After creating history on Sunday afternoon, Arrowtown residents, visitors and workers can now buy their choice of three Arrowtown Today images.
The countdown is on for one of the highlights of the Arrowtown 150 celebrations - the re-enactment of the discovery of gold.
Arrowtown will be painted pink today and tomorrow to mark breast cancer awareness, which sadly coincides with the funeral of Karen Fraser, who died from the disease on Monday.
Just after 4pm yesterday, Arrowtown stood still.
Arrowtown twins (from left) Alice and Georgia Hutton (1), Baxter and Oscar Moffat (1), and Blake and Aiden Dowson-Trevathan (2) at the Arrowtown Plunket rooms on Saturday.
The Glenorchy community, population 450, is on the countdown to its sesquicentennial celebrations, and has raised $350,000 from grants, donations and community contributions for three significant projects.
Budding gold prospectors are being encouraged to register for the New Zealand Gold Panning Championships in Arrowtown this month and every entrant will able to keep the gold they find.
They pimped rides, performed "Gangnam style" on a ferry, built time machines, learned and performed a haka - and along the way raised $313,000 for Cure Kids.
Fresh snow and a bluebird day marked the end of a "challenging" 2012 winter season for NZSki in Queenstown yesterday.
A project 13 years in the making at Frankton Marina, which has preserved some of Queenstown's maritime history, is nearing completion.
Spring has sprung and with it the realisation hiding the winter weight under puffer jackets is no longer an option. After several attempts at getting fit, and multiple promises to maintain it, Otago Daily Times and Queenstown Times bureau chief Tracey Roxburgh has begun another fitness challenge: the Revive programme at Alpine Health and Fitness.
Two buses brought 70 competitors in the 2012 $10 Queenstown Challenge to Cure Kids to the final leg of their epic journey on Saturday afternoon.
Tomorrow afternoon Arrowtown's Buckingham St will be the backdrop for a history-making photograph ahead of the town's 150th anniversary celebrations at Labour Weekend.
The Queenstown Trail has been given a $12,000 boost a fortnight before its official opening.
Mahe Drysdale (left), Juliette Haigh and Storm Uru at the Queenstown Resort College halls of residence last night with members of the Wakatipu Rowing Club. The Olympians were guest speakers at a fundraising dinner for the club, attended by more than 100 people. This morning, the London medallists will further aim to inspire the young rowers, spending time with them at the Lake Hayes Rowing Club.
Staff at Jigsaw Central Lakes are going head-to-head this month, in an effort to raise money for the not-for-profit organisation.
The Otago-Southland region of the New Zealand Institute of Professional Photography (NZIPP) came third overall in New Zealand at the recent NZIPP Awards in Christchurch.
Otago-Southland coroner David Crerar is satisfied with a Civil Aviation Authority investigation into the death of Ian Douglas Sloan (59), of Tauranga, and has decided not to continue with a coronial inquiry.
The Employment Relations Authority has determined there is "no basis" for a former Lakes District Museum employee to claim $1940.72 in expenses.
The countdown is on for a history-making photograph to be taken in the main street of Arrowtown on Sunday.