
Suspended bubble hits tourism, hospitality hard ... again
Tourism and hospitality sectors are disappointed but understanding of the bubble pause.
Tourism and hospitality sectors are disappointed but understanding of the bubble pause.
Queenstown enjoying amazing support from Aucklanders and kiwi visitors.
The offender had left the military late last year after more than 40 years' service.
Wild cats trapped, desexed and released on rural properties to manage rabbit populations.
Good reasons to stay indoors this school holiday.
There were 11 people on board the hot-air balloon when it crashed.
Eighteen-year-old due in court after patrol cars damaged at Queenstown police station.
'One has only to look at Lake Hayes Estate with 700-plus homes to imagine the future.'
Air New Zealand is calling these holidays their busiest July break ever.
The young girls, aged 13 and 14, are from separate families.
Good food, sustainability and good vibes make this a must-stay on your next visit.
Malcolm Porter has described the ordeal he and his wife faced in the crash.
One person has been taken to hospital and one person has been taken into custody.
Despite the winter temperatures, most places can look forward to sunny skies today.
Tekapo was the coldest spot this morning at -7 with Manapouri and Timaru close behind.
Eleven people were injured when the balloon crash-landed yesterday morning.
Severe frosts are expected for South Island locations including Alexandra and Queenstown.
Another surge of gales and polar air is on its way.
A new Kiwi company is turning small reject avocados into a freeze-dried super food.
Rain and snow has already affected some southern roads.
The district was one of the hardest hit in the country when the borders shut.
Much of the North Island was colder than the south at 7am on Tuesday.
Australians are back in Queenstown again much to the relief of local businesses.
The youth, who is now 19, admitted charges of billsticking and possession of a knife.
The North Island, Te Ika-a-Māui, might see frosty conditions tomorrow.
Wedding party crash puts 'Robbies' back under scrutiny.
A Queenstowner who died of cancer last week is leaving millions of dollars to charities.
Lisa Mulitalo was racing her daughter down the luge when her heart stopped beating.
Police estimate there are at least three cases a month in Queenstown.