Queenstown
Tourism leader says industry must become sustainable
The Minister of Tourism, Stuart Nash, has announced a 200-million dollar support plan for the Covid-impacted tourism sector at the annual tourism industry conference in Otautahi Christchurch today. Audio
Queenstown waiting for first Australian tourists to touch down
Queenstown is getting ready for the first plane load of Australian tourists to touch down. RNZ's South Island bureau chief, Belinda McCammon has been in the resort town for a few days. Audio
The Weekend Panel with Chris Wikaira and Brigitte Morten
Our Sunday panelists discuss the Covid-19 situation in New Zealand, whether domestic travel is the backbone of our travel industry, and whether we should be funding an America's Cup that is not held… Audio
Tourism Minister's vision promising, but Queenstown wants action
Queenstown businesses say the Tourism Minister's new vision is a promising game plan, but now they want to see action.
Stuart Nash outlined his vision for the future of the industry at a tourism… Audio
Struggling Queenstown businesses face vitriol
Queenstown has gone from being described as tourism's crown jewel to a vilified community facing vitriol - and told it's getting what it deserved.
But businesses say it's not just the iconic… Audio
Third of Queenstown businesses may be gone by winter
About a third of businesses in Queenstown's CBD expect to go down the gurgler before winter is out.
A new survey by the town's chamber of commerce paints a grim picture of business confidence in the… Video, Audio
Queenstown mayor urges more action to help region
The rest of New Zealand is in Covid-19 alert level 2 - despite the current outbreak being centred in Auckland.
That means for everywhere outside of Auckland - gatherings are limited to 100 - meaning… Video, Audio
High Country camps for townie kids
For over 50 years the year ten, or fourth form students, from a Queenstown high school have been going on a very special camp. Audio
Queenstown residents warned of arsenic in bore water
Some households in rural Queenstown have been warned not to drink their bore water due to fears they might contain high levels of arsenic. The regional medical officer of health Susan Jack joins Emile… 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
Kiwi Welcome created to transform tourism
With international tourists no longer in the mix, the opportunity's been taken by Sam Brough, to try and change how tourism operates. He talks to Jesse about his scheme, Kiwi Welcome. Audio
Clutha hit hard by spring snow dump
Widespread snowfalls continue to impact parts of the South Island, while wind warnings are in place for parts of the lower east coast of the North Island.
Seven Highways remain shut and warnings are… Audio
Queenstown residents queue for Covid tests
Queenstown residents have been queuing to get tested for Covid-19 at a free, drive-thru testing site this morning
The site has been set up at the Pak'n'Save carpark in Frankton and started testing… Audio
A love letter to the mighty Mataura River
Dougal Rillstone's new book, Upstream in the Mataura details his 70-year fascination for the Mataura River - a river that almost claimed his life in the 1970s - from his childhood in Gore through… Audio, Gallery
Erik's Fish and Chip reading challenge
Erik's Fish and Chips in Queenstown and Wanaka is running a reading challenge for local children. Audio
$85m for Queenstown 'step in right direction' - Mayor Jim Boult
Queenstown Mayor Jim Boult is welcoming the $85 million government boost for infrastructure projects in Queenstown, saying it is "no panacea" but a big step in the right direction. Video, Audio
Queenstown tourism operators welcome plans to waive DOC fees
Tourism operators are welcoming plans to waive DOC fees so they can work on conservation land for for free for the next year.
Tourism Minister Kelvin Davis announced $25 million has been earmarked to… Video, Audio
Queenstown infrastructure projects get $85m govt boost
Queenstown's struggling economy has been given a major shot in the arm, with the government coughing up $85 million to fast-track local projects.
It says the cash it coughs up will unlock a total of… Audio
Queenstown unemployed could soon be pulling out wilding pines
Hundreds of displaced Queenstown workers may be used to help tackle a growing pest problem - wilding pines.
It's part of the $100 million the government announced in March to help redeploy workers… Video, Audio
Will the government's $400m tourism boost help save Queenstown?
The Government has announced a $400 million investment in tourism recovery today with a new fund receiving applications from today. Audio