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A Queenstown developer’s ruffling feathers with her bid to rename a well-established local landmark. Janine Twose is trying to replace the name of Bob’s Cove, where she’s developing her GlenTui Heights sub-division, with its lesser-known name, Fortune Cove. Both names honour Bob Fortune, who worked as a boatman for Queenstown founder William Rees. She recently GOLDMINERS' 'UTOPIA' OPENS Goldminers’ ‘utopia’ opens. It’s been a three-year ‘‘labour of love’’ but the doors to a new addition in an historic part of Arrowtown finally opened last week. Developers Scott Stevens and John Guthrie started physical work on a new development behind Dudley’s Cottage, which dates back toLAKEVIEW VIEW
Lakeview view. The consortium behind Queenstown’s massive Lakeview precinct project has opened a pop-up gallery in the CBD. Melbourne-based Ninety Four Feet and Auckland investment firm Augusta Capital were last year chosen by Queenstown’s council to develop the 10-hectare site between Man and Thompson streets and the Ben Lomondscenic
TOP HOTEL STARTS FROM ON HIGH Top hotel starts from on high. February 19 was a red-letter day in the lead-up to Queenstown’s, and New Zealand’s, first six-star hotel opening for business. The first of six roofs went on the central Queenstown boutique hotel that’s been renamed The Carlin, after its developer, Kevin Carlin. Q’TOWN BY-ELECTION CANDIDATE DECIDES TO PULL PIN Q’town by-election candidate decides to pull pin. And then there were two. Businesswoman Emily Rutherford (left) has pulled out of the contest for the vacant seat on Queenstown’s council. The 31-year-old says she had a change of heart after realising her business ambitions meant she couldn’t fully commit herself to the role if she won. It CUTE COTTAGE ON THE MARKET Cute cottage on the market. The listing of an historic cottage in an idyllic setting near Arrowtown is creating a lot of interest. Bordered by recreation reserve, the 4047 square metre or one hectare property, at 90 Whitechapel Road, Arrow Junction, has been owned for 35 years by Jan Tomes, who’s well known in local equestrian circles. What BITE GOES ON RESTAURANTS Bite goes on restaurants. If business wasn’t tough enough for Queenstown’s hospo outlets before the Covid-19 closedown, it’ll be far more on a knife-edge once lockdown ends even if there’s less competition, with some operators not reopening. PHILIP CHANDLER talks to four long-time operators about how they’ll fare in the new order.WELCOME TO ? COVE
A Queenstown developer’s ruffling feathers with her bid to rename a well-established local landmark. Janine Twose is trying to replace the name of Bob’s Cove, where she’s developing her GlenTui Heights sub-division, with its lesser-known name, Fortune Cove. Both names honour Bob Fortune, who worked as a boatman for Queenstown founder William Rees. She recently GOLDMINERS' 'UTOPIA' OPENS Goldminers’ ‘utopia’ opens. It’s been a three-year ‘‘labour of love’’ but the doors to a new addition in an historic part of Arrowtown finally opened last week. Developers Scott Stevens and John Guthrie started physical work on a new development behind Dudley’s Cottage, which dates back toLAKEVIEW VIEW
Lakeview view. The consortium behind Queenstown’s massive Lakeview precinct project has opened a pop-up gallery in the CBD. Melbourne-based Ninety Four Feet and Auckland investment firm Augusta Capital were last year chosen by Queenstown’s council to develop the 10-hectare site between Man and Thompson streets and the Ben Lomondscenic
