Some Invercargill residents believe education and speed cameras will be more effective in reducing deaths on the region’s roads than lowering speed limits.
Invercargill's deputy mayor wants his council to explore alternative ways to cope with its increasing costs rather than "unfairly" throwing the burden on to ratepayers.
People living close to Alliance’s Lorneville meat-processing plant have been told to keep doors and windows closed after an ammonia leak at the facility today.
Surrounded by the colours and music, Fijian-Indian national Shinal Deo could not hide her happiness at celebrating the festival of Holi for the first time in Invercargill.
Invercargill's Tongan community has come together to collect more than 40 drums of donations to be sent to families affected by the devastating volcanic eruption in Tonga in January.
Stewart Island’s last oyster farmer says frustration has turned to anger as his wait to return to oystering at his marine farm in Big Glory Bay continues.
An Invercargill city councillor is frustrated by the options for the redevelopment of the Southland Museum and Art Gallery, saying all lack the "wow factor".
With a pandemic and international conflicts playing out, the "biggest villain" for businesses for the next six months will be inflation, the Southland Business Chamber chief executive says.
Unvaccinated Invercargill children might be able to enter the council’s library and swimming pool from next week to attend school activities when Government’s legislation kicks in.
Invercargill's deputy mayor has failed in a bid to speed up the removal of the Southland Museum and Art Gallery’s collection to accelerate the rebuild process.
A $5 million roundabout was officially opened yesterday in Invercargill, its purpose being to connect and improve the safety of road users between the city and the Bluff highway.