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Police code of conduct 'a smokescreen'

A Southland woman who says her rape complaint was botched by police has labelled the new police code of conduct a smokescreen.

Filming to transform main street

Some Tapanui residents finally got their chance to take part in the filming of Pete's Dragon as filming moved to the town's main street on Saturday.

Man who travelled with missing tramper contacts police

A hiker who travelled with missing German tramper Christine Lenicker has contacted police.

A new home on Anchor Island for little spotted kiwi

After more than a century little spotted kiwi have returned Anchor Island in Dusky Sound.

South city work riles retailers

Some south Invercargill shopping centre retailers feeling the financial and mental strain of revamp work in the area.

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Merger could mean more dollars

If Southland farmer Peter McDonald got another $10.95 a lamb he would pocket an extra $44,000 a year.

Saints stay unbeaten with thrilling win over Sharks

Wellington extended unbeaten run in NBL to six wins with thrilling 94-92 victory over Southland in Invercargill.

Like a computerised Morris Oxford

The Ministers of Finance and Revenue have issued papers on options for modernising New Zealand's tax administration.

Helen Henderson set to release new album - 35 years later

She bought her mum's house five years ago but found she couldn't stay in it for very long so she bought a place in Bluff, up the hill overlooking the ocean. Now she finds herself coming back more.

Things are hotting up for winter

With the invasion of General Winter and his battalions of rain, hail, sleet and snow there is a tendency to entrench and hibernate until the storms blow over.  Not so Invercargill.  This is shaping up to be one of the most dramatic, exciting and challenging winters we have faced for some time.  My first challenge was  being faced with a defamation claim by a city councillor over my last column on the kakapo proposal.  

Poppy Boys -- a story revisited

Enhanced by the consent of their family, a story drawn from four Southland brothers slain in World War 1 is being republished.

Tapanui becomes Millhaven for Pete's Dragon

As the rain persistently fell on the new, old-look shop fronts in Tapanui, it is clear the town has a new identity.