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Outrage as independent taxis quote up to $250 for a 14km trip in Queenstown over Matariki stuff.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from stuff.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Next trails project nears start scene.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from scene.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Supplied A map showing the planned 500km continuous trail network from Queenstown to Dunedin, estimated in 2018 to cost $26.3 million. Nash said its opening signalled the next chapter in the economic development of the Cromwell Gorge after 160 years of pounamu trails, goldmining, sheepfarming, orchards, hydro electricity and wine. “The foresight of people like [trust patron] Sir Eion Edgar and many others means that not only does the community have a fantastic new infrastructural asset to draw visitors to the region, but locals get to enjoy the recreational benefits as well.” Central Otago Queenstown Trail Network Trust chairman Stephen Jeffery said it was a fantastic trail along the banks of Lake Dunstan. ....
Supplied It has since restarted, but the final daily departure is now 4pm. The concession is permitted by a 2015 council bylaw, which is being updated. Of the 36 submissions on the new bylaw, 28 opposed to it, including the nearby Arthurs Point Community Association and some residents, who disliked the noise and waves created by the boats. “Every Arthurs Point local I have spoken to was amazed at what a positive difference it made to visit the river during lock down [with no jetboats],” one wrote. Kayaker and whitewater rafting groups want more access to the river. A Central Otago Whitewater Inc submission says that section of the river is a valuable and accessible teaching resource for beginners and intermediate level kayakers. ....