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Queenstown Lakes District Council’s (QLDC) seventh annual Quality of Life survey is now open for residents to give feedback on how they feel about life in the district.
Central Lakes Trust (CLT) has backed 18 projects across the region with grants totalling almost $1.3m in its latest funding round, including $18k for Queenstown's Diwali festival
From clandestine historic French bridge leaps with bungy pioneer AJ Hackett to conquering New Zealand’s highest mountain Aoraki Mount Cook, experienced Queenstown physio Pip Lane has lived life to the full.
On 27 June, 2019, Queenstown Lakes District Council declared a climate and ecological emergency in response to an intergeneration call to action from our community.
The CEO of a ‘healthcare district’ planned for Wānaka’s Three Parks says he remains focused on delivering the hospital and health precinct despite missing out on the government’s ‘fast track’ process.
From its beginning in 2010, Remarkables Market has had a sustainability focus and continues work on its ‘Journey Towards Zero Waste’ finding new ways to reduce and remove items from the waste stream.
Queenstown Airport Corporation (QAC) CEO Glen Sowry has announced he will be retiring from his role in June 2025.
The Nairobi Trio is revisiting the South Island after several years away from the regional stage, the trio - hailing from the eclectic Auckland neighbourhoods of Grey Lynn, Ponsonby, and Waiheke Island - returns to share their infectious energy and rich musical legacy.
When it comes to the increasingly complex world of business tech, it is always good to know someone has got your back.
Ekos is a leading sustainability and environmental consultancy made up of two teams, carbon management and nature-based solutions.
New Zealand's grocery sector is now worth a staggering $25 billion, a figure that paints a concerning picture of our food system.
Destination Queenstown boss Mat Woods is the guest on this week's Outlet Queenstown podcast, talking about the journey towards a regenerative tourism industry.
At Kinloch Wilderness Retreat, sustainability is woven into everything we do, guided by our core values: Intelligence, Thoughtfulness, Environment, Community, and Fun.
Queenstowners surveyed are overwhelmingly in support of continuing to build the new Dunedin Hospital, even if the budget blows out to $3 billion.
Nine Queenstown Lakes projects have been selected for the Government's new fast-track development pathway. They include NZSki's project to expand The Remarkables into the neighbouring Doolans basin; Coronet Village Ltd's plans for a gondola and housing off Malaghans Rd; and Hanley's Farm developer RCL's plans for a further 2800 sections in Homestead Bay.
The link between a Kiwisaver fund and the future of energy efficient housing isn’t an immediately obvious one.
At the World’s Edge Festival kicked off on 5 October and is delivering an extensive programme of chamber music.
Love Queenstown is a giving platform that invites our visitors and visitor industry to support the protection and regeneration of the environment at the heart of our home.
Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC) mayor Glyn Lewers says he is “very positive” the Dunedin Hospital will be built, and also “encouraged that there is a medium to long term focus of the needs in inland Otago”.
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