TOP HOTEL STARTS FROM ON HIGH Top hotel starts from on high. February 19 was a red-letter day in the lead-up to Queenstown’s, and New Zealand’s, first six-star hotel opening for business. The first of six roofs went on the central Queenstown boutique hotel that’s been renamed The Carlin, after its developer, Kevin Carlin. Q’TOWN BY-ELECTION CANDIDATE DECIDES TO PULL PIN Q’town by-election candidate decides to pull pin. And then there were two. Businesswoman Emily Rutherford (left) has pulled out of the contest for the vacant seat on Queenstown’s council. The 31-year-old says she had a change of heart after realising her business ambitions meant she couldn’t fully commit herself to the role if she won. It CUTE COTTAGE ON THE MARKET Cute cottage on the market. The listing of an historic cottage in an idyllic setting near Arrowtown is creating a lot of interest. Bordered by recreation reserve, the 4047 square metre or one hectare property, at 90 Whitechapel Road, Arrow Junction, has been owned for 35 years by Jan Tomes, who’s well known in local equestrian circles. What BITE GOES ON RESTAURANTS Bite goes on restaurants. If business wasn’t tough enough for Queenstown’s hospo outlets before the Covid-19 closedown, it’ll be far more on a knife-edge once lockdown ends even if there’s less competition, with some operators not reopening. PHILIP CHANDLER talks to four long-time operators about how they’ll fare in the new order. CONVICTION FOR 'REVENGE PORN' 1 day ago · A Brazilian man distraught at being dumped by his girlfriend took revenge by posting an explicit video on social media of them having sex. Tiago Luiz Lucca, whose bid for a discharge without conviction was refused when he appeared in Queenstown’s court this week, sent the video to another man. Some time later he had SKIFIELDS READY, BUT ONLY JUST Seven-day-a-week skiing returns to Coronet Peak and The Remarks this season, thanks to Anzac-power. But with Immigration NZ (INZ) still refusing to budge on border exemptions for highly-skilled foreign workers, normal service won’t quite resume. NZSki boss Paul Anderson says they’ve managed to recruit five experienced groomer operators for Queenstown, but are desperately seeking ARROWTOWN'S 'KICK IN THE TEETH' Arrowtown’s facing political oblivion. A Queenstown council-appointed independent advisory group has recommended the historic township – which ha always had its own councillor since the days it had its own council – lose its ward and merge into a new ward that even includes far-away Jack’s Point. The group has concluded the Arrowtown ward shouldWELCOME TO ? COVE
A Queenstown developer’s ruffling feathers with her bid to rename a well-established local landmark. Janine Twose is trying to replace the name of Bob’s Cove, where she’s developing her GlenTui Heights sub-division, with its lesser-known name, Fortune Cove. Both names honour Bob Fortune, who worked as a boatman for Queenstown founder William Rees. She recently GOLDMINERS' 'UTOPIA' OPENS Goldminers’ ‘utopia’ opens. It’s been a three-year ‘‘labour of love’’ but the doors to a new addition in an historic part of Arrowtown finally opened last week. Developers Scott Stevens and John Guthrie started physical work on a new development behind Dudley’s Cottage, which dates back toSMASHED 'EM, BRO
Smashed ’em, bro. Mission complete: Queenstowner Chris Forne, left, and his Avaya team captain, ex-Queenstowner, Nathan Fa'avae after crossing the GODZone finish-line in Rotorua. PICTURE: KURT MATTHEWS. Queenstowner Chris Forne’s Avaya team crushed its challengers to win the GODZone adventure race in Rotorua. Forne and teammates ex 'COVID-19 IS QUEENSTOWN'S EARTHQUAKE' By TRACEY ROXBURGH. Covid-19’s being described as Queenstown’s ‘‘economic earthquake’’. As one resort hotelier says occupancy’s falling off a cliff (), a major hotel’s about tomothball indefinitely and another CBD hospo business has temporarily shuts its doors (), community leaders are bracing for the worst impact yet from the global pandemic. GLENORCHY LAND FOR SALE Glenorchy land for sale. The second stage of a 60-lot Glenorchy subdivision offers some of the Wakatipu’s cheapest sections. The seven Shiel Street sections range from $299,995 to $325,000, and in line with Glenorchy township rules they’re all at least 800 square metres – ranging up to 1067sqm. Twenty-one of the 23 sections in thefirst
