrying a price tag of $1.37 million. Councillors will meet on Tuesday to consider the revised budget request for the landmark structure, which forms part of

St John Playhouse Auction Fundraiser A Success
St John Playhouse Auction Fundraiser A Success
Apr 11, 2026

A fundraising auction held in Invercargill last night raised thousands of dollars for St John Ambulance's new Southland district headquarters, with local Harcourts auctioneer Daniel Pengelly keeping the crowd entertained and the bids climbing throughout the evening. The event drew a mix of seasoned auction-goers and self-confessed first-timers

Two Climbers Rescued After Three Nights Stranded on Fiordland Peak
Two Climbers Rescued After Three Nights Stranded on Fiordland Peak
news   -   Apr 10, 2026

Two experienced climbers have been rescued after spending three nights stranded on a steep mountainside near Sabre Peak in Fiordland National Park. The drama began on Wednesday afternoon when a Personal Locator Beacon was activated around 4.30pm in the Sabre Peak area. A Southern Lakes Helicopter was immediately dispatched,

Invercargill Parking Fees Could Jump to $3.30 Per Hour
Invercargill Parking Fees Could Jump to $3.30 Per Hour
news   -   Apr 10, 2026

Invercargill motorists face higher parking costs under proposed fee increases being considered by the city council. Latest News Loading... The council has opened public consultation on its 2026/2027 Fees and Charges schedule, which includes a 15 percent increase to on-street hourly parking fees and standardised off-street parking rates that

Marshall Industries: 90 Years of Innovation and Service in Southland
news   -   Apr 12, 2026 Marshall Industries: 90 Years of Innovation and Service in Southland

A Southland roofing company that helped revolutionise how New Zealand builds is celebrating 90 years in business. Marshall Industries, originally established as Owen Marshall Plumbing Ltd in 1938, has become a household name across Southland and Otago while pioneering innovations that changed the construction industry nationwide. The Invercargill-based company made

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Marshall Industries: 90 Years of Innovation and Service in Southland
Marshall Industries: 90 Years of Innovation and Service in Southland
news   -   Apr 12, 2026

A Southland roofing company that helped revolutionise how New Zealand builds is celebrating 90 years in business. Marshall Industries, originally established as Owen Marshall Plumbing Ltd in 1938, has become a household name across Southland and Otago while pioneering innovations that changed the construction industry nationwide. The Invercargill-based company made

Bluff Oysters Confirmed For This Year's Festival Menu
Bluff Oysters Confirmed For This Year's Festival Menu
news   -   Apr 12, 2026

The news Bluff Oyster lovers have been waiting for has been confirmed – Bluff Oysters will be on the menu at this year's Bluff Oyster & Food Festival in Bluff on Saturday 23 May. Festival Chairman, John Edminstin, confirmed the news today and said, "we are up and

Multicultural Food Festival Draws Biggest Crowds Yet
Multicultural Food Festival Draws Biggest Crowds Yet
news   -   Apr 12, 2026

The Southland Multicultural Food Festival has delivered another hugely successful event, with organisers reporting record crowds and overwhelmingly positive feedback from the community. Office Manager Jo said the day exceeded all expectations, with constant crowds from the 10am start through to close. "It's been a great day.

Teen Charged Over Rural Burglaries and Fuel Thefts
Teen Charged Over Rural Burglaries and Fuel Thefts
news   -   Apr 11, 2026

A 17-year-old has been arrested following a series of burglaries and fuel thefts across Southland that netted hundreds of litres of diesel and petrol. Latest News Loading... Police arrested the youth after executing a search warrant at an Invercargill property, following overnight thefts on Tuesday 7 April that targeted rural

Council to Decide on $1.37m Clock Tower Design Next Week
Council to Decide on $1.37m Clock Tower Design Next Week
news   -   Apr 11, 2026

Invercargill City Council will decide next week between three design options for the new Esk Street West clock tower, with the preferred concept carrying a price tag of $1.37 million. Councillors will meet on Tuesday to consider the revised budget request for the landmark structure, which forms part of

St John Playhouse Auction Fundraiser A Success
St John Playhouse Auction Fundraiser A Success
Apr 11, 2026

A fundraising auction held in Invercargill last night raised thousands of dollars for St John Ambulance's new Southland district headquarters, with local Harcourts auctioneer Daniel Pengelly keeping the crowd entertained and the bids climbing throughout the evening. The event drew a mix of seasoned auction-goers and self-confessed first-timers

Two Climbers Rescued After Three Nights Stranded on Fiordland Peak
Two Climbers Rescued After Three Nights Stranded on Fiordland Peak
news   -   Apr 10, 2026

Two experienced climbers have been rescued after spending three nights stranded on a steep mountainside near Sabre Peak in Fiordland National Park. The drama began on Wednesday afternoon when a Personal Locator Beacon was activated around 4.30pm in the Sabre Peak area. A Southern Lakes Helicopter was immediately dispatched,

Invercargill Parking Fees Could Jump to $3.30 Per Hour
Invercargill Parking Fees Could Jump to $3.30 Per Hour
news   -   Apr 10, 2026

Invercargill motorists face higher parking costs under proposed fee increases being considered by the city council. Latest News Loading... The council has opened public consultation on its 2026/2027 Fees and Charges schedule, which includes a 15 percent increase to on-street hourly parking fees and standardised off-street parking rates that

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