$2.4 billion council spend green lit
Queenstown's council has pushed the button on a $2.4 BILLION spending plan, including an immediate average rates increase of 15.8%.
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Predator control at one of Queenstown’s most iconic nature reserves is set to be given a boost, thanks to a $75,000 donation from the Hugo Charitable Trust.
The 67th Contact Alexandra Blossom Festival returns next week to celebrate spring and all things Central Otago.
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The 67th Contact Alexandra Blossom Festival returns next week to celebrate spring and all things Central Otago.
We all experience pain at some point in our lives. Pain is a vital mechanism that causes us to slow down or stop moving completely when we’ve done damage somewhere in our body.
Arts and culture
We’re extremely fortunate in Queenstown and the Southern Lakes to have access to some incredible music over the course of the year.
Arrowtown Creative Arts Society (ACAS) will be hosting a Meet The Artist event at the picturesque Giverny Sculpture Garden on Friday.
Lakes jobs
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Bettys Liquorstore
Queenstown, New Zealand
Betty's Liquor stores are looking for Duty Managers for our Arrowtown, Frankton and Queenstown stores.
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Online the issue is available Monday afternoon, on lwb.co.nz and the Qtn App.
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