Meridian Energy increases profit 51%. Manapouri residents are sitting in different camps as vandals continue to chop down trees in the small Southland town. Kane Alexander Bourke, 27, of Bluff, had an existing community work sentence cancelled and replaced with 120 hours' community work after he admitted breaching his community work at Blenheim on June 19 and December 8. Send your photos, videos and tip-offs to newstips@stuff.co.nz, or call us on 0800 697 8833 The University of Otago says it is rearranging its immediate priorities while its vice-chancellor is on leave with an illness. Black Falcons' daring aerobatics delight Scott also contributed three steals for the Cowboys (10-22, 7-12 Southland Conference). Daniel Maurice Colvin, 31, will be sentenced on April 16 for driving while disqualified on January 26. Is there a case for Cambo, Rosebank or Glendronach? Residents have been urged to make submissions to what will be major changes to the main entrance to Queenstown. Kemp, Nola Mary Lockyer, John Lancelot Peipi-Tepou, Canon Emer. The path is forged and the future is bright. Two . Organisers are expecting a huge crowd at the national finals in Outram today. Mataore Alex Ngatae, 20, of Kaitangata, ordered to come up for sentence if called upon within 12 months for breaching his community work at Balclutha on December 6. After a one-year hiatus, Southland's Heritage Month brings back a unique mixture of events to celebrate the historical sites within the region. Criminal matters dealt with in the Invercargill District Court before Judge Tony Couch on Friday: Adam Jessie Morrison, 20, convicted and discharged for breaching community work on December 12. Email office@mwfunerals.co.nz. Although he will not retire until next week, yesterday . Austin R. LeMasters, 25, state Route 165, Beloit, is appealing his conviction for having weapons under a disability, a third-degree felony. The charge has a maximum penalty of seven years . Southland Times: Southland /Invercargill news | Stuff.co.nz News Business Opinion Culture Contact us Stolen sedan used in four burglaries Police are on the hunt for a person who appears. George BOWLER. Well let you know right in your web browser when theres big breaking news happening, and also share our editors top picks so you see the best of what the Tribune has to offer. Andrew Raymond Mann, 22, labourer, was ordered to come up for sentence if called upon within 12 months for being unlawfully in a yard on January 11. Scully Pl named to honour military heroes 2023-03-04 - Michael Fallow . Emergency services work at the scene of a crash involving a caravan and car in Old Coach Rd (State Highway 93) yesterday. The media's role in bearing witness to the delivery of justice is integral to New Zealand's open, impartial, and transparent justice system. A forklift has crashed into a power pole, bringing down power lines in Invercargill this morning. Taking its cue from speakeasy supper clubs, Queenstown's newest concept lounge bar has just opened to the public. ; mortgage foreclosure sought for Brooklyn Avenue, Salem property. The jury found the man did commit sexual conduct with a boy under the age of 16, in Queensland, between July 29, 1996 and August 31, 1997. Emotions boiled over between neighbours and friends of a man at the centre of an eight hour rooftop siege in Dunedin. "It may be that you have small details that you think are not significant but might be of great importance.". 3 bedroom house for sale at 7 Mason Court, Highett, VIC 3190, $1,100,000 - $1,150,000. Nikki Renee Shields, 22, will be sentenced on February 24 for breaching her community work. A new cohort of young people were making better decisions around booze, with a "sober-curious community" choosing zero alcohol options, police say. A jealous man convicted of violently murdering . In an effort to strengthen the tourism workforce and its peoples livelihoods, the Better Work Action Plan has been launched by new minister Peeni Henare in Queenstown. A man who drunkenly crashed his car through a wall into a suburban bedroom has built a positive relationship with the traumatised occupants of the house. Man Charged Over Theft Of Police Pistols Appears In Court. No names were listed in a criminal . A court in Belfast has granted an extension to his detention until 10pm on Wednesday, March 1 Tue, 28 Feb, 2023 Enoch Burke arrives too late for review of his compliance with High Court orders. A spectator still recovering after a motorcycle slammed into the crowd at the Burt Munro Challenge Hill Climb has hit out at organisers for lax safety procedures. Workers lured by dreams of paradise are living in crowded hostels at Queenstown's housing woes hit crisis levels. Two people were taken to Lakes District Hospital early yesterday following an alleged serious assault in central Queenstown. Chester Crown Court. Wed, 1 Mar 2023, 2:12PM. There is also a moderate risk of thunderstorms for parts of the South Island that may come with bursts of heavy rain. This symbolic act is the last that judges make when they sit on the bench for the final time. Warm seas bring cold comfort for this bather. This facility is open. March 2, 2023 1:22 PM PT. Southland Times - 25 Aug 2017 Boyd, Steven Edward Clearwater, Elizabeth A. Forde, Christina Agnes Gutsell, Earl Douglas Jackson, Kelly Ann Jardine, Judith Lorrain. Follow 17K. It is in Queenstown, but I am not. Our facility is a multi-purpose recreation