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    Viewing Van Gogh on film

    Vincent Van Gogh’s 1888 painting, The Lover (Portrait of Lieutenant Milliet) — Van Gogh admired...

    Viewing Van Gogh on film

    A film screening in Arrowtown next Friday features one of the world’s greatest and most influential artists — post-impressionist Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh.

    Adventurer breaks ice with resort visit

    Elite climber Daniel Bull strolled up Ben Lomond during his first Queenstown visit. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

    Adventurer breaks ice with resort visit

    A world record-breaking Aussie adventurer/mountaineer visited the world’s adventure capital for the first time last week and was immediately dreaming of buying property here.

    Muay Thai-ny but mighty

    Queenstown Muay Thai fighter George Worswick with his trophy for ‘most beautiful Thai technique’....

    Muay Thai-ny but mighty

    A young Queenstown fighter was singled out among his peers at a Muay Thai show last weekend, receiving the award for the ‘most beautiful Thai technique’ of the night.

    Crossing the English Channel the hard way

    Tristan Franklin’s about to take on the English Channel. PHOTO: PHILIP CHANDLER

    Crossing the English Channel the hard way

    A Queenstowner's off next week to undertake one of the world’s most famous open water swims — the English Channel.

    Global glory for Waka U12s

    The Wakatipu Basin U12 rugby team pictured with their trophy after being named champions of the...

    Global glory for Waka U12s

    The Wakatipu Basin under-12 rugby team was crowned champions of last weekend’s Global Games New Zealand Junior Rugby Festival, held in Queenstown.

    Familiar name, unfamiliar occupation

    New local Ray White licensee salesperson Mike Dagg. PHOTO: PHILIP CHANDLER

    Familiar name, unfamiliar occupation

    He's a real estate rookie but not a Queenstown rookie.

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    Developer blames red tape for subdivision price rise

    An aerial view of the Woolbrae site in May, with Hanley’s Farm behind. PHOTO: CLASSIC...

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    Developer blames red tape for subdivision price rise

    A Queenstown developer who hoped to deliver house and land packages for less than $900,000 says that’s no longer possible.

    Doctors set to reopen Arrowtown clinic

    Val Miller. Photo: Philip Chandler

    Doctors set to reopen Arrowtown clinic

    Two longtime doctors are resuscitating Arrowtown’s medical centre, the closure of which two weeks ago was a bitter pill for many locals.

    Lather coming over name?

    The latest rating valuations for the Whakatipu, based on a property’s likely sale price last...

    Lather coming over name?

    What's in a name?

    'Stunt gone wrong': $44k for Queenstown chopper ride

    From left: Anthony Albanese, his fiancee, Jodie Haydon, Christopher Luxon and his wife, Amanda...

    'Stunt gone wrong': $44k for Queenstown chopper ride

    An estimated $44,000 of public money to fly Prime Ministers Anthony Albanese and Christopher Luxon to the top of a Queenstown mountain is a publicity stunt "gone badly wrong", Labour says.

    'Highest vote' campaign in Queenstown Lakes

    The government argues the changes will help to deliver timelier election results. Photo: NZ...

    'Highest vote' campaign in Queenstown Lakes

    Voting papers for local body elections are being sent to all enrolled voters in the Queenstown Lakes district from today.

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    Landlord fined $81k did not follow 'letter of the law'

    One of the rooms which were part of four boarding houses being illegally operated in Queenstown....

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    Landlord fined $81k did not follow 'letter of the law'

    A Queenstown landlord slapped with $81,050 in penalties for illegally operating four boarding houses admits he did not follow the "letter of the law".

    New waste management, minimisation plan adopted

    Queenstown Lakes District councillor Cody Tucker. PHOTO: ODT FILES

    New waste management, minimisation plan adopted

    The QLDC has adopted a new waste management and minimisation plan, marking another step towards reducing waste and promoting sustainable resource use across the district.

    Landlord fined more than $80k for breaches

    TCIT established that all the properties were overcrowded and operating as boarding houses....

    Queenstown landlord fined more than $80k for boarding house breaches

    A Queenstown landlord who operated four boarding houses illegally has been fined $81,050.

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    ‘Abysmal’ winter snowfall for southern skifields

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    ‘Abysmal’ winter snowfall for southern skifields

    Winter snowfall has been "abysmal" for many southern skifields this year, particularly near Wanaka which had its second-lowest winter average snowfall on record.

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    Council’s call to axe day one of tournament slated

    Games will be played at the Queenstown Recreation Ground. Photo: ODT files

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    Council’s call to axe day one of tournament slated

    A decision to axe the first day of a junior rugby tournament in Queenstown yesterday involving more than 1000 players has been labelled crazy, with organisers saying they had played in far worse...

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    High Court to rule on street-food bylaw

    Stallholders in Queenstown's town centre. PHOTO: GUY WILLLIAMS

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    High Court to rule on street-food bylaw

    An interim injunction hearing in the High Court at Invercargill this month will decide whether the QLDC will be able to enforce its bylaw for regulating pop-up stallholders.

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    Change in rules may encourage investors

    Buying Queenstown's Jo Eddington. Photo: supplied

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    Change in rules may encourage investors

    A luxury home buyers’ agency owner says a change to New Zealand’s foreign buyer rules will not bring about a ‘‘rush’’ of new sales in the Wakatipu.

    Unattended barbecue caused serious Queenstown house fire

    Fire crews at the scene in May. Photo: Guy Williams

    Unattended barbecue caused serious Queenstown house fire

    A house fire that closed the Ladies Mile highway for more than two hours in May - causing a massive traffic snarl-up - was caused by an unattended barbecue, an investigation report says.

    Lady’s back in the water

    TSS Earnslaw slips into Frankton Arm at the weekend. PHOTO: STEVEN BROWNLIE

    Lady’s back in the water

    The TSS Earnslaw is back at Queenstown’s Steamer Wharf as the longest and most substantial survey in her 113-year history continues.
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