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    An artist’s impression of the backlot at Ayrburn Screen Hub, which could be used for outdoor...

    Green light for controversial project opposed by wealthy neighbours

    A controversial Queenstown screen hub has been granted fast-track approval despite intense opposition from homeowners in one of New Zealand's most expensive streets.

    War spurs surge in demand for high-end Queenstown properties

    This Queenstown property is being sold by Sotheby's priced at over $5 million.

    War spurs surge in demand for high-end Queenstown properties

    The conflict in the Middle East has prompted increased interest in multi-million-dollar New Zealand properties, the head of a luxury real estate company says.

    Development lodges third fast-track attempt

    The view to Queenstown from Ben Lomond, up the west face of which it is proposed contiguous...

    Development lodges third fast-track attempt

    The Australian behind a massive development proposal for Queenstown has made a third bid for fast-track approval.

    Central Otago rugby triumphs in White Horse celebration

    The Upper Clutha Premier rugby team celebrate after beating Maniototo 31-7 at the Queenstown...

    Central Otago rugby triumphs in White Horse celebration

    Country rugby really was the winner on the day.

    Pair recognised for saving boy during tragic rescue

    Sergeant Harry Ghodke, of Hastings, and Susan Burke, of Queensland were each given a New Zealand...

    Pair recognised for saving boy during tragic rescue

    Two people have been awarded New Zealand Bravery Medals for their actions at a tragedy in Glenorchy just over three years ago.

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    Invective over dogs gets fine, conviction

    Queenstown Courthouse. Photo supplied

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    Invective over dogs gets fine, conviction

    A Queenstown man hurled a tirade of abuse at a woman last year after he became enraged she was walking dogs off-lead in a wildlife reserve.

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    Town centre’s ‘human scale’ loss feared

    Photo: file

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    Town centre’s ‘human scale’ loss feared

    A prominent Queenstown property investor says a council proposal to allow 24m-high buildings across a large section of the central business district would make the resort town less walkable.

    Frankton cribs worth $6.7m sold

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    Frankton cribs worth $6.7m sold

    A "sold" sticker has gone on two holiday cottages below Frankton Rd.

    Plum industrial land worth $7.7m on market

     It’s rare to find vacant land for sale in this in-demand slice of Glenda Dr.

    Plum industrial land worth $7.7m on market

    Wide interest is expected in a rare parcel of vacant industrial land for sale in the premium part of Queenstown’s main industrial area.

    Turf’s up at school

    Arrowtown School principal James Rasmussen, left, and sports co-ordinator Paul Winders on the...

    Turf’s up at school

    It's probably the envy of every other school in the Whakatipu.

    Irish eyes are smiling

    From left, hurling’s Niall Quinn and Gaelic football’s Laura O’Neill and Mike Lynn with their...

    Irish eyes are smiling

    Queenstown dominated teams shone at the recent national Gaelic champs in Wellington which 73 local Gaels club players attended.

    A Battle of the Basin for the ages

    Arrowtown’s Damian Ratwatte shrugs off Cromwell’s Brayden Laing (above) and Mike Macrae to score...

    A Battle of the Basin for the ages

    Has the Battle of the Basin ever had a better stage?

    Frankton bookshop becomes reality

    Tomodachi Bookshop owners Kody and Bee McDonald.

    Frankton bookshop becomes reality

    A new bookshop at Frankton’s Country Lane is a safe place for ‘‘nerds and geeks’’, its owners say.

    Sparking an event revolution

     Queenstowner Hamish Roberge has led the charge to create NRG Event Batteries, NZ’s first event...

    Sparking an event revolution

    Queenstowner Hamish Roberge is powering the future of New Zealand events.

    New women's shed builds national interest

    Women’s Shed Aotearoa founder Alex van Dam at the new shed.

    New women's shed builds national interest

    Queenstown's Women’s Shed Aotearoa’s new home is on track to be fitted out next month.

    Weaver and painter fostering Māori-led art

    Showcasing Māori art and craft: Painter Christine Hayes, left, and her daughter, weaver Ebony Hayes.

    Weaver and painter fostering Māori-led art

    A mother and daughter — an oil painter and a traditional and contemporary weaver, respectively — have opened a Māori-led art studio in Queenstown’s Country Lane artisan village.

    Boosting kids’ mental health

    Mitey mental health programme founder Sir John Kirwan on his recent visit to Queenstown Primary...

    Boosting kids’ mental health

    A rugby knight’s visited Queenstown to launch a programme designed to reduce youth suicide rates.

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    Glenorchy farm becomes fulltime film set

    Glenorchy’s Arcadia Station’s no longer home to any livestock.

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    Glenorchy farm becomes fulltime film set

    The owner of Glenorchy’s stunning Arcadia Station has sold off all its sheep and cattle to put all its eggs into film and tourism.

    Let the 40th antics begin

    Let the 40th antics begin

    It could come down to a millimetre.

    Free endoscopy consultations

    Free endoscopy consultations

    Publicly-funded endoscopy procedures, including colonoscopies, are being offered in Queenstown and Wānaka for the first time.
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