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A Queenstown company is focused on sustainability as it spearheads a new direction in residential and commercial construction management.
Ola and Marie Höglund have been dedicated to the development of their distinguished art glass works that are held in galleries and private collections around the world for the past 36 years. After 16 years dividing their time between their world-renowned Nelson studio and glass studio
The Games, now under the leadership of new CEO Marty Toomey, were first held in 2009 and run biennially until last year when the Winter Games NZ board gave the go ahead for the event to become annual. Marty, who was previously chief executive of
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An American whirlwind blew into Queenstown about six years ago. Stunning images of the already well photographed resort suddenly appeared on Facebook feeds thrilling even long-term locals who have seen it all before. Miranda Spary was intrigued and set out to find out more about