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Cardrona's new Soho Express chairlift is spinning. Doppelmayer is in final testing mode of the high-speed six-seater chairlift ahead of handover later this month.

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Emma Pearce is an experienced Naturopath who has been treating Otago locals since 2004. Her Country Lane clinic provides a range of services including allergy testing, hemaview, and stress management. With winter just around the corner, she’s got plenty of tips to keep your immunity up.

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Getting fit, staying fit and achieving your personal physical or sports goals should be relatively straightforward - eat the right things, train and recover.

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Posted 5 May, 2025

Bustling Queenstown Events Centre is about to get a game-changing upgrade.

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Posted 5 May, 2025

NASA launched another scientific balloon from Wānaka Airport on Sunday, lifting off into the skies at 11.38am.

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Posted 1 May, 2025

Bike rack use on ORC’s Orbus services in Queenstown resumes day and night from today, 1 May.

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Posted 1 May, 2025

The traffic gridlock in Wānaka during parts of Easter is being reviewed by Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC), which has suggested Three Parks may not be a suitable site for large events.

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Posted 1 May, 2025

A Queenstown resident was kicked in the head by a stranger while taking photos of the sunrise on Kawarau Falls Bridge.

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Posted 30 April, 2025

Creatives, cultural leaders, businesses and community groups from across the motu are being invited to attend a new four-day creative and cultural hui taking place this June.

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Posted 30 April, 2025

Brought up on Aussie Rules in a small rural town on the Murray River, Simon Hayes had no clue about rugby when he arrived in New Zealand at 21, fresh from a trainee manager’s role at Myers Food and Catering in 1974.

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Posted 30 April, 2025

Motorists can expect 10 minute delays on SH6 between Queenstown and Cromwell as NZ Transport Agency begins its autumn rockfall scaling programme.

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Posted 29 April, 2025

New Zealand’s unaffordable housing market has left many low and middle-income families reliant on the accommodation supplement to cover rent and mortgage payments.

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Posted 29 April, 2025

A delicious dinner cooked by a local chef, clever kitchen tips and tricks that you never knew you needed, plus fantastic recipes and resources, all designed to help you and your household reduce food waste and save money in the process.

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Posted 29 April, 2025

Queenstown Airport is about to begin a $12 million terminal expansion.

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Posted 28 April, 2025

Mental Health by Katherine Froggatt

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Posted 28 April, 2025

Australian singer-songwriter Pete Murray is coming to our shores to perform a solo acoustic show. Known for tunes such as So Beautiful, Wouldn’t It Be Good and Better Days, he’ll take the stage at Yonder on Wednesday to perform some old classics and new tunes.

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Posted 28 April, 2025

A North Island man remains in a critical condition after falling three storeys from the balcony of a Frankton Road Airbnb last Saturday.

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Posted 25 April, 2025

Hundreds of people paraded through Arrowtown autumn sunshine this morning for the Anzac Day commemorations, before laying wreaths and poppies at the Cenotaph as a lone piper played atop a nearby hill.

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