image
2 minutes read
Posted 3 July, 2025

Police have warned a 29-year-old Queenstown man who allegedly presented an imitation firearm in a burst of road rage at another driver while caught in Frankton’s frustrating traffic gridlock on Tuesday evening.

Read more
image
2 minutes read
Posted 3 July, 2025

Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC) has awarded a total of $467,000 in grants to support local events and community initiatives

Read more
image
3 minutes read
Posted 3 July, 2025

A 23-year-old Dutchman allegedly grabbed another guest at a local backpackers’ hostel on Saturday night squeezing his neck, slapping him then thrusting him into a headlock, demanding $2000 with threats of a beating before soon after brandishing a 15cm kitchen knife.

Read more
image
3 minutes read
Posted 3 July, 2025

A visitor levy, gondolas, congestion charging, privately-funded public hospitals, more housing, an upgraded electricity network, and a supercharged business and tech sector are all now on the table.

Read more
image
4 minutes read
Posted 2 July, 2025

She may be small in stature but even the tallest and bulkiest of Wakatipu High School Year 7 boys knew not to mess with wee Mrs Gazzard.

Read more
Advert
Advert
image
2 minutes read
Posted 2 July, 2025

Wānaka residents have pressed government ministers and health chiefs for answers on why they are paying for blood tests, travelling to Dunedin for basic scans and waiting months for children to see psychiatrists, at a packed public meeting in the Otago town.

Read more
image
2 minutes read
Posted 2 July, 2025

Four Queenstown Lakes’ tourism and hospitality businesses will be going through a technology bootcamp over the next six months to streamline their operations and inspire others to do the same.

Read more
image
2 minutes read
Posted 2 July, 2025

New Zealand Poet Laureate Chris Tse is set to appear in Queenstown for a special one-night performance this August.

Read more
image
2 minutes read
Posted 1 July, 2025

What if just $1500 could bring joy to hundreds of local children, support families doing it tough, and promote sustainability all at once?

Read more
image
2 minutes read
Posted 1 July, 2025

Wastewater being discharged into Queenstown's Shotover River could breach national ammonia limits, Otago Regional Council says.

Read more
Advert
Advert
image
2 minutes read
Posted 1 July, 2025

Are you a budding entrepreneur with a big idea, but need a little extra push to get it off the ground?

Read more
image
2 minutes read
Posted 1 July, 2025

We’re thrilled to present our latest venture in Queenstown, which opened its doors in August last year. This is our first business in New Zealand, inspired by the legacy of our family-run establishment in Brazil — Padaria do Moinho (Wind Mill Bakery) — a gourmet market, restaurant, café, bakery, and patisserie that has been delighting customers for over 26 years.

Read more
image
3 minutes read
Posted 1 July, 2025

Winter is an exciting time for Queenstown and it is great to see the ski fields getting set for another busy season.

Read more
image
2 minutes read
Posted 1 July, 2025

Right now, if QLDC told us it was June, a significant number of people would either disagree outright, check their diary or wonder what the ulterior motive was for telling us in the first place.

Read more
image
3 minutes read
Posted 1 July, 2025

Alpine experts say a young German backpacker is lucky to be alive after straying off the Ben Lomond Track, falling, and being forced to spend the night out in the trees above Fernhill early last week.

Read more
Advert
Advert
image
2 minutes read
Posted 30 June, 2025

Otago’s iconic landscapes have long captured the imaginations of photographers, and this year’s Otago’s Lens on the Wild World photography exhibition confirms that Queenstown, Wānaka, and Arrowtown aren’t just scenic destinations, but creative powerhouses in the realm of nature photography.

Read more
image
3 minutes read
Posted 30 June, 2025

Queenstown's council has confirmed a 13.5% average rates rise for the coming year, detailed plans to accommodate freedom campers, and pushed its river wastewater discharge case towards the Environment Court.

Read more
image
2 minutes read
Posted 30 June, 2025

Queenstown Lakes District Council wants to push its controversial river wastewater consent directly to the Environment Court.

Read more
image
2 minutes read
Posted 30 June, 2025

Soho Basin is ready to rock and will open to the public once another 10-15cms of snow falls.

Read more
image
3 minutes read
Posted 29 June, 2025

Attracting more Chinese tourists to New Zealand, including during the off-season, was a major part of Prime Minister Christopher Luxon’s trade agenda during his visit to China last week. As Tourism Minister Louise Upston put it: “we welcome anyone, from anywhere, anytime”.

Read more
Advert
Advert

WHY ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS WITH US

The Lakes Weekly is part of Queenstown Media Group (QMG).

QMG is Queenstown’s leading locally owned and operated media company with print, online and social platforms that engage locals with what they care about — everything local!

The Lakes Weekly delivers stories and news that connects with local so they come away each week better connected to their community. Advertising sits within this curated content environment, and it’s a trusted relationship between readers and the Lakes Weekly. Advertisers benefit from the association with the LWB brand values.

The Lakes Weekly is hand delivered to every business in Queenstown, Arrowtown, Frankton, Five Mile Remarkables Park and Glenda Drive on Tuesday. Copies are available in service stations, libraries and drop boxes throughout the region and every supermarket throughout the Queenstown basin and Wanaka.

Online the issue is available Monday afternoon, on lwb.co.nz and the Qtn App.

3,500

Printed copies
each week

13,250

Estimated weekly
readership
Read the
Latest issue