Invercargill City Council will begin proactively removing a section of trees in Queens Park next week, helping to keep the public safe from the risk of falling branches and trees. The trees, on the north-eastern side of Coronation Avenue, will be removed between Monday 24 March and Friday 11 April. The work is guided by […]
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Path upgrade for Te Moutere Tuatara Island
Work to upgrade the path around Te Moutere Tuatara Island in Queens Park is set to begin next week. The current gravel path at the tuatara enclosure will be replaced with a poured rubber surface, to be installed over the course of March and April. Work will begin on Monday 10 March. There will be […]
Read More >Invercargill marks Parks Week 2025
Parkour, scavenger hunts, orienteering, and nature play are just some of the ways Invercargill City Council is encouraging people to step outside and enjoy our parks and reserves to celebrate Parks Week 2025. Parks Week, an annual event designed to celebrate the vital role parks play in our communities, will run from Monday 3 March […]
Read More >Invercargill welcomes delegation from Kumagaya
Invercargill has once again welcomed a delegation from Japanese sister city Kumagaya, marking the latest official visit in a sister city relationship spanning 31 years. The Invercargill-Kumagaya sister city relationship was formalised in 1993 and has since sparked student exchanges, reciprocal official visits, and the formation of the Kumagaya Friendship Association. Kumagaya, about 60km from […]
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