Keen to learn how to pop a manu? Ngā Kete Matauranga Pounamu Charitable Trust is hosting a Manu Wānanga (workshop) along with manu experts to impart knowledge and skills on how to do a Manu dive-bomb safely and with confidence. The workshop is aimed to increase whānau ora and connectedness through the medium of Manu […]
Read More >How can ICC represent you? Representation Review on now!
Residents from Makarewa to Bluff, Otatara to Kennington – and everywhere in between – have the chance to change the way they are represented by Invercargill City Council right now. This year, Invercargill City Council is undertaking a representation review. Deputy Electoral Officer Michael Morris said all aspects of what makes up an elected Council […]
Read More >Chance to chat to Councillors about Our Roadmap to Renewal
Invercargill residents will have a chance to chat to Councillors about the proposed Roadmap to Renewal at special Long-Term Plan consultation events in the coming weeks. The first event will be a round table discussion with Councillors Darren Ludlow and Lesley Soper at the Kennington Kennel Club tomorrow from 6pm until 8pm, followed by a […]
Read More >ILT By-Election nominations closed, candidates confirmed
Nominations for the ILT By-Election closed at midday today, with a total of five nominees vying for one position on the six-person board. The confirmed list of candidates is; • Louise Evans • Reece McDonald • Jason McKenzie • John Pringle • Lindsay Thomas Candidate profiles for each of the nominees are now available online […]
Read More >Consultation coming soon on ICC LTP
Invercargill City Council is set to reveal its Roadmap to Renewal – and to ask its community for feedback. ICC’s 2021-31 Long-term Plan is set to be released for consultation on March 30, with the Council to consider any final touches at a Council meeting the day before. Invercargill City Councillor and LTP project champion […]
Read More >External Appointees report progress, with work still to do
The first quarterly report of Invercargill City Council’s External Appointees has shown positive progress to address the issues raised in the Thomson Report, while noting there is still more to be done to achieve the outcomes needed. The report was discussed at Monday’s meeting of Council’s Risk and Assurance Committee, along with progress updates from […]
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