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Questions surround Invercargill City Council's land sale
Invercargill City Council has sold a large piece of farmland about 10km south of the city, but is remaining tight-lipped about how much it went for.
Mixed messages: mystery surrounds Shadbolt's work phone
Invercargill Mayor Tim Shadbolt's new work phone has been sitting at the council since early last year, unused, despite his claims he is soldiering on with one that is barely functional.
'Cleared out': Fears for future of Fiordland fish stocks
A governance group protecting marine species in Fiordland say current levels of fishing in the area are unsustainable, and key fish stocks now require rebuilding.
Meet the wizard hoping to be Invercargill’s next mayor
Noel Peterson is the green wizard of Bluff - a man with a passion for both the environment and local politics. But could he be the next mayor of Invercargill?
‘Seriously concerned’: residents come out in force over off-licence application
A group of Winton residents have expressed concerns over an application for a new bottle store in their small town, highlighting existing issues in the community.
Shadbolt claims he was denied new phone over tech illiteracy
Invercargill mayor Sir Tim Shadbolt says he has been forced to soldier on with a "barely functional" phone because he was considered incapable of using all the features of a new one.
Invercargill mayor Sir Tim Shadbolt still storing personal items in council-owned buildings
Invercargill mayor Sir Tim Shadbolt is still using council-owned buildings for personal storage, three months after he made headlines over the unorthodox arrangement.
Shadbolt battles council over annual Christmas card mailout
Embattled Invercargill Mayor Sir Tim Shadbolt has again found himself at odds with his council - this time over Christmas cards.
'This is it': Accommodation owner says he'll sell up over unconsented sign stoush
The owner of a large unconsented sign which drew the ire of a neighbour says he is leaving the region over the ensuing fallout.
Unconsented sign reported to council must come down
The owner of a seaside lodge in rural Southland has been ordered to remove his home-made sign made out of power poles, less than 24 hours after it was erected.
Colac Bay erosion issue reaches tipping point as upset residents seek legal advice
In a sleepy Southland bay, a battle is brewing. Fearful an old dump could be exposed where the rocks give way to loose shingle, residents claim the council isn't interested.
'This is the life of me' - The woman fighting back in coal country
Gemma Marnane is on a mission to end mining in her small Southland town, even if it puts her at odds with the community and her own parents.
'It's just a bloody nuisance': Southland Mayor on Three Waters email bombardment
An online petition prompting Three Waters' opponents to send emails to councillors en masse is being called "a bloody nuisance" by a southern mayor.
Council waiting game pushes developer to breaking point
A small scale developer was forced to live out of his car while he awaited the outcome of a subdivision he claims has ruined his life.
Invercargill's united front, media scepticism, and aversion to negativity
Analysis: Invercargill City Council has rallied to achieve outcomes set by the Department of Internal Affairs, but there's a strong sense of scepticism in the south toward the media and coverage of…
Iwi services battle to get Māori vaccination numbers up
Vaccine uptake among Māori is part of a difficult yet familiar reality for New Zealand health advocates, and when it comes to health and wellbeing, tangata whenua are often left behind.
Shadbolt 'unnerved', waiting for apology over email leak
Last week, Sir Tim was blindsided by council staff when an email he sent to media was intercepted and raised at a closed meeting an hour later.
Tipping point: 'Traumatised' Shadbolt claims workplace bullying
Embattled Invercargill Mayor Sir Tim Shadbolt says he has been left traumatised by workplace bullying as his deputy pushes for a vote of no confidence against him.
Mayor Shadbolt 'hoarding' personal items in council buildings
Invercargill Mayor Sir Tim Shadbolt is storing personal items - including furniture, mattresses and a large appliance still in bubble wrap - in council-owned buildings across the city.
Hearing reveals alarming alcohol harm among Southland youth
The rejection of a new liquor outlet hoping to open in Riverton has painted a concerning picture of a toxic drinking culture in the town.
Pipe dream: Council criticised over water system wasting ‘millions’
Gore District Council is pouring millions of dollars down the drain with a new water pipeline system, a resident claims.
Invercargill councillors no longer 'bloody out slaying each other'
Despite ongoing difficulties with Mayor Sir Tim Shadbolt, independent observers say the council has ploughed ahead with its goal of turning dysfunction into results.
Invercargill’s unlikely deputy mayor: 'I was like a wolf coming into the sheep pack'
Invercargill's deputy mayor opens up to Local Democracy Reporting's Matthew Rosenberg about strained relationships at council, lessons learned through Buddhism and how his star sign affects his…
Shadbolt reveals health diagnosis affecting ability to ‘defend’ himself
Invercargill Mayor Sir Tim Shadbolt has revealed he is battling a health condition he believes is affecting his ability to defend himself.
Gore residents loud over perceived leadership deficit
The Gore District Council needs to "do better" to win back the confidence of the community, Mayor Tracy Hicks says.