The newly minted Wānaka Airport Liaison Committee (WALC) met recently for the first time, heralding a new approach to planning for the airport’s future.
Demand continues to outstrip supply in the Queenstown Lakes property market.
The Sweet Caroline Tour: A Tribute to Neil Diamond will roll into Queenstown at the end of November.
The second annual fundraising soiree for Liger Leadership Academy will take place on Thursday.
Queenstown Lakes and Central Otago’s free-wheeling love affair with biking have seen the region listed as the ninth ‘best value’ holiday hotspot in the world by Lonely Planet.
What is art? Why do we make it and what effect does art have on our well-being?
If you have ever visited Glenorchy, you are sure to have felt a sense of underbelly innovation swirling about the quiet and tranquil streets of this small community at the head of the lake.
They’re our frontline biodiversity protectors - a landscape scale conservation project working across the Lake Wānaka and Whakatipu catchments, and Southern Lakes Sanctuary (SLS) won’t stop until the job is done.
The Lightfoot Initiative is a late, late entry into the Impact100 Wakatipu Final Five, after another shortlisted charity withdrew at the eleventh hour.
It’s only a short 1.5km stretch of trail connecting the ever-expanding spectacular Whakatipu cycle and walking trails but one that is vital for safe passage and a new healthy generation.
KiwiHarvest and Lakes District Museum are the two major winners from the Impact100 Wakatipu grant awards.
Decir adiós constantemente a gente debido a la inmigración, es una experiencia que muchos de nosotros compartimos.
Queenstown Lakes' population grew by an estimated 3,900 people in 12 months, as it once again became New Zealand’s fastest-growing territorial authority area.
Chopper rescue crews flew 2,121 missions across the lower South Island over 12 months.
Chris Blackford has spent a lifetime trying to retain law and order, starting out with some high postings for the British Army.
This weekend, Queenstown Jazz Orchestra will perform big-band and swing dance classics to get your feet moving.
Royalburn Station has been recognised as one of New Zealand’s top food producers at the NZ Food Awards.
The Wānaka Upper Clutha Community Board (WUCCB) says it has concerns for the Upper Clutha if an international airport is developed in Tarras.
Queenstown’s favourite late night art crawl returns in its new quarterly format next week on Thursday, 2 November.
Queenstown’s KiwiHarvest crew reckon they’ve called in one too many favours from their friendly neighbourhood mechanic, Torque Automative, and it’s time for their one refrigerated delivery truck, ‘Lily’ (Number plate ‘LLY’) - now over the hill, to retire there herself for shorter runs in Wānaka.
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