Queenstown nets alarming number of drink drivers

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Posted 3 December, 2025

Police netted 16 drink drivers in the Wakatipu area alone in a week (19 – 25 November) – 12 of the 22 nabbed in a mass, joint Queenstown Lakes-Central Otago Police Checkpoint operation stopped around Queenstown – the highest level allegedly blowing 928mcg.

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Posted 2 December, 2025

A large section of Frankton Track will be closed for the majority of 2026 when work begins in January on a new wastewater pipeline between Queenstown and Frankton. The completed work will result in a larger, more effective wastewater system and boost capacity in the area.

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He arrived in Queenstown in 1982, a long-haired, well-travelled, jobless Auckland law graduate, fronting up to a notoriously scary southern judge.

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A few weeks ago, we hosted our friends from the Whakatipu Reforestation Trust at Patagonia Tāhuna Queenstown for a screening of Pure Advantage’s Think Like a Forest.

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Posted 2 December, 2025

A few weeks ago, we hosted our friends from the Whakatipu Reforestation Trust at Patagonia Tāhuna Queenstown for a screening of Pure Advantage’s Think Like a Forest.

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International Volunteer Day (5th of December) is an opportunity to consider the huge global impact of volunteering and thank our amazing volunteers!

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Posted 25 November, 2025

The Queenstown Christmas Show will return with a wholesome family-friendly performance.

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Posted 20 November, 2025

The Ivy Box is celebrating a big milestone this month — ten years in business! They’re hosting an event on Friday to commemorate, showcasing new art by past and present artists, music, and nibbles. All art lovers are encouraged to come along and join in.

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The Head Chef plays a key leadership role within The Locker Room Sports Bar, managing and developing the kitchen team to deliver food that meets the venue’s exceptional standards and strong reputation. This role ensures consistency, creativity, and excellence across all menu items, while maintaining a safe, efficient, and inspiring kitchen environment.

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