OUR COOL'S A GOLDEN GIRL Our Cool’s a golden girl. Sending it: Queenstown's Cool Wakushima gets some air in Aspen, Colorado, where she won her first international competition over the weekend. PICTURE: JEREMY SWANSON. As far as international competition debuts go, Queenstown’s Cool Wakushima’s is hard to beat. The 18-year-old snowboarder, who leftWakatipu High
BILLIONAIRE'S $24M BUY New Zealand’s richest man has splashed about $24 million on a Queenstown holiday home – the resort’s first eight-figure residential property deal. Mountain Scene understands billionaire Graeme Hart, this week said to be worth $13.5 billion by Forbes Magazine, has bought a massive six-bedroom home at exclusive Closeburn Station, 11km from Queenstown. Hart, through hisQUEENSTOWN NEWS
9 Athol Street Queenstown 9348 New Zealand. NEWSPAPERS. Otago Daily Times; The Ashburton Courier; The Star - DunedinWELCOME TO ? COVE
A Queenstown developer’s ruffling feathers with her bid to rename a well-established local landmark. Janine Twose is trying to replace the name of Bob’s Cove, where she’s developing her GlenTui Heights sub-division, with its lesser-known name, Fortune Cove. Both names honour Bob Fortune, who worked as a boatman for Queenstown founder William Rees. She recently TOP HOTEL STARTS FROM ON HIGH By PHILIP CHANDLER February 19 was a red-letter day in the lead-up to Queenstown’s, and New Zealand’s, first six-star hotel opening for business. The first of six roofs went on the central Queenstown boutique hotel that’s been renamed The Carlin, after its developer, Kevin Carlin. The same day, its managing partner, Nick Liang, arrivedfrom
BITE GOES ON RESTAURANTS If business wasn’t tough enough for Queenstown’s hospo outlets before the Covid-19 closedown, it’ll be far more on a knife-edge once lockdown ends even if there’s less competition, with some operators not reopening. PHILIP CHANDLER talks to four long-time operators about how they’ll fare in the new order A long-time Queenstown restaurateur says a lot of money was made CUTE COTTAGE ON THE MARKET The listing of an historic cottage in an idyllic setting near Arrowtown is creating a lot of interest. Bordered by recreation reserve, the 4047 square metre or one hectare property, at 90 Whitechapel Road, Arrow Junction, has been owned for 35 years by Jan Tomes, who’s well known in local equestrian circles. What she boughtLAKEVIEW VIEW
By PHILIP CHANDLER The consortium behind Queenstown’s massive Lakeview precinct project has opened a pop-up gallery in the CBD. Melbourne-based Ninety Four Feet and Auckland investment firm Augusta Capital were last year chosen by Queenstown’s council to develop the 10-hectare site between Man and Thompson streets and the Ben Lomond scenic reserve, formerly Q’TOWN BY-ELECTION CANDIDATE DECIDES TO PULL PIN By GUY WILLIAMS And then there were two. Businesswoman Emily Rutherford (left) has pulled out of the contest for the vacant seat on Queenstown’s council. The 31-year-old says she had a change of heart after realising her business ambitions meant she couldn’t fullycommit herself to
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9 Athol Street Queenstown 9348 New Zealand. NEWSPAPERS. Otago Daily Times; The Ashburton Courier; The Star - DunedinWELCOME TO ? COVE
A Queenstown developer’s ruffling feathers with her bid to rename a well-established local landmark. Janine Twose is trying to replace the name of Bob’s Cove, where she’s developing her GlenTui Heights sub-division, with its lesser-known name, Fortune Cove. Both names honour Bob Fortune, who worked as a boatman for Queenstown founder William Rees. She recently TOP HOTEL STARTS FROM ON HIGH By PHILIP CHANDLER February 19 was a red-letter day in the lead-up to Queenstown’s, and New Zealand’s, first six-star hotel opening for business. The first of six roofs went on the central Queenstown boutique hotel that’s been renamed The Carlin, after its developer, Kevin Carlin. The same day, its managing partner, Nick Liang, arrivedfrom
