El Nino weather conditions in the past six months have left Central Otago winemakers smiling with good yields and excellent quality grapes, in anticipation of some delicious wines to come.
There’s growing frustration in local health circles with no firm decisions being made on the future use of the current 34-bed Lake Wakatipu Care Centre rest-home located next to the Lakes District Hospital, which will be vacated later this year.
The first few days of a week-long trial closing off traffic to Arrowtown’s quaint main street Buckingham Street and prioritising greater pedestrian use have drawn a mixed, in some cases strong, response.
Arrowtown’s own hometown, folk, ‘alt country’ style songwriter Holly Arrowsmith is still making powerful music waves with her single Desert Dove, now named one of just four finalists for Best Country Music Song in New Zealand’s top country awards Country Music Honours.
More housing stock for the Queenstown Lakes District is progressing thanks to joint investment in supporting Three Waters infrastructure by Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC) and developers Kingston Village Ltd (KVL).
Police have been dealing with some alcohol-fuelled aggression with fighting and late-night assaults occurring in downtown Queenstown this past week.
An NZONE tandem skydive jumpmaster pilot and passenger landed safely at the landing area near Jack’s Point just before midday after a false alarm when a concerned member of the public reported a parachute down in the Drift Bay area.
Bus fares increase for teenagers through to 24-year-olds from today (1 May) amid concerns that many high school students rely on the public bus system to get to and from school.
The Queenstown Lakes Community Housing Trust has a new Trustee with the appointment of local finance professional Kate Skeggs.
It’s the end of an era. Arrowtown’s long-time Lakes District Museum director David Clarke will likely go down in history himself as one of the longest serving in the job – almost 35 years.
Police are warning property and room renters locally to be wary with an increasing number of scammers targeting Facebook sites, like Facebook Marketplace, locally.
Around 1000 people paraded through Arrowtown autumn sunshine this morning for the Anzac Day commemorations.
Anyone new to town who sees beams of coloured lights shining into the night sky from Queenstown Gardens this King's Birthday weekend might have some questions.
Many Queenstown tourism and hospitality businesses have enjoyed strong tourist numbers over summer but for many it’s extremely tough out there as a forecast recession is already starting to crunch.
Anzac Day services are set to be held across the district tomorrow, Thursday, 25 April. Here are the details.
Native planting is expected to begin next March to re-cloak Coronet Forest near Arrowtown.
Two nights of bright aurora have had night photographers running for their cameras to capture the multicoloured skies.
Queenstown's Sarah Douglas powered home in the Routeburn Classic on Saturday, becoming the first person to win it three times.
Queenstown’s Little Blackwood bar is supporting its local volunteer fire brigade with an innovative fundraiser.
Fire crews and two helicopters are tackling a scrub fire near Kingston this morning.
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