The St Andrews Fair was a runaway success, raising $500 more than last year and do not ask for any leftover cheese rolls because they sold like hot cheese rolls.
A small energy retailer says power consumers will continue to suffer as a merger between two of the country’s biggest generators is given the green light.
Gore’s country music honouring Hands of Fame statue has had a makeover and is back looking shiny and new, just in time for Bayleys Tussock Country music festival this weekend.
Ute-proud Southlanders take note, the Bayleys Tussock Country ute muster is returning this year with prizes for the best decorated deck, most kilometres and a bonus for best mullet.
After two days of hearings, heated debate, and a deep dive into more than 500 public submissions, the Gore District Council has finalised its long-term plan (LTP) — but not without controversy.
Gore's Hands of Fame statue honouring country music has had a makeover and is back looking shiny and new, just in time for Bayleys Tussock Country music festival this weekend.
Film Otago Southland chairman Kyle Murdoch says a half-billion-dollar funding boost to New Zealand’s film and television sector will ensure the country remains competitive on the world stage.
The national debt was back in vogue as the New Zealand Taxpayers’ Union cruised through Gore, with a massive trailer showing just how much in the red New Zealand has found itself.
A family band of eight girls, borne in the heart of Gore, have released their debut single in an ode to their country-loving, yodelling great-grandfather, Ella Scott-Fleming reports.
The Heriot Rugby Club celebrated its 140th year anniversary at the weekend, generations of the club getting together for a good game and a great bit of socialising.