BITE GOES ON RESTAURANTS If business wasn’t tough enough for Queenstown’s hospo outlets before the Covid-19 closedown, it’ll be far more on a knife-edge once lockdown ends even if there’s less competition, with some operators not reopening. PHILIP CHANDLER talks to four long-time operators about how they’ll fare in the new order A long-time Queenstown restaurateur says a lot of money was made CUTE COTTAGE ON THE MARKET The listing of an historic cottage in an idyllic setting near Arrowtown is creating a lot of interest. Bordered by recreation reserve, the 4047 square metre or one hectare property, at 90 Whitechapel Road, Arrow Junction, has been owned for 35 years by Jan Tomes, who’s well known in local equestrian circles. What she boughtLAKEVIEW VIEW
By PHILIP CHANDLER The consortium behind Queenstown’s massive Lakeview precinct project has opened a pop-up gallery in the CBD. Melbourne-based Ninety Four Feet and Auckland investment firm Augusta Capital were last year chosen by Queenstown’s council to develop the 10-hectare site between Man and Thompson streets and the Ben Lomond scenic reserve, formerly Q’TOWN BY-ELECTION CANDIDATE DECIDES TO PULL PIN By GUY WILLIAMS And then there were two. Businesswoman Emily Rutherford (left) has pulled out of the contest for the vacant seat on Queenstown’s council. The 31-year-old says she had a change of heart after realising her business ambitions meant she couldn’t fullycommit herself to
CONVICTION FOR 'REVENGE PORN' 1 day ago · A Brazilian man distraught at being dumped by his girlfriend took revenge by posting an explicit video on social media of them having sex. Tiago Luiz Lucca, whose bid for a discharge without conviction was refused when he appeared in Queenstown’s court this week, sent the video to another man. Some time later he had SKIFIELDS READY, BUT ONLY JUST Seven-day-a-week skiing returns to Coronet Peak and The Remarks this season, thanks to Anzac-power. But with Immigration NZ (INZ) still refusing to budge on border exemptions for highly-skilled foreign workers, normal service won’t quite resume. NZSki boss Paul Anderson says they’ve managed to recruit five experienced groomer operators for Queenstown, but are desperately seeking ARROWTOWN'S 'KICK IN THE TEETH' Arrowtown’s facing political oblivion. A Queenstown council-appointed independent advisory group has recommended the historic township – which ha always had its own councillor since the days it had its own council – lose its ward and merge into a new ward that even includes far-away Jack’s Point. The group has concluded the Arrowtown ward shouldWELCOME TO ? COVE
A Queenstown developer’s ruffling feathers with her bid to rename a well-established local landmark. Janine Twose is trying to replace the name of Bob’s Cove, where she’s developing her GlenTui Heights sub-division, with its lesser-known name, Fortune Cove. Both names honour Bob Fortune, who worked as a boatman for Queenstown founder William Rees. She recently 'COVID-19 IS QUEENSTOWN'S EARTHQUAKE' By TRACEY ROXBURGH. Covid-19’s being described as Queenstown’s ‘‘economic earthquake’’. As one resort hotelier says occupancy’s falling off a cliff (), a major hotel’s about tomothball indefinitely and another CBD hospo business has temporarily shuts its doors (), community leaders are bracing for the worst impact yet from the global pandemic. GOLDMINERS' 'UTOPIA' OPENS By TRACEY ROXBURGH It’s been a three-year ‘‘labour of love’’ but the doors to a new addition in an historic part of Arrowtown finally opened last week. Developers Scott Stevens and John Guthrie started physical work on a new development behind Dudley’s Cottage, which dates back to 1870, last November. Despite the Covid-induced interruptions, completionSMASHED 'EM, BRO
