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Sonja from Central-West Invercargill
Hey neighbours
Can anyone tell me what on earth this is that I have discovered in my garden? I have never seen it before.
Nat Holland Reporter from Southland Times
Have you been into The Store at Centre Bush?
The Team from ACC New Zealand
With cooler weather embracing the country, you may find you’re not getting out and about as much. So now is the ideal time to make sure your home is as fall-proof as possible.
The home safety checklist will give you practical tips on how to make your home safe. It covers how to avoid slips and… View moreWith cooler weather embracing the country, you may find you’re not getting out and about as much. So now is the ideal time to make sure your home is as fall-proof as possible.
The home safety checklist will give you practical tips on how to make your home safe. It covers how to avoid slips and falls in the home’s most used areas. For example, paths can get icy in winter, applying salt or sand to your path can help avoid any icy slips.
Having a fall can be upsetting. Those over 65 have a one in three chance of having a fall, while those over 80 it’s one in two.
The good news is falls are preventable. A new movement called Live Stronger for Longer is helping to reduce the risk of falls by providing practical information and free resources. We want to help you stay on your feet, and living the life you want to live.
Take the home safety checklist with your friends and family and join the movement today.
Proudly brought to you by ACC, HQ&SC, MOH and your local community health providers.
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Georgia Weaver Reporter from Southland Times
We have five double passes to Beyond the Barricade to give away.
The show features songs from some of the world's greatest musicals, including Phantom of the Opera, Wicked, Evita, West Side Story, Chicago and Mamma Mia.
The show is on May 30 with doors opening at 6.30pm. at the … View moreWe have five double passes to Beyond the Barricade to give away.
The show features songs from some of the world's greatest musicals, including Phantom of the Opera, Wicked, Evita, West Side Story, Chicago and Mamma Mia.
The show is on May 30 with doors opening at 6.30pm. at the Invercargill Civic Theatre.
To go in the draw to win, let us know in the comments who you would take.
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Nat Holland Reporter from Southland Times
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Reporter The Eye
Decorated bras and pink cupcakes transformed the Winton Library this week as the community came together to raise money and awareness about breast cancer.
The special pink ribbon morning tea was organised by Southland District Libraries' Winton staff members Carmel Casey and Raewyn Patton … View moreDecorated bras and pink cupcakes transformed the Winton Library this week as the community came together to raise money and awareness about breast cancer.
The special pink ribbon morning tea was organised by Southland District Libraries' Winton staff members Carmel Casey and Raewyn Patton who said they saw it as important to do their bit.
Did you know that three families lose a loved one to suicide every two days? You can help change this by donating to Mike King's work.
The current “harden up, stay staunch and let’s not talk about it” attitude is a problem. By changing this attitude, lives will be saved. Every … View moreDid you know that three families lose a loved one to suicide every two days? You can help change this by donating to Mike King's work.
The current “harden up, stay staunch and let’s not talk about it” attitude is a problem. By changing this attitude, lives will be saved. Every dollar raised enables Mike to continue his vital work with communities across NZ.
The Appliance Shed is leading a fundraising campaign to support Mike King's Key To Life Trust. Read more about the long-standing relationship Appliance Shed has with Mike King here
The Key to Life Trust equips our nation's young people to check in on their mates and remind them it’s okay to ask for help. It’s important we all feel valued and know that someone has our backs when times are tough. Please donate and make a difference in your community.
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At Ryman Healthcare we pride ourselves in providing care that has to be ‘good enough for mum.’ In order to achieve this, we must build trusting relationships with our residents.
That is why we are so thrilled to once again be voted New Zealand’s Most Trusted Brand in the retirement village… View moreAt Ryman Healthcare we pride ourselves in providing care that has to be ‘good enough for mum.’ In order to achieve this, we must build trusting relationships with our residents.
That is why we are so thrilled to once again be voted New Zealand’s Most Trusted Brand in the retirement village sector. It’s our fourth win and an accolade we’re incredibly proud of – so thank you New Zealand!
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Sanath from North Invercargill
Snowy ride from Mossburn to Te Anau today. Be extremely careful out there when driving.
The Department of Internal Affairs
Join us at our next Meet the Inquiry Panel in Dunedin on Wednesday 30 May at the Otago Museum, Hutton Theatre, 416 Great King Street, 5-6.30pm.
Share your views with the Inquiry’s consultation document, submissions close on 05 June.
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Georgia Weaver Reporter from Southland Times
A structural engineer has said the seismic assessment used to close the Southland Museum and Art Gallery should have been redone to the latest guidelines.
Do you think they need to be redone?
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