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Is regulation keeping you awake at night?
There's a swathe of bedtime reading available at the Securities Commission
Mystery over Five Mile Allied Farmers finance
The man behind the $27m purchase of a Queenstown property development from Allied Farmers is declining to say how the deal is being financed amid speculation Allied may be helping him.
Pilots stood down while take-off investigated
Pacific Blue says the pilots of a plane that may have breached flight rules when taking off from Queenstown airport have been stood down.
Ace high enough for big poker win
One player won almost $75,000 in one of the country's biggest ever poker tournaments in Queenstown on the weekend.
Poker hopefuls head south
Fifteen lucky poker players are headed from Auckland to Queenstown this week for a chance to strike it rich.
Queenstown: Peaks of perfection
Donna McIntyre and family pack their ski gear and head for the Remarkables and Coronet Peak.
Queenstown: The family's take
Donna McIntyre's family give their verdicts on their trip to the snow.
Queenstown Airport deal raises questions
Questions are being raised as to what benefit Auckland International Airport will get from buying a quarter stake in Queenstown airport.
Queenstown 'like Mars', says Ice Man
The NZ man jailed in the US, who kept his girlfriend's body on ice for a year, says being home in Queenstown is "like Mars".
Auckland Airport buys up quarter of Queenstown Airport
Auckland International Airport is now the owner of 24.9pc of Queenstown Airport, in a $27.7m deal with Queenstown Lakes District Council.
'Icy' Kiwi is living in NZ
Drug dealer went to jail after keeping his dead girlfriend on ice for nearly a year - now Stephen Royds is back in New Zealand.
Minister warns principals against speaking out about standards
Education Minister Anne Tolley has told principals they should stop talking to the media and focus on implementing the controversial national standards.