By GUY WILLIAMS Queenstowner Chris Forne’s Avaya team crushed its challengers to win the GODZone adventure race in Rotorua. Forne and teammates ex-Queenstowner Nathan Fa’ave, Sophie Hart and Stu Lynch clocked up their fifth win in the race when they crossed the finish line in the Redwoods forest south of the tourist town at 7.55am MIND HOW YOU GO ON THE SNOW The temperature has dropped, snow is starting to fall and your season pass has arrived – but is your body ready for winter? Your fitness level can make or break the season. And you don’t want to injure yourself in your first few weeks on the slopes. With the help of mywork colleague Mark
GLENORCHY LAND FOR SALE The second stage of a 60-lot Glenorchy subdivision offers some of the Wakatipu’s cheapest sections. The seven Shiel Street sections range from $299,995 to $325,000, and in line with Glenorchy township rules they’re all at least 800 square metres – ranging up to 1067sqm. Twenty-one of the 23 sections in the first stage are under BILLIONAIRE'S $24M BUY New Zealand’s richest man has splashed about $24 million on a Queenstown holiday home – the resort’s first eight-figure residential property deal. Mountain Scene understands billionaire Graeme Hart, this week said to be worth $13.5 billion by Forbes Magazine, has bought a massive six-bedroom home at exclusive Closeburn Station, 11km from Queenstown. Hart, through hisQUEENSTOWN NEWS
9 Athol Street Queenstown 9348 New Zealand. NEWSPAPERS. Otago Daily Times; The Ashburton Courier; The Star - DunedinWELCOME TO ? COVE
A Queenstown developer’s ruffling feathers with her bid to rename a well-established local landmark. Janine Twose is trying to replace the name of Bob’s Cove, where she’s developing her GlenTui Heights sub-division, with its lesser-known name, Fortune Cove. Both names honour Bob Fortune, who worked as a boatman for Queenstown founder William Rees. She recently TOP HOTEL STARTS FROM ON HIGH By PHILIP CHANDLER February 19 was a red-letter day in the lead-up to Queenstown’s, and New Zealand’s, first six-star hotel opening for business. The first of six roofs went on the central Queenstown boutique hotel that’s been renamed The Carlin, after its developer, Kevin Carlin. The same day, its managing partner, Nick Liang, arrivedfrom
LAKEVIEW VIEW
By PHILIP CHANDLER The consortium behind Queenstown’s massive Lakeview precinct project has opened a pop-up gallery in the CBD. Melbourne-based Ninety Four Feet and Auckland investment firm Augusta Capital were last year chosen by Queenstown’s council to develop the 10-hectare site between Man and Thompson streets and the Ben Lomond scenic reserve, formerly Q’TOWN BY-ELECTION CANDIDATE DECIDES TO PULL PIN By GUY WILLIAMS And then there were two. Businesswoman Emily Rutherford (left) has pulled out of the contest for the vacant seat on Queenstown’s council. The 31-year-old says she had a change of heart after realising her business ambitions meant she couldn’t fullycommit herself to
CUTE COTTAGE ON THE MARKET The listing of an historic cottage in an idyllic setting near Arrowtown is creating a lot of interest. Bordered by recreation reserve, the 4047 square metre or one hectare property, at 90 Whitechapel Road, Arrow Junction, has been owned for 35 years by Jan Tomes, who’s well known in local equestrian circles. What she bought RESORT BUILDER FALLS OVER A Queenstown building company’s gone under owing, allegedly, more than $1.2 million. Fowler Homes Southern Lakes Ltd licensee and sole director John Mansfield put the company into voluntary liquidation last Friday afternoon. That came about 24 hours after Mansfield told the Otago Daily Times he hadn’t liquidated and the “rumour mill” was “obviously in overdrive”.QUEENSTOWN NEWS
9 Athol Street Queenstown 9348 New Zealand. NEWSPAPERS. Otago Daily Times; The Ashburton Courier; The Star - DunedinWELCOME TO ? COVE
