Queenstown street violence: Man s jaw broken as late-night brawls continue
20 Dec, 2020 08:50 PM
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A fight that spilled out on to the street in central Queenstown on Thursday night left a man with a broken jaw. File photo / Michael Amadeus, Unsplash
Otago Daily Times
By: Matthew Mckew
A fight that spilled out on to the street in Queenstown on Thursday night left a man with a broken jaw.
Sergeant Simon Matheson said police were still investigating exactly what happened at Cowboys on Searle Lane, but one male required surgery.
He said it formed part of a spate of fights in the resort over the past week, with police handing out formal cautions.
Friday, 18 December 2020, 4:22 pm
Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC) will be changing
its approach to completing a major wastewater upgrade
underway in the Queenstown Town Centre, due to unforeseen
and unusual ground conditions.
QLDC Chief Engineer
Ulrich Glasner confirmed that the plan to install 870m of
wastewater pipe under the Queenstown Town Centre via a
method called horizontal directional drilling is having to
change having encountered some unexpected
materials.
“While we spent considerable time and
effort completing geotech investigations along the pipeline
route to determine the suitability of horizontal directional
drilling, we hit what is likely to be prehistoric timber 20
metres underground. That’s twice the height of the Naylor
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Press Release – Queenstown Lakes District Council Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC) will be changing its approach to completing a major wastewater upgrade underway in the Queenstown Town Centre, due to unforeseen and unusual ground conditions. QLDC Chief Engineer Ulrich Glasner confirmed that …
Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC) will be changing its approach to completing a major wastewater upgrade underway in the Queenstown Town Centre, due to unforeseen and unusual ground conditions.
QLDC Chief Engineer Ulrich Glasner confirmed that the plan to install 870m of wastewater pipe under the Queenstown Town Centre via a method called horizontal directional drilling is having to change having encountered some unexpected materials.
Thursday, 17 December, 2020 - 15:03
Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC) has granted a lease over land for the purpose of redeveloping and operating Frankton Campground at Yewlett Crescent, following a recommendation set before Council on Thursday 10 December 2020.
QLDC General Manager Community Services, Thunes Cloete said the appointment was a coup for Queenstown, Frankton and the wider district, with the new lessees bringing over 16 years of campground operations experience to Frankton Campground.
The successful tenderers are Rochelle Peychers, Bryan McChlery and Georgia McChlery of BRG Queenstown Limited. We believe Rochelle, Bryan and Georgia will provide campers visiting our district with an impressive end-to-end guest experience, as they ve shown their ability to deliver exactly that elsewhere in New Zealand, Dr Cloete said.