Invercargill City Council’s first mana whenua-appointed roles have been filled, with nominees to take part in an historic first committee meeting of the Infrastructural Committee on 5 October, 2021. Pania Coote of Te Runanga o Awarua and Evelyn Cook of Waihōpai Rūnaka will be appointed members of the Performance, Policy and Partnerships and Infrastructural Services […]
Read More >Council partners with iwi to protect forest, support jobs
A groundbreaking new partnership between Iwi and the Invercargill City Council is set to support job growth, training and address climate change. Council and Te Tapu o Tāne, a collective of the four Papatipu Rūnanga o Murihiku, have joined forces to develop a native plant nursery and propagation venture at the Council’s current nursery site […]
Read More >Invercargill City Council reopens facilities at Alert Level 2
Masks, contact tracing and social distancing are all part of the new normal as Invercargill City Council facilities re-open in Alert Level 2. Invercargill City Council general manager customer and environment Trudie Hurst said in line with Government recommendations, all visitors to Council facilities and service centres must sign in or scan, wear a mask […]
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 […]
Read More >City Streets Upgrade underway under Alert Level 3
The City Streets Upgrade is once again moving forward, meaning Esk Street is now open to pedestrians only. COVID-19 restrictions temporarily delayed the start of works in Esk St but contractor Downer has returned to the site to set up and begin stage one of the development that will transform Invercargill’s City Centre into a […]
Read More >City Council grants rates, registration reprieve during lockdown
Invercargill residents have been given a reprieve on paying rates and dog registrations while the city is in lockdown. Dog registrations for the 2021-2022 period and the first rates payment instalment for the year, both due at the end of this week, will now not incur late payment penalties if received within 14 working days […]
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