A Queenstown developer’s ruffling feathers with her bid to rename a well-established local landmark. Janine Twose is trying to replace the name of Bob’s Cove, where she’s developing her GlenTui Heights sub-division, with its lesser-known name, Fortune Cove. Both names honour Bob Fortune, who worked as a boatman for Queenstown founder William Rees. She recently TOP HOTEL STARTS FROM ON HIGH By PHILIP CHANDLER February 19 was a red-letter day in the lead-up to Queenstown’s, and New Zealand’s, first six-star hotel opening for business. The first of six roofs went on the central Queenstown boutique hotel that’s been renamed The Carlin, after its developer, Kevin Carlin. The same day, its managing partner, Nick Liang, arrivedfrom
LAKEVIEW VIEW
By PHILIP CHANDLER The consortium behind Queenstown’s massive Lakeview precinct project has opened a pop-up gallery in the CBD. Melbourne-based Ninety Four Feet and Auckland investment firm Augusta Capital were last year chosen by Queenstown’s council to develop the 10-hectare site between Man and Thompson streets and the Ben Lomond scenic reserve, formerly Q’TOWN BY-ELECTION CANDIDATE DECIDES TO PULL PIN By GUY WILLIAMS And then there were two. Businesswoman Emily Rutherford (left) has pulled out of the contest for the vacant seat on Queenstown’s council. The 31-year-old says she had a change of heart after realising her business ambitions meant she couldn’t fullycommit herself to
CUTE COTTAGE ON THE MARKET The listing of an historic cottage in an idyllic setting near Arrowtown is creating a lot of interest. Bordered by recreation reserve, the 4047 square metre or one hectare property, at 90 Whitechapel Road, Arrow Junction, has been owned for 35 years by Jan Tomes, who’s well known in local equestrian circles. What she bought RESORT BUILDER FALLS OVER A Queenstown building company’s gone under owing, allegedly, more than $1.2 million. Fowler Homes Southern Lakes Ltd licensee and sole director John Mansfield put the company into voluntary liquidation last Friday afternoon. That came about 24 hours after Mansfield told the Otago Daily Times he hadn’t liquidated and the “rumour mill” was “obviously in overdrive”. KRIS, WHERE THE HELL ARE YA? Today marks 214 days since the government was elected and Kris Faafoi landed the job as Immigration Minister. It’s also how long Queenstown – arguably one of the areas most reliant on foreign labour and home to plenty of migrants – has been waiting to see the bashful minister. When Tourism Minister Stuart Nash visited SILVER LINING TO LACHLAN'S CLOUD In a case of bad luck bringing good luck, Queenstown lad Lachlan Beames is going to rub shoulders with his Highlanders heroes after all. Last week, the seven-year-old thought all his Christmases were coming at once after he won the Competition. He was overjoyed at the prospect of carrying the match ball to the middleWORK VISA ALARM
A wage war is breaking out in Queenstown as business owners desperately call on the government to extend work visas. With fewer staff to cook, clean or wait tables, industry leaders fear for the resort’s reputation come the end of the month, when thousands of Australians are expected to start holidaying here. It’s the lifelineOPINION ARCHIVES
9 Athol Street Queenstown 9348 New Zealand. NEWSPAPERS. Otago Daily Times; The Ashburton Courier; The Star - Dunedin GREEN LIGHT FOR GLENORCHY 'GRAND' DESIGN Commissioners have given the thumbs-up to a big new hotel “in the heart” of Glenorchy, although there’s still the possibility their decision could be appealed. Developer Douglas Rickard-Bell wants to build the Grand Mount Earnslaw Hotel on the site once occupied by the old Mount Earnslaw Hotel, which burned down in 1959. In December,Queenstown
