In this episode, Outlet Queenstown host Brent Harbour catches up with Shaping Our Future's John Glover to talk about over tourism.
Queenstown's Alice Robinson and Willis Feasey were crowned New Zealand Giant Slalom National Champions at Coronet Peak on Sunday.
Lake Street will close from this Friday, 28 August, for about two months to allow for the final stages of work to upgrade Man Street.
New architectural images of the New Dunedin Hospital (NDH) Inpatient Building give the community their first glimpse of the redesigned, state of the art facility.
New Zealand Sotheby’s International Realty (NZSIR) has bought First National Real Estate Wānaka, effectively doubling the size of its local operations.
Anyone with an interest in local aviation and in particular Glenorchy Airstrip is invited to have their say on how the airstrip is managed.
The New Zealand Red Stars Yak-52 aerobatic team is planning a world-first display at next Easter’s Warbirds Over Wanaka International Airshow to honour one of its founders.
Auckland teenager Mikayla Smyth claimed two alpine ski racing gold medals at New Zealand’s home of alpine ski racing, Coronet Peak on Thursday.
The three councils with the most boarding houses like Loafers Lodge in their area have all been told recently to improve their building warrant of fitness (WOF) systems.
Police are appealing for dashcam footage after two youths were picked up for dishonesty and driving related offences between Queenstown and Cromwell.
Xero founder Rod Drury is the latest philanthropist to assist a local environmental consortium in efforts to save native wildlife.
In this episode of The Outlet Podcast, host Brent Harbour talks to Amanda Robinson, of the Lightfoot Initiative. They chat about about how Lightfoot came to be, its mission to reimagine transport use and how it advocates for the community.
Queenstown's mayor and councillors have been asked to nail their colours to the mast about a potential passenger tax at the airport.
Kiwi athletes had a successful day at the first FIS Australia New Zealand Cup Slopestyle event of the season, held at The Remarkables Ski Area on Saturday.
Fifteen waste reduction projects will receive funding thanks to Queenstown Lakes District Council’s (QLDC) Waste Minimisation Community Fund (WMCF).
Queenstown Lakes District Council has thrown its support behind a collaborative plan aimed to improve access to affordable housing.
Eight people have been charged after police seized drugs, cash and firearms in a series of raids in Queenstown and Dunedin yesterday.
More than 1.25 million passenger trips were made on Queenstown's Orbus in the past financial year, up 55% on the previous 12 months.
Arrowtown Autumn Festival has opened its high school scholarships programme after a record year.
A heavy hitting team will represent Oceania at the inaugural International Obsidian at this year's Winter Games NZ, held 9-13 September.
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