facility that offers a wide variety of activities and services. After lying derelict for more than five years, the Mataura Centennial Pool may be put out of its misery. The 57-year-old man, who has name suppression, was on trial facing five charges, for alleged offending in Queensland, Southland and Otago in the 1990s and early 2000s. Valerie Stiver, Warren, and Joseph Stiver, Cortland; dissolution sought. THE COURTS. The Gore District Council will start replacing one of the largest and most critical pipelines in its wastewater network next week. Isaac Albert Marama, 20, meat worker, was sentenced to 120 hours' community work and disqualified from driving for six months for driving dangerously on January 24. Fox News isn't news, and it shouldn't be treated as such. A Southland man has been found guilty of historic sexual offending against two victims. Construction of the $54.5 million central Dunedin Otago Regional Council headquarters is due to begin by the middle of the year. TV Shop in court. 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Because he put his hand up and admitted what he did, Williamson said. He said it's a "pretty surreal" experience. Wanted: Staff for Antarctica. A motorbike of the sky has returned to Mandeville, where it was given a new lease of life about 25 years ago. Discuss news and current events. Police say a person dressed in all black,. 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Four Invercargill shops were hit in early morning smash and grab raids which targeted perfumed and clothing. It is a dirty road ahead, We can always try harder to attend to the common good. 29 talking about this. Judge Brian Callaghan remanded the man on bail, for sentencing on December 10. Columbiana County Treasurer, Lisbon, vs. James Crites, Sharp Street, Salem, et al. Catalog; For You; The Southland Times. Find breaking crime cases, videos, and photos. Chief Hi Home The Courts High Court Judges minutes of 5 december 2011 c 86 of 2011 A meth dealer continued selling drugs even while on bail and after his partner had kicked him out of the house, a court has heard. The newest golf tournament in Queenstown is more than just swings and roundabouts. New Zealand's vast forests are home to many back-country huts maintained by a network of hard-working volunteers, but we could be in danger of losing these obscure gems. County Treasurer, Lisbon, vs. Badfrogs, Inc, West Lincoln Way, Lisbon, et al. Man blames Holy Spirit for violent offences Speaking to police after a drunken crime spree, Sean Andrew Roche told them the Holy Spirit had commanded him to commit the violent offences. 23 News courts Courts news headlines Latest court news and events including high profile trials and appeals, murder cases, celebrity court appearances, international courts and laws, death penalty, and jail time convictions Driver who killed two women refuses to take the blame in NSW court ; delinquent property Common Pleas These pages contain information and guidance for the media, as well as District Court media releases and statements, and contact details for media enquiries. At 3.30am on July 2, Che Vai Thomas-Kavanaugh (30) was driving home after a work function when he lost control of his car and crashed into a property, coming to a stop in a stranger's bedroom. 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A DCC tradition with a haphazard recent history will be up for debate at the councils civic affairs committee meeting on Monday. The male complainant came forward in 2019, and when he gave evidence in the trial, the man told the jury he did not come forward until then because he felt ashamed, Donnelly said. A special sitting was held in the Invercargill District Court yesterday to mark the retirement of Judge John Brandts-Giesen. Queenstowns largest cab company has threatened a newcomer with legal action over its name and alleged misrepresentation and poaching. Formula Ford Championship titleholder Alex Crosbie has defended his title during the past month in Waikato and Taup. 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Invercargill - Latest News and Headlines Crime Man arrested after Invercargill firearms incident One person was injured during the incident Invercargill Person hospitalised after 'alarming'. One person was seriously injured after a four-wheel-drive vehicle overturned near Mosgiel this afternoon. A man who was missing on Stewart Island has been found and is receiving medical attention. Gordon James Meikle, 33, student, was sentenced to 60 hours' community work and disqualified from driving for six months for driving while suspended on January 23. Despite the Silesian Voivodeship's name, most of the historic . Two are at Dunedin Hospital and two at Southland Hospital. New Cases Crime, police and court news from New Zealand | Stuff.co.nz crime Prisoners to get free phone calls, but face-to-face visits still lacking Face-to-face visits in prisons have been severely. Search and browse digitised NZ and Pacific newspapers from the 19th and 20th centuries The female complainant was neither reliable nor credible, Williamson said. A petition to Parliament asking for a review of the Wakatipus Accommodation Supplement zoning has been handed to Southland MP Joseph Mooney. Gymnast lover in lap of luxury 'Monsters' were whales. A jury found him guilty Jan. 18 and he was sentenced to 30 months in prison. 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