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2461 days ago

Oyster season takes off

Georgia Weaver Reporter from Southland Times

A Southland business has had a queue of up to 70 hungry customers waiting in line to get their hands on this season's Bluff oysters.

Prices vary throughout the country, including $65 for a dozen raw oysters on Waiheke Island. Do you think that's pushing it a bit?

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A Southland business has had a queue of up to 70 hungry customers waiting in line to get their hands on this season's Bluff oysters.

Prices vary throughout the country, including $65 for a dozen raw oysters on Waiheke Island. Do you think that's pushing it a bit?

Read more: www.stuff.co.nz...

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2461 days ago

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2462 days ago

Great photo of Riverton

Georgia Weaver Reporter from Southland Times

Carla-Marie Hilton got this great shot of Riverton last night.

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2462 days ago

Things are very different for train driver Gavin Mortimore now days. What changes have you seen in your industry of work or daily life?

Reporter The Eye

As a young boy, Gavin Mortimore remembers being interested in the steam and the smell of train engines attending railway picnics with his dad.

In in 1971, at 19 years old he got a job at KiwiRail.

Throughout his 47 years in the industry he has achieved a lot and seen many changes, he said.

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2465 days ago

It's oyster season - what's the best way to eat them?

Reporter NewsLink

Will you be indulging in a pottle or two this year?

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2465 days ago

What events are you most looking forward to this Heritage Month?

Reporter The Eye

Heritage month in Southland is set to be more hands on following feedback from previous years.

Co-ordinator Rebecca Amunsden said March was once again being recognised as Heritage Month but this year would host more workshops and events.

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