Crimeline: Speeds of up to 140km/hr
From speeds clocked at up to 140km/hr to festival-going drink drivers allegedly well over the legal limit, some driving only a short distance to get home, Police say they were out in force “with a razor-sharp focus” these past few weeks.
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Kia ora, neighbours! We are thrilled to announce that LitFest is back, marking our second year running this district-wide celebration of literacy, and thanks to your incredible support, the festival is growing!
Amongst Queenstown-Lakes’ world-class wide-open spaces is a passionate community grappling with growing pains.
Remarkables Theatre will bring their Pint-Sized Plays to the Crown next week.
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Kia ora, neighbours! We are thrilled to announce that LitFest is back, marking our second year running this district-wide celebration of literacy, and thanks to your incredible support, the festival is growing!
Amongst Queenstown-Lakes’ world-class wide-open spaces is a passionate community grappling with growing pains.
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