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    ORC urged to step up over buses

    As Wakatipu High School looks to ease its school bus woes, the ORC says a recently introduced after-school service is a trial that is "not intended to address the withdrawal of Ministry of Education services at all".

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    Trust distributing $380k to causes in first round

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    Trust distributing $380k to causes in first round

    A newly revived charitable trust is splitting $379,770 among 11 local and regional community causes in its first funding round.

    Resort’s record property scorecard

    The Grand Traverse area of Mill Farm is Millbrook’s most elevated residential neighbourhood.

    Resort’s record property scorecard

    Arrowtown's Millbrook Resort recorded record property sales in the countdown to the 105th New Zealand Open which starts today across its two golf courses.

    Arrowtown charity bowls event on a roll

    Arrowtown charity bowls event on a roll

    There were two winners of last week’s fourth Forsyth Barr Business Roll Up Challenge, this year played for the first time at the Arrowtown Bowling Club.

    Seven Q’town reps in NZ team

    World champs, here we come: Heading off this week from Queenstown, via Auckland, to U18 ice...

    Seven Q’town reps in NZ team

    New Zealand’s under-18 men’s ice hockey team selected for next week’s Division 3 Group A U18 world champs in Hong Kong has a heavy Queenstown contingent.

    Hometown ball tracker

    Queenstown-raised graphics operator Cam Jackson’s working on his first NZ Open.

    Hometown ball tracker

    While this New Zealand Open’s showcasing some amazing Queenstown golfers, another local’s getting involved for the first time in broadcasting the event.

    The pro-am’s ‘people’s player’

    People’s Player NZ Open golfer Steve Brownlie, left, with his caddy Ben Farrell

    The pro-am’s ‘people’s player’

    In a novel concept, about 25 Queenstown mates cumulatively chipped in $25k for a slot in this week’s NZ Open pro-am — and, fittingly, decided who’ll represent them via a game of golf.

    Festival marks decade of brewing

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    Festival marks decade of brewing

    The Cargo Collective’s ‘Summer Haze’ hazy beer festival in Arthurs Point today will be a double celebration.

    Educational trust’s helped 70-plus students

    The late Margaret Templeton

    Educational trust’s helped 70-plus students

    Named after local environmental activist and council watchdog, the late Margaret Templeton, Templeton Way — between the council offices and Queenstown Memorial Centre— is one the resort’s tiniest...

    Trailblazing fundraiser

    Mark ‘Willy’ Williams, just outside Ovando, Montana, in the United States, during his Tour Divide...

    Trailblazing fundraiser

    You couldn’t accuse Queenstown Trails Trust’s (QTT) boss of sitting back for the final $430,000 needed for the vital Park Ridge to Kawarau Falls Bridge off-road trail to be built.

    The saviour of the NZ Open

     NZ Open tournament chairman John Hart.

    The saviour of the NZ Open

    It’s no exaggeration to say we wouldn’t have the New Zealand Open at Arrowtown’s Millbrook, or anywhere, without the golf tournament’s chairman, John Hart. The former All Blacks coach discusses the...

    Fireys’ special call-out

    From left, firey Preston Rogers-Brown, brigade secretary Katherine Lamont, Ferg Foods group...

    Fireys’ special call-out

    Queenstown fireys had an early-morning call-out to Fergburger on Tuesday.

    Big names drop in to Millbrook

     American surfing legend Kelly Slater gives some golf advice to Aussie tennis legend Ash Barty at...

    Big names drop in to Millbrook

    Queenstown's got a new fan.

    Home turf advantage

    Ben Campbell. PICTURE: NZ OPEN

    Home turf advantage

    There's at least one Queenstowner quietly stoked summer missed the memo.

    Local teen cracks Open

     Teeing off in the NZ Open pro-am today is Queenstowner Yoonae Jeong, left, while fellow resort...

    Local teen cracks Open

    It's the stuff dreams are made of.

    Flying flag for Sir Michael

    Remembering Sir M: Christine, Lady Hill, and NZ Open chairman John Hart pictured with a framed...

    Flying flag for Sir Michael

    The organisers of the 105th NZ Open, teeing off today at Mill-brook, have come up with a poignant way to remember the tournament’s flamboyant ‘white knight’, prominent jeweller Sir Michael Hill,...

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    Engineering firm may go bust over tax debt

    Dart Engineering’s sign in Kaikorai Valley Rd, Dunedin. PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH

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    Engineering firm may go bust over tax debt

    A significant Queenstown and Dunedin-based engineering company is facing liquidation over tax debt of more than $1 million.

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    NZ Open hits funding bogey as Sky Sport drops sponsorship

    Photo: Getty Images

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    NZ Open hits funding bogey as Sky Sport drops sponsorship

    Naming sponsor Sky Sport has pulled the pin on the New Zealand Open, which tees off today at Arrowtown’s Millbrook course.

    Plunket building changes hands, sells for over $3m at auction

    This building in Queenstown’s CBD, home to Plunket Queenstown, sold for $3.05 million at auction...

    Plunket building changes hands, sells for over $3m at auction

    Queenstown's Plunket building is in new hands.

    Slater good to go despite stair fright

    World surfing champion Kelly Slater tees off on the 18th hole at St Andrews during the Alfred...

    Slater good to go despite stair fright

    International surfing great Kelly Slater almost ruled himself out of the 105th New Zealand Open on Monday night.
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