Wānaka developer Allan Dippie and Upper Clutha Environmental Society spokesman Julian Haworth are about to go head-to-head for a second time over a farm building.
In the calm, sunny neighbourhood of Hikuwai, Wānaka, nestled among newly built homes on Quartz Lane, Kenny Vaugh and his family have found their haven.
Year 12 pupil Izzy Foskett will perform the lead role of Elle Wood in Te Kura o Tititea Mount Aspiring College’s (Mac) production of Legally Blonde JR, which opens next Thursday at the Lake...
Colin Monteath’s Erebus The Ice Dragon: A Portrait of an Antarctic Volcano is this year’s "spell-binding" winner of the Nankervis/Bamford NZ Mountain Book of the Year.
A small Wānaka Swim Club has returned home from the recent New Zealand Age Group Swimming Championships with a swag of personal bests, three medals and an Otago age group record.
Lanterns will fly at Cromwell this winter — and so will Light Up Winter — after the Cromwell Community Board decided this week to allocate $95,000 to the Cromwell and Districts Promotions Group.
There has been a mixed reaction to Wanaka property investment company Roa’s announcement on Wednesday it would build a $300 million 70-bed hospital for Wanaka.
The "helplessness" of watching his 2-week-old son struggling to breathe and having nowhere to turn for help is part of the inspiration behind Mike Saegers seeking fast-track approval to build a new $300m hospital in Wānaka.
An unprepared group of day walkers were caught out overnight on Mt Brewster, near Haast Pass, last week, giving added credence to warnings about the overpromotion of the walk and the downplaying of...
Property investment company Roa has unveiled plans for a $300 million hospital in Wānaka with four operating theatres and a 24-hour emergency department.
Books are hot to trot at Wānaka's The Next Chapter, celebrating its fourth birthday this year and was recently included in US writer Elizabeth Stamp’s "150 bookshops to visit before you die".
A large troupe of teenage musical performers are buzzing with anticipation as they rehearse their upcoming production, Legally Blonde JR, to be performed at the Lake Wānaka Centre from May 16-18.
The Wānaka Rowing Club hosted a South Island masters rowing regatta at Glendhu Bay on April 26 and 27, with 248 athletes from 25 clubs competing for honours.
At the Hāwea War Memorial, attendees pulled the hoods of their coats forward and listened to the words of lead speaker Sergeant Lorne Capell, who commended them for their commitment to attending.