Invercargill residents are being asked about how they think Council is doing in the 2022 Invercargill City Council Residents Survey. A pamphlet explaining how to take part in the online survey was sent to residents this month. The survey asks respondents to rate various aspects of different council facilities, asks about infrastructure, services and about […]
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Invercargill City Council’s annual report released
The Invercargill City Council’s Annual Report has reconfirmed its strong financial position. Council this week adopted its annual report at an extraordinary meeting of the Risk and Assurance Committee. Council Group Manager Finance and Assurance Michael Day said the report confirms Council’s commitment to maintaining financial prudence. “Together with our recent AA+ Fitch Rating, we […]
Read More >Invercargill City Council to introduce requirement for vaccination passes
Invercargill City Council has amended the requirement for COVID-19 vaccination passes at some of its facilities and services. Vaccination passes will be required to access the Invercargill City Libraries and Archives, Splash Palace, He Waka Tuia and the Council Chambers from Monday 13 December. The requirement for vaccination passes at parts of the Civic Theatre […]
Read More >No vaccination requirement for most of Invercargill City Council facilities
The majority of Invercargill City Council’s public facilities will not require vaccination certificates, at this time, when the city shifts to the new COVID-19 alert level framework, including the city library and Splash Palace. The Government announced on Monday 29 November that Invercargill would be at the Orange alert level when the new COVID-19 traffic […]
Read More >Civic Administration Building is changing its opening hours
The Invercargill City Council civic administration building is changing its opening hours. Council Group Manager of Customer and Environment, Trudie Hurst, said the building would be open to the public from 8.30am until 5pm. “Our hours have changed to better reflect how customers are using our services,” she said. Phone lines will still be open […]
Read More >Review highlights positive progress at Invercargill City Council
Invercargill City Council will on Tuesday consider a positive review of progress made over the past six months to address matters raised in the Thomson Report into city governance. The review was carried out by Richard Thomson, author of the Independent Governance Review Report received by Council late last year. His six-month review of progress […]
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