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Emergency services were called to Oreti Beach after a plane was forced to emergency land there this morning. Photo / Otago Daily Times A plane has been forced to land on Invercargill's Oreti Beach ...
One person has died after their vehicle collided with a power pole at Oreti Beach, Invercargill overnight. That brings this year's national road toll close to 270.
An Invercargill man's crusading beach clean-up is producing worthwhile results. Since March 20, Invercargill personal trainer Daniel Johansen, members of the public and friends have cleaned about ...
Invercargill police are launching a traffic campaign at Oreti Beach, targeting vehicle speed and safety so that the area is a safe place for all beach users.
A father attacked by a stingray while boogie-boarding with his two sons has survived with a good pub story ... and good scar to prove it. Jamie Cunningha ...
The sand dunes of Oreti Beach yesterday became the way they are supposed to be – rubbish free. Invercargill City councillor Alan Dennis said he was "just rapt" with the turnout for the ...
A teenager is believed to have been stabbed by a stingray at Oreti Beach in Southland on New Zealand’s South Island. The incident occurred about 8.30pm yesterday, as hundreds of people enjoyed ...
The sample of scat containing the memory stick was collected in November 2017 at Invercargill's Oreti beach. But the return of the USB comes with a price, according to NIWA.
Jamie Cunningham walks along the scenic Oreti Beach, near Invercargill. He was stabbed by a stingray at the beach in 2018. (Kavinda Herath/Stuff) Property News: Once the town's first adult massage ...
Invercargill Police are investigating a fatal crash at the Oreti Park Speedway at approximately 2 p.m. on 6th April 2013 when a 59 year old male was ... Fatal Crash Oreti Park Speedway, Invercargill.
Jamie Cunningham was with his wife and two sons at Oreti Beach in Southland, on New Zealand’s South Island, on Saturday when he stepped on a stingray swimming in 30cm of water, Otago Daily Times ...
The jawbone of a nearly 50-foot sperm whale that washed ashore in New Zealand's southernmost region has been removed. While the act is illegal, it's also considered disrespectful to the Māori people.