
They’ve clocked up almost 60 years between them in the classroom at Arrowtown School, wiping away many a child’s tears, soothing grazed knees and gleaning immense joy from encouraging little minds to stretch and grow.

The first residents are moving into Arrowtown's new neighbourhood, the 68-home Tewa Banks development.

Queenstown finally has its own edition of popular boardgame Monopoly, just in time for Christmas.

A coroner has decided not to open an inquiry into the deaths of three men in a helicopter crash near Wānaka in 2018.

Police are on the hunt for Christopher Mitchell, who Police believe is in the Invercargill area, but may have travelled to Queenstown.

Solar power company SolarZero has been put into liquidation, leaving some customers worried about the contracts they have signed with the company.

No cops, no names, no judgement - just free, legal drug-testing and advice.

Major planning work is underway for The Remarkables ski field expansion into the Doolans.

The Queenstown Lakes District Council is set to hear submissions from members of the public on Monday about a McDonald's restaurant opening in Wānaka.

Plans to rezone Queenstown land for 2400 new homes have been approved by the Minister for the Environment.

The alpine pass between Queenstown and Wānaka will be closed this week while contractors clear slips brought down by heavy rainfall n September and October.

Otago Lakes Central Police have launched a homicide investigation into the death of 60-year-old Invercargill woman Karen Gaylene White, who died at a Lake Hāwea property in March 2024.

A 25-year-old hiker reported missing this morning in the Queenstown Lakes District has been located, cold but uninjured.

Motatapu organisers say next year's race is on track to go ahead, despite the tough economic climate forcing many other long-running events to pull pin.

Arrowtown Promotion and Business Association (APBA) has launched a new website to showcase the town's unique offering: www.arrowtown.com.

The spate of violent assaults continues with a man seriously assaulted in a Brecon Street bar at just after 6.15pm on Saturday, 16 November.

A man has been arrested after the Otago Rescue Helicopter was struck by a high-powered laser.

The fallout from a High Court decision to revoke this district’s Freedom Camping Bylaw has continued, with Queenstown Lakes District Council’s (QLDC) deputy mayor estimating a new bylaw will cost ratepayers an additional $100,000.

Unsuspecting passengers are being caught out by rogue car or cab companies and it is costing them hundreds of dollars to go just a few kilometres up the road.

Lodge owner John Glover wants to know the long-term plan for the vulnerable Kinloch Road, near Glenorchy. A 50-metre section of the road was washed away by the Dart River on Saturday, 9 November, following heavy rain, leaving dozens of people stranded, including guests at the Kinloch Wilderness Retreat.
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