AOS callout in Gore
The AOS was called to a Gore address this morning following a domestic incident.
Sycamore has heart attack
Invercargill city councillor Graham Sycamore suffered a heart attack while cycling up a steep hill.
Tourist 'king hit'
An Australian tourist was king hit in Queenstown this morning.
Internal dispute avoided
A subcommittee has opted not to appeal Te Anau sewerage scheme consents - narrowly avoiding an internal dispute with its own council.
Aurora unveils new plan
Electricity company Aurora Energy has applied for a new consent to build a substation at Hawea Flat.
Drop-off zone near completion
Ascot School new drop-off zone is undergoing its finishing touches.
Victims of breeding success?
Some Southland tuatara may be euthanised next year if homes can't be found for them.
Owaka mum writes to help grief
Mal makes strides on $400k goal
Ultimatum drives Columb
Queenstown motocross racer Scott Columb got the message: 'shape up or ship out.'
Price is right for tennis success
A six-week coaching and tournament programme in Florida is the next phase in the tennis career of Emilia Price.
Numbers needed for women's comp
Sidecar partnership's good start
Brewery's piggy-back success
Invercargill Brewery is happy to piggy-back on the dramatic success of Wellington's Yeastie Boys.
Tiwai eyes multiple contracts
Tiwai bosses are investigating whether power supply can be secured via multiple contracts.
Right House staff lose jobs
Anadarko is back
Cruel fate derails plans
My journey to fitness, health and ultra-athlete status is not called Uphill Battle for nothing.
You make the show
For many street performers, a good show is all about crowd participation.
Dr Hook coming south
Set for tough contest
Hotel still on the horizon
The ILT isn't about to be hurried into committing to a flash new hotel.
So someone else invested
An opportunity we failed to milk for all it was worth.
A bit of RMA-wrestling
Unforgettable? If only ...
Compatible correspondents
Two longstanding Southland Times stringers' lives have entwined at Wick Cottage.
Spirit of Munro rides on
One of John Munro's earliest memories involves him riding to school on the tank of his dad's motorbike.
Blazing a trail in the south
Flashy flower heads
Private collection on show
Central Southland man Bill Cowie never set out to be an art collector.
Wanaka gears up for music summit
Some of New Zealand's top music industry identities will be at a Wanaka music summit in May.
Duo hoping to win big
Shakespeare garb goes modern
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