Saturday's Lake Hayes A&P Show is proof that the sun is shining on Queenstown's events sector again.
Competition for rental accommodation in Queenstown is so fierce, workers are resorting to sleeping in cars again, while others opt to leave town.
A Wānaka father who died while trying to save his son from strong currents at the mouth of the Rees River in Glenorchy on Friday afternoon, 13 January, has been identified as Linkin Kisling, 48, by Stuff.
Olympic star Zoi Sadowski-Synnott has landed on the podium in her first major event back since she dominated the snowboarding competition scene last season.
A man missing in Lake Wakatipu was yesterday located deceased by the Police National Dive Squad.
Nearly five tonnes of unprocessed Queenstown recycling was sent to landfill last Wednesday.
Kiwi country-pop music sensation Jackie Bristow and renowned jazz entertainers Nairobi Trio are among a stellar line-up of entertainment confirmed for this month’s inaugural Roam the Valley Wine & Food Festival.
Queenstown Airport is expected to hit pre-Covid passenger numbers over Christmas and New Year. In the next fortnight alone, there will be more than 65,000
Queenstown’s council is offering a peppercorn rent on 1.18ha of land to help get a community hub off the ground.
“A marathon is always hard work but to be back in Queenstown racing again is awesome, it was amazing, it was pretty perfect conditions...
Queenstown’s tourism industry could set the radical goal of reaching ‘Carbon Zero by 2030’. That’s one of the proposals in the resort’s revised regenerative tourism strategy, which has been strengthened after feedback on the draft plan from the community and operators.
A Queenstown property developer has submitted revised plans for a major project at Waterfall Park, near Arrowtown.
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