Throughout our lives, our joints will take a huge amount of load, especially those that are weight bearing such as the knees, hips and ankles.
Work to upgrade the Rob Roy suspension bridge has been completed and it is now open to the public again.
Queenstown's community heroes were honoured at the Spirit of the Wakatipu Awards last Saturday night.
The upcoming Queenstown sessions at the Wao Summit offer two dynamic opportunities for businesses to enhance their operations and align with purpose-driven and secure practices.
Queenstown Lakes District mayor Glyn Lewers says he is disappointed with the outcome of Otago Regional Council’s (ORC) representation review and is considering an appeal.
The world’s most exciting mountain bikers are set to test their skills in Queenstown. The inaugural Natural Selection Bike will be held on Mt Dewar on 15 February, 2025, featuring 30 men and women competing in downhill, slopestyle, and freeride.
Queenstown police uncovered a meth pipe, a knife and a 48gram bag of cannabis during a routine roadside stop.
Kate Evans is a Kiwi whose fascination with the quintessential New Zealand fruit, the feijoa, has grown over the years, especially in her time living overseas.
The eldest daughter of renowned Routeburn Station runholder ‘Wattie’ Watson, Elaine Kirkland has always been a practical woman who remains unfazed and gets the job done.
A record number of runners will run the full 42km distance at the Queenstown Marathon next month.
The 2024 programme of events for Central Lakes Polyfest will be the biggest one yet. Organisers are excited to deliver the two-day programme of non-competitive cultural performing arts at Queenstown Events Centre.
It's not just the bestsellers who'll be at this year's Queenstown Writers Festival. The festival, which runs 31 October to 3 November, is presenting six talented local writers through The Sampler Session.
Anticipation has been building in Lake Hāwea during the past few weeks before the official opening of the township’s first supermarket today (Tuesday October 22).
A woman who developed a debilitating chronic pain condition after breaking her foot has been stuck between ACC and the public system, with neither one taking responsibility for her rehabilitation.
Conversations around our changing future can be slanted with a negative bent these days, and the complexity of the issues can seem overwhelming.
Developers behind Coronet Village are reviewing the scale of the project as opposition mounts from locals.
Hot pools are back on the drawing board for downtown Queenstown.
Arrowtown-local Brent Wallace will attempt to be the first person ride the Skyline Luge for 24 hours. It’s all for a good cause, taking place from 10am on 1 November, raising funds on Gumboot Friday and I Am Hope.
Preservation of collections for museums is crucial. One way this can be achieved is through digitising the archives.
Life Education is running a Digital Detox Fundraiser this weekend, encouraging kids to take a break from their devices and help raise funds to continue Life Education in our region.
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