POINT COMPLEX MATURES By PHILIP CHANDLER A 34-unit European-style terraced housing complex is nearly complete in Queenstown’s Arthurs Point. It’s the third stage of Bullendale – an 88-unit ‘special housing area’ (SHA). The first two stages, which sold to a good proportion of first-home buyers, comprised 14 and 12 freehold, semi-detached townhouses, respectively. Co-developer and project manager Shane GLENORCHY LAND FOR SALE The second stage of a 60-lot Glenorchy subdivision offers some of the Wakatipu’s cheapest sections. The seven Shiel Street sections range from $299,995 to $325,000, and in line with Glenorchy township rules they’re all at least 800 square metres – ranging up to 1067sqm. Twenty-one of the 23 sections in the first stage are under GOLDMINERS' 'UTOPIA' OPENS By TRACEY ROXBURGH It’s been a three-year ‘‘labour of love’’ but the doors to a new addition in an historic part of Arrowtown finally opened last week. Developers Scott Stevens and John Guthrie started physical work on a new development behind Dudley’s Cottage, which dates back to 1870, last November. Despite the Covid-induced interruptions, completionSMASHED 'EM, BRO
By GUY WILLIAMS Queenstowner Chris Forne’s Avaya team crushed its challengers to win the GODZone adventure race in Rotorua. Forne and teammates ex-Queenstowner Nathan Fa’ave, Sophie Hart and Stu Lynch clocked up their fifth win in the race when they crossed the finish line in the Redwoods forest south of the tourist town at 7.55am BITE GOES ON RESTAURANTS If business wasn’t tough enough for Queenstown’s hospo outlets before the Covid-19 closedown, it’ll be far more on a knife-edge once lockdown ends even if there’s less competition, with some operators not reopening. PHILIP CHANDLER talks to four long-time operators about how they’ll fare in the new order A long-time Queenstown restaurateur says a lot of money was made__
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Today marks 214 days since the government was elected and Kris Faafoi landed the job as Immigration Minister. It's also how long Queenstown- arguably...
LACHLAN’S ON THE BALLMay 27, 2021
FUNDING RECIPIENT UP FOR SALEMay 22, 2021
CAMPBELL’S BACK IN THE WINNER’S CIRCLEMay 19, 2021
NEW GM ROLE REFLECTS REALTOR’S ‘GROWTH MINDSET’May 19, 2021
COURT AND CRIME
‘VICTIM’ IS ALSO CHARGEDMay 6, 2021
SECOND STRIKE FOR SEX ASSAULTApril 30, 2021
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May 18, 2021
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BIG UPGRADE FOR FOOD CHARITYMay 16, 2021
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SILVER LINING TO LACHLAN’S CLOUDJune 3, 2021
In a case of bad luck bringing good luck, Queenstown lad Lachlan Beames is going to rub shoulders with his Highlanders heroes afterall. Last...
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WOMBLES AID JUNIOR GOLF CLUBMay 17, 2021
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By MATTHEW MCKEW So, you finish your album and it’s just a little short, what do you do? Maybe chuck on that sentimental ditty youwrote...
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A big Queenstown beneficiary of the government's controversial 'strategic tourism assets' funding is for sale for about $4 million. Outback New Zealand - trading as...NASH’S BOLD CALL
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SPORT AWARD RENAMED AFTER SIR EION EDGARThursday, 20 May
JUDITH COLLINS IN QUEENSTOWNSunday, 16 May
ST JOSEPH'S ANNUAL SCHOOL BOOK FAIR A SUCCESSSunday, 16 May
KIWIHARVEST QUEENSTOWN ABLE TO DISTRIBUTE FOOD AGAINWednesday, 12 May
NEW SPORTS BAR TO OPEN IN QUEENSTOWNWednesday, 12 May
STUART NASH ANNOUNCES TOURISM PACKAGEFriday, 7 May
SIR STEPHEN TINDALL SAYS ANYONE CAN BE A PHILANTHROPISTThursday, 6 May
HIGHLANDERS V WESTERN REBELS SET FOR QUEENSTOWN FOR MAY 30Tuesday, 4 May
A CRASH SURVIVOR THANKS THOSE WHO SAVED HIS LIFEFriday, 30 April
SPECIAL CEREMONY RECOGNISES SIR EION EDGARThursday, 29 April
QUEENSTOWN’S OFFICIAL ANZAC DAY SERVICESunday, 25 April
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