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Posted 4 October, 2024

Love it or hate it, business has power. And though the force of commerce has historically been associated more with exploitation than regeneration, the tides are changing and bringing new ideas to shore.

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Posted 4 October, 2024

huddl, a new initiative to strengthen and support community groups and charitable organisations in Central Otago and Queenstown Lakes, is hosting a workshop aimed at enhancing governance capabilities among local community groups.

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Posted 4 October, 2024

Cuts to Air New Zealand regional routes will mean less money circulating in the economy of larger cities, the Queenstown Lakes District mayor says.

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Posted 3 October, 2024

Five tonnes of GIB board, at least a couple of tonnes of metal, 400kgs of cardboard, and as much left over plastic as possible.

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Posted 3 October, 2024

Remarkables Park Town Centre (RPTC) has established itself as a central wellness destination in Queenstown, providing a diverse range of services to support all aspects of health and wellbeing.

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Posted 3 October, 2024

What if your next music festival experience could transport you through stunning landscapes while immersing you in the sounds of nature?

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Posted 3 October, 2024

The regions are in the brace position as Air New Zealand cuts more flights and capacity on routes. Changes include swapping out larger jets for much smaller twin engine turboprop planes on some Queenstown and Dunedin flights: That means more than a hundred fewer seats on a flight.

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Posted 3 October, 2024

The Headwaters Eco Lodge is a business ahead of its time, leading the way in sustainability by operating to world-class regenerative design principles since it opened in 2018.

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Posted 3 October, 2024

Police are on the hunt for a young man wearing black jeans, a black jacket and white shoes after a security guard was allegedly viciously assaulted outside 1876 Bar.

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Posted 3 October, 2024

Police are extremely concerned about an increase in visiting overseas drivers being clocked at excessively high speeds locally, some from certain nationalities even trying to bargain down the steep instant $630 fine.

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Posted 3 October, 2024

Forming the ‘missing link’ in the extensive Queenstown Trails network, the Wharehuanui Trail linking Arrowtown to Arthurs Point is set to open this weekend.

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Posted 2 October, 2024

Wayne Stiven is a man with many responsibilities. As Queenstown Airport’s Head of Assets and the Airport Emergency Service, he leads a team looking after everything from the runway to the rubbish.

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Posted 2 October, 2024

Three words sum up Arthur Lee’s approach to making affordable housing more sustainable and liveable. He wants to do things smarter, simpler and smaller.

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Posted 2 October, 2024

From a ‘beach baby’ growing up in Surfers Paradise to practice nurse for famous rock stars like Mick Jagger, Mel Stadler was perhaps the most unlikely contender for a 30-year Queenstown hospitality career.

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Posted 2 October, 2024

More than $150,000 was raised at RealNZ's Conservation Ball annual to support the translocation of takahē into the Rees Valley.

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Posted 2 October, 2024

The University of Otago has announced plans to create a strong and permanent presence in Queenstown Lakes.

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Posted 2 October, 2024

Lyrics and Lines launched at Te Atamira on Saturday in a bold fashion.

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Posted 2 October, 2024

Problems with Dunedin Hospital highlight that New Zealand needs to develop a more mature approach to large, important projects, Infrastructure New Zealand says.

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Posted 2 October, 2024

Finley Melville Ives and Luke Harrold claimed the gold and silver medals respectively at the FIS Australia New Zealand Cup (ANC) Freeski Halfpipe competition held at Cardrona Alpine Resort yesterday.

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Posted 2 October, 2024

Two of the dominant players in New Zealand’s supermarket sector – Foodstuffs North Island and Foodstuffs South Island – have failed in their quest to officially join forces.

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