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Winter blast hits parts of Southland, Air NZ flights cancelled to and from Invercargill

A grade clears snow on the Milford Sound-Te Anau Rd, near the Homer Tunnel, on Monday morning. Northern Southland College closed after school bus driver had concerns about the snow on the roads near Lumsden. College principal Peter Wilkinson said most of the students lived outside the town and travelled by bus to school. The decision to close the college was made about 7.30am after discussions with the bus company and South Roads, Wilkinson said. The bus drivers went out to do their runs, but they felt it was too unsafe, so we closed.” Schools in Mossburn, Balfour and Lumsden are also closed for the day.

Large title haul for Southlanders at South Island Athletics Championships

Robertson also won gold in the high jump and was part of the James Hargest College team which won the under-15 boys 4x100m relay. Southland Boys High School s James McLeay also impressed in the under 15 boys age-group by claiming the 3000m title and he finished third in the open steeplechase. Wakatipu High School s Eliana Collins was the star in the under-15 girls winning the high jump, finishing second in the triple jump, and third in the 80m hurdles. In the under-16 girls age group Kennedy Taylor yet again impressed finishing first in the open steeplechase, while Wakatipu High School s Samantha Fookes won the 800m title.

Climate Change Minister James Shaw announces clean energy projects

Climate Change Minister James Shaw announces clean energy projects © RNZ / Samuel Rillstone Another 10 schools will have their coal boilers replaced as part of the government s latest round of investment to decarbonise the public sector. © Provided by Radio New Zealand No caption Minister for Climate Change James Shaw making the announcement today. Photo: RNZ / Samuel Rillstone The Minister for Climate Change was in Porirua this afternoon to announce a range of new clean energy projects in schools, tertiary institutions, and hospitals. The government pledged last year that it would be carbon neutral by 2025. Projects announced today are part of that effort, and will remove around 26,000 tonnes of carbon emissions over the next 10 years.

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