Peter Newport
Around the motu: Peter Newport in Queenstown
Peter Newport is Managing Editor, Crux, based in Arrowtown Audio
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Around the motu: Peter Newport covering Queenstown-Lakes
A flight carrying many Taylor Swift fans from Queenstown to Sydney revealed challenges the town's airport operations faces. A Wanaka case has highlighted a new housing problem - exploitative behaviour… Audio
Around the motu: Peter Newport, Queenstown Lakes District
Peter talks to Susie about the cost of bringing non-compliant water supplies across the district up to scratch. Also the massive community reaction to news that Takahe chicks have hatched in the wild… Audio
Around the motu: Peter Newport in Queenstown Lakes & Central Otago
Housing is at a premium in Queenstown and Peter says there is an ongoing issue with slum landlords. He also updates on the fallout from recent storm damage including debris strewn through the main… Audio
Around the motu: Peter Newport in Queenstown Lakes
Southern Lakes population has grown by 8% in the last 12 months. Peter says that's an extra 4,000 people and by far the biggest growth figure in NZ. This is putting extraordinary pressure on housing… Audio
People evacuated in Queenstown as torrential rain lashes town
In Queenstown torrential rain causing landslips and flooding has forced some people to evacuate their properties.
That includes four properties on Reavers Lane where residents were advised to leave… Audio
Media briefed on Cryptosporidium outbreak
The number of cases of cryptosporidium in Queenstown is now 18 and the district council has told media it is rushing to get a UV filter for one of its 2 mile water treatment plant. But the mayor Glyn… Audio
Around the motu: Peter Newport in Queenstown Lakes
Peter Newport joins Kathryn to talk about the skifield barney over informal lessons that stemmed from a Wanaka building threatened with losing his season pass because he tried to teach some mates at… Audio
Around the motu : Peter Newport in Queenstown Lakes District
Peter says it's been a bit of a treasure hunt finding all of the 50 tiny pounamu tiles installed in paving in the centre of Queenstown at a cost of $25,000. Rain, snow and general foot traffic has… Audio
Around the motu: Peter Newport in Queenstown Lakes & Central Otago
Wanaka has become increasingly popular and populated in recent years, Peter talks to Susie about how this is changing the face of the town. Also, he discusses the Queenstown Lakes District Council's… Audio
Peter Newport in Queenstown Lakes & Central Otago
There's a three stage bypass road currently being built in Queenstown, but Peter says it is far from clear what the destination of the bypass is. And as the local accommodation crisis goes from bad to… Audio
New regional news network seeks reporters and backers
This week ads for a new start-up appeared seeking reporters in the regions - and offering salaries reporters only get in the big cities these days. What is Regional News Network? How does it plan to… Audio
Around the Motu - Peter Newport
Queenstown's economy and the tourism industry have been based for years on a migrant workforce, but Peter says that post covid there's a new focus on improving wages and conditions and trying to… Audio
Around the motu: Peter Newport from Queenstown, Lakes and Central Otago
Peter Newport highlights two recent situations where visitors have caused local problems and then headed overseas. Also, questions are being raised about some of the Queenstown Lakes District… Audio
Around the motu : Peter Newport in Queenstown
Peter has been guaging what locals think of the billion dollar Australian development, Lakeview and whether it belongs in Queenstown. Also the picturesque town is often is often referred to as a… Audio
Crux of the matter: letting the audience take control
People are used to getting news from public broadcasters paid for by taxpayers - or as a customer of commercial media organisations. But is news as a social enterprise an idea whose time has come… Video, Audio
Reporters on the ground in the regions
A pilot programme will place reporters in regions where coverage of local issues is in decline. it's paid for with $1m from the public purse, but only for a year. Mediawatch talks to two key players… Video, Audio
The Future of Queenstown Airport
It's been called the world's most scenic airport landing, its been voted the world's best runway view, but tonight Queenstown locals have been discussing moving their iconic airport. Audio
Lakeside in 2019
Peter Newport is a former RNZ journalist, and now managing director of the online newspaper Crux, which serves the Queenstown / Wanaka areas. He sees 2019 as a year of great change in the central… Audio