Jim Boult
Queenstown liquor ban
A liquor ban comes into force in Queenstown today - police and the Queenstown Lakes District Council say they're hoping it'll improve behaviour leading up to what is traditionally a very big - and… Audio
Queenstown launches cheap bus fares
One of the richest places in New Zealand now has some of the cheapest buses. RNZ News Otago-Southland reporter Ian Telfer is among the first to ride Queenstown's two dollar buses. Video, Audio
Beyond the Beehive: Queenstown
The Wireless is in Queenstown as part of its nationwide election series, gauging the national mood ahead of September 23. Queenstown - it's a town with low wages and high costs of living. Video, Audio
The Future of our Regions: Queenstown
We continue our series looking at the future of our regions and today it's Queenstown Lakes, an area predicted to grow even faster than Auckland in the next decade. Jesse talks to Queenstown lakes… Audio
Hope for worker Queenstown accommodation
The Queenstown mayor is upbeat that low income worker accommodation will get built despite the failure of one large project. Audio
Mayor welcomes new owner of Hunter Valley Station near Wanaka
Queenstown Lakes Mayor says access to the lake has been controversial for several years, with the current leesee refusing public access. Jim Boult describes the sale as a satisfactory outcome. Audio
An update from Christchurch Airport
The chief exexcutive of Christchurch Airport Jim Boult is on the line. Audio
Christchurch Airport Evacuated
Christchurch Airport was evacuated following the quake but people have been allowed to reenter the terminal. Audio
Disruptions continue at Christchurch airport
We hear from the CEO at Christchurch Airport, Jim Boult. Audio
Christchurch Airport Hectic but Orderly
Two hundred people slept at Christchurch Airport last night, as the waited for a way to leave the city. Audio
Domestic flights resume from Christchurch
The airport was closed to passenger services yesterday following the earthquake. We're joined by the airport's chief executive, Jim Boult. Audio