Invercargill voters will need to deliver their votes by hand from Monday as time runs out for postal votes. Election day for local government elections, including Invercargill City Council, Bluff Community Board and the Invercargill Licensing Trust is on Saturday, October 8. Votes must be received by midday on election day, and from Monday 3 […]
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Anderson House repair work complete
Invercargill City Council’s work on historic Anderson House is now complete after well over six months of earthquake strengthening and exterior repairs. Anderson House, which was gifted to Council in the 1950s, was closed in January 2014 as it was found to be a serious earthquake risk. Council Manager Business Transition (Venues and Events) Richard […]
Read More >Screening of Queen’s State Memorial Service at Civic
Invercargill City Council will be observing Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Day by screening the State Memorial Service for Queen Elizabeth II at The Civic Theatre Invercargill and closing some public facilities on Monday, September 26. The Government has declared a one-off public holiday to mark the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, who passed […]
Read More >Voting opens for 2022 elections
Voting papers are on their way to enrolled voters as voting opens for the 2022 local body elections. Voting is open for Invercargill City Council, Bluff Community Board and the Invercargill Licensing Trust, as well as Southland District Council, Environment Southland and Gore District Council. Enrolled voters will receive their papers in the post and […]
Read More >Tame Iti named as guest artist for Invercargill’s Spring Exhibition
Artist Tame Iti has been named guest artist for the 2022 Annual Spring Exhibition at He Waka Tuia in Invercargill. Iti (Tūhoe) is most well-known for his involvement in protests against the Vietnam War, apartheid in South Africa, as well as many Māori protest actions. He has also given a TEDx Talk, held art exhibitions, […]
Read More >City Streets completion date decided
Updated programming means there is now a clear picture of the rest of the City Streets project timeline. Invercargill City Council has been upgrading the inner-city streets to create attractive streetscape connections between the Invercargill Central development, HWR Tower and Langlands Hotel developments. Invercargill City Council Group Manager Finance and Assurance Michael Day said updated […]
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