Queenstown App launches new podcast

The first edition of our new fortnightly podcast 'The Outlet - the talk of Queenstown' is out now.
Hosted by broadcasting veteran Brent Harbour, it features local news, features, events and jobs.
On today's podcast host Brent talks to Duncan Forsyth about Luma returning to Queenstown Gardens this King's Birthday weekend, bringing illuminated art, sculpture, sound production and live music
And he catches up with Ashley Light, the CEO of the Queenstown Medical Centre. Ashley shares his concerns about how the staff shortages are taking their toll on Queenstown business owners and workers, and details what he and other medical professionals would like to see in terms of additional help.
- You can listen to the first episode here or on the Queenstown App
- Queenstown App is now available on iTunes & Google Play store
The Outlet is presented in the same style as a radio show and we aim to make it a relatively compact listen of 15-20 minutes, about the same time it takes to drive into town from one of our subdivisions.
So give it a listen and see what you think. You can email any ideas to Queenstown App editor Paul Taylor at paul@qmg.co.nz.
The Outlet and Queenstown App are brought to you by Queenstown Media Group, which also publishes Lakes Weekly Bulletin.
And Brent's also delivering similar podcasts for our sister platforms, the Wānaka App, Southland App and Central Otago App, all independently owned.
The Outlet podcast host Brent Harbour
The Outlet is made possible with support from the Public Interest Journalism Fund.
We hope you enjoy the programme.