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A security camera has captured the moment the driver of a vehicle mowed through a family of ducks, seconds after a woman trying to help them moved from the middle of the road.
A Queenstown resident reviewed the footage from the camera shortly after the incident earlier this month and contacted police to lay a complaint.
A warning, some viewers may find this footage disturbing.
The footage shows a group of about nine ducklings and two adult ducks waddling on the footpath before venturing on to the road.
She might only be eight-years-old, but you definitely don't want to mess with Shyla Mulholland.
The primary schooler's recently returned from Auckland after claiming the top spot in her division at the Brazillian Jiu Jitsu tournament.
There were memories and mischief in spades last weekend as past and present Queenstowners came together to remember their primary school days, four decades on.
They came from around New Zealand and Australia to reminisce, forty five years after starting at Queenstown Primary School in nineteen seventy three.
It may have been down-scaled this year, but there was still plenty of music to keep punters entertained at this year's Queenstown Jazz-Fest.
The main event this year was a free concert at Earnslaw Park, with a solid line-up of local talent playing tunes all afternoon on Saturday.
A simulator on display at Queenstown Airport recently has helped shake up the way people think about preparing for an earthquake.
Staff and visitors tested out the equipment in the airport's forecourt for one day only, as part
of Airport Safety Week.
Oamaru cheesemaker Whitestone Cheese is joining forces with Otago Polytechnic to create an online training academy for hospitality workers and cheese enthusiasts.
The Whitestone Cheese Academy is a three-module course that will go online early next year.
Queenstown's highly anticipated K-mart store has finally opened its doors to customers after weeks of delays and building blunders.
Hundreds of bargain hunters were on site to get their fix, after a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Some bold proposals are being suggested in a masterplan for Cromwell as the town prepares to nearly double its population in the next 30 years.
The new plan could see Central Otago's town centre and mall transformed with four-story developments and buildings which are both retail and residential.
The Lakes District Museum is marking 70 years of informing, and celebrating the Queenstown Lakes area with a free open day for the public.
Based in Arrowtown, the institution has been visited by both the Queen and Queen Mother, and undergone major expansions in recent decades.
Arrowtown's Jed Crawford thought he'd try to raise $1000 for cancer research by shaving his head in honour of his late dad.
But two weeks later, he's contributed over $21,500 towards a $3 million dollar clinical trial.