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Queenstown Airport chief executive resigns after five turbulent years

STUFF Increasing tourism numbers in Central Otago have to lead to debate around air travel in the region. (Video first published in October 2018) Keel had shown agility and courage and made a significant contribution to the business and its shareholders, Young-Cooper said. “He has been unfailing in his commitment to the success of QAC, and the broader airport community as well as the place of Queenstown and Wānaka airports in the region,” she said. According to airport documents, Keel was paid a salary of between $570,000 and $580,000 in the financial year ending June 2020, making him the highest paid chief executive of a public company in the region.

Queenstown s Wayfare seeks new investment

Tourism operator in talks with potential new shareholders. Queenstown-based tourism operator Wayfare Group is looking to raise capital from a new cornerstone shareholder as it rebuilds from the ravages of Covid-19. Wayfare owns Wanaka skifields Cardrona Alpine Resort and Treble Cone, cruise and tour business Real Journeys, adventure tourism business Go Orange and the International Antarctic Centre in Christchurch. Wayfare chair Jim Boult confirmed the company was “exploring opportunities for new capital”. “We’re not in a hurry,” he said. “We will know the right shareholder when we find them. Time’s on our side.” Wayfare is owned by the Hutchins family, descendants of founders Sir Les and Olive Hutchins.

Saving endangered flora & fauna

Mountain Scene NZ Nature fund founder: Gibbston vineyard owner Denis Marshall In New Zealand, Denis Marshall’s best known as the Minister of Conservation who resigned after the Cave Creek tragedy. In Queenstown, he’s probably best known as the co-owner of Gibbston’s Hawkshead winery. But, as PHILIP CHANDLER explains, his biggest legacy’s likely to be helping save NZ’s endangered plants and wildlife More than 25 years after resigning as Minister of Conservation, Denis Marshall’s more involved in conservation than ever. He’s just launched the NZ Nature Fund, with the lofty aim of raising $30 million over five years to rescue native birds, reptiles, fish and plants in critical danger of extinction.

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