Outlet Podcast host Brent Harbour talks to cancer survivor Jake Bailey, who's in Queenstown this week giving free speeches on resilience, ahead of mental health awareness week
Outlet Queenstown podcast host Brent Harbour talks to Samantha Kirk, Chief Operating Officer of the Three Lakes Cultural Trust, on the launch of their fantastic new website Te Wāhi Toi
In this episode, Outlet Queenstown host Brent Harbour catches up with Shaping Our Future's John Glover to talk about over tourism.
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.
In a world-first, SYNTHONY is taking to the snow for one breath-taking show at Coronet Peak in Queenstown next Saturday. Orchestra Director Ryan Youens tells all to The Outlet Queenstown Podcast. Listen here or direct on the Queenstown App.
In this podcast host Brent Harbour chats to Winter Pride festival director Martin King, who tells us what to expect the 10-day event in Queenstown later this month.
Interviews with WAO's Julia Blackford on the surprising results of its food resilience survey, and with Southern Lakes Sanctuary's Paul Kavanagh on using technology to enhance conservation efforts, including trialling new techniques like environmental DNA and AI monitoring.
In this Podcast, host Brent Harbour talks to Glen Thurston, from Turn The Corner, about mental health in the construction industry, and to Hayley Furze, who worked four jobs to finally build and own her own home in Wanaka.
The Outlet podcast host Brent Harbour talks to Gary from KiwiHarvest on the organisation's vital community work
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