Council Transfer Stations Reopen at Alert Level 3

Southlanders who really need to drop off any household rubbish which accumulated during Alert Level 4 will now be able to do so as transfer stations throughout the region reopen under Alert Level 3. WasteNet Southland has been working closely with its partners and contractors to ensure transfer stations can be open from Tuesday 28 […]

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Isolate. Innovate. Create. Youth Week Isolation Challenge 2020

The Invercargill City Youth Council is holding an online competition called Isolate. Innovate. Create. – a creative challenge held virtually via Facebook. The idea for this challenge came about when New Zealand went into Alert Level 4 and therefore the Youth Council could no longer plan to hold Youth Week Event in the CBD. Youth Week is […]

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Garden waste can go in red rubbish bins during lockdown

WasteNet Southland is delighted Invercargill residents can now put their garden waste in red rubbish bins for the duration of the COVID-19 Alert Level 4 lockdown, after asking Invercargill City Council to temporarily suspend part of its rules. Transfer stations are closed to the public and private garden waste collection services are also on hold […]

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Emergency Management Southland contact advice

Emergency Management Southland (EMS) has activated an 0800 number, email address and website contact form to ensure every Southlander can access the support they need during the Covid-19 lockdown, Group Controller Angus McKay says. New Zealand is now at Alert Level 4 of the Covid-19 Response, which means anyone not involved in essential work, needs to […]

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Alert Level 2

Invercargill City Council is delighted to be able to welcome customers back into its offices, facilities, and places people love to visit at Alert Level 2, albeit with some changes in place. Splash Palace, Invercargill Public Library, Bluff Service Centre, and the Civic Administration Building will all open their doors to the public on Thursday […]

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