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Meat leader’s golden years

One of Queenstown’s most interesting retirees died last month, aged 90. Enlightened and highly intelligent, Peter Blomfield settled in Queenstown in 1990 with his wife,...

Conquering Sky Tower

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Snowbunnies’ joy

Kai’s tennis “next-level”

Queenstown tennis prodigy Kai Milburn’s distinguished himself by winning four of his five singles matches at a recent under-16 Junior Davis Cup pool tournament...

Best in the country

Two Queenstown developments have received national recognition in the 2023 New Zealand Commercial Project Awards. Skyline Enterprises’ O’Connells redevelopment won builder Naylor Love Central Otago...

Hospo eminence

Hospo stars recognised

‘Gin-credible’ win

Q’town-Lakes market ‘almost back to normal’

Treasury forecasts of a further decline in the New Zealand property market are overly pessimistic, says Queenstown-based NZ Sotheby’s International Realty managing director, Mark...

Looking forward to A’town’s ‘good vibe’

Acclaimed San Francisco-born, Dunedin-based singer-songwriter Julian Temple plays Arrowtown's The Fork and Tap tonight, but without his long-time eponymous band accompanying him. He's accompanying a...

Machray makes her moves

From Arrowtown streets to the big city lights, Sofia Machray has long farewelled the Whakatipu life. But even in the wake of releasing a lead...

‘Mean green monster’ ready for big reveal

One of the main stars of Showbiz Queenstown’s season of Little Shop of Horrors — opening tonight — is, quite literally, ‘‘a bit of...

Little Shop opens up

Fari to say the cast of Showbiz Queenstown's season of Little Shop of Horrors are absolutely fizzing to hit the stage. Based on the 1982...

Sparkling choral concert in Arrowtown

Central Otago Regional Choir's latest concert, in Arrowtown on Friday, features both classical choral works and jaunty movie and show tunes. Entitled 'Diamonds ... Musical...

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Moving between NZ’s biggest cities: The real cost

Kiwis love to move! It's estimated that over 50% of households will move at least once. What’s more, statistics show that many ex-pats are...
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