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Event chance to embrace creativity, art
Enjoying their evening after their high tea jaunt are Terry Moulin and Lilian Capil. PHOTOS: NINA TAPU.
A night of the Arts event drew Invercargill locals out of their homes and into the city to enjoy an evening of colour, song, dance and an art extravaganza.
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Readying for a rioutous romp
The curtain went up on Thursday night at the Queenstown Memorial Centre for Showbiz Queenstown’s season of Spamalot , Monty Python’s hilarious take on the legend of King Arthur and his search for the Holy Grail.
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Thai heat takes its toll on teen player
Kai Milburn. PHOTO: PHILIP CHANDLER
A bout of "very scary" heat stroke aside, young Queenstown tennis ace Kai Milburn performed well in three tough recent tournaments.
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‘Let’s bottle that second-half performance’
Wakatipu’s James Valentine ‘scores’ a try against Alexandra, however the ref ruled he’d been held up. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Ironically, a bizarre no-try call indirectly helped galvanise the Wakatipu Premiers rugby team last Saturday and prepare them for two big challenges ahead.
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Fast bowler’s change of pace
Angus Herron. PHOTO: OTAGO CRICKET
A Queenstown-raised former fast bowler’s scored the job of running cricket in Dunedin.
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Marina bar launched
Fino Wine Bar’s Eugene Kliushneu, left, and Richard Meads. PHOTO: PHILIP CHANDLER
The operators of Queenstown Marina’s new Fino Wine Bar say they’re committed to affordable prices and great service.
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Loss of a true local
The late Eon Lewis. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Eon Lewis, who died at 89 last month, was that rare Queenstowner — a lifelong local.
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Cluing up our kids
Over 300 year 6 students got the shake down on what to do in emergency situations last week.
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You would read about it
PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Queenstown's St Joseph’s School’s massive annual book fair’s on again this Sunday, but students were already warming up for it with their Book Character Dress Up Day last week.
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Crisis respite facility now open
The Central Lakes Family Services respite team, including clinical manager Fiona Young, far left. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
A crisis respite facility for people struggling with their mental health has opened in Queenstown.
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Minister’s mission accomplished
Queenstown’s recently-departed Presbyterian minister, Ian Guy. PHOTO: PHILIP CHANDLER
Church ministers come and go, but without doubt one of Queenstown’s most influential has been the Wakatipu Presbyterian Church’s Reverend Ian Guy.
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Opinion: ‘We’re growing too fast to wait for equitable access’
Glyn Lewers. PHOTO: ARCHIVE
The recently proposed $300million private hospital in Wānaka is excellent news for the district, particularly for the people of the Wānaka-Upper Clutha.
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Full circle for ski school boss
Michel Marchand, right, with his successor Harry McFadden. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
After 31 years in ski school management, Queenstowner Michel Marchand steps down this year to again become a Coronet Peak ski instructor — 40 years after starting in that role.
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Pane-full windows
PHOTO: SUPPLIED
You wouldn’t want to be cleaning these windows.
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Pollie warns of ‘tough trade-offs’
Government under-secretary Simon Court. PHOTO: PHILIP CHANDLER
Increasing the supply of land to make housing more affordable will involve some tough trade-offs in terms of landscape and heritage values.
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'The spirit of Queenstown'
PHOTO: SHEENA HAYWOOD
Mountain Scene chief news hound Philip ‘Scoop’ Chandler is now the proud bearer of a Mayoral Citation.
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Going, going, gone
PHOTO: SUPPLIED
One of the last available lots at Shotover Country has been snapped up at auction.
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No more cruising: Time to focus on cutting carbon
The megatonnes of carbon pollution from cruise ships’ funnels are currently going largely unaccounted for. Image: ODT
A review of our climate commitments makes it obvious we need to lift our game, Tom McKinlay writes.
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French reinforcements sent to New Caledonia
Members of The Marseille Naval Fire Battalion board have been sent to help restore calm in New Caledonia. Photo: Reuters
French police reinforcements have started arriving in New Caledonia as part of a massive operation to regain control of the capital Nouméa, the top French official in the Pacific island territory says.
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French reinforcements sent to New Caledonia
Members of The Marseille Naval Fire Battalion board have been sent to help restore calm in New Caledonia. Photo: Reuters
French police reinforcements have started arriving in New Caledonia as part of a massive operation to regain control of the capital Nouméa, the top French official in the Pacific island territory says.
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