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The Outlet, The Talk of Queenstown - Queenstown App

Podcast by Brent Harbour

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About The Outlet, The Talk of Queenstown - Queenstown App

The Outlet is a fortnightly podcast featuring local news, information, and interviews from Queenstown New Zealand. Hosted by Brent Harbour, and produced by The Queenstown App with support from the Public Interest Journalism Fund.

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episode Glyn Lewers: Navigating Queenstown's Infrastructure Challenges and Celebrating Community Milestones artwork

Glyn Lewers: Navigating Queenstown's Infrastructure Challenges and Celebrating Community Milestones

Curious about the triumphs and tribulations faced by the Queenstown Lakes District this past year? Explore the enlightening conversation with QLDC Mayor Glyn Lewers as he takes us through the emotional highs of community milestones and the pressing challenges of infrastructure and housing. You'll hear about the heartwarming inauguration of the social housing project in Arrowtown, an event that exemplified community spirit and the dedicated efforts of the Queenstown Lakes Housing Trust. Mayor Lewers doesn't shy away from discussing the obstacles that stem from long-term underinvestment, sharing insights on how the council is proactively addressing these issues with strategic plans like regional deals and developments at Wanaka Airport. Thanks for listening to The Outlet. From the Queenstown App. Download here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-queenstown-app/id1215583262 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.queenstown.nz&pli=1

29 Nov 2024 - 13 min
episode Glen Thurston: Breaking Stigma Around Mental Health and Firearms Ownership in Rural Communities artwork

Glen Thurston: Breaking Stigma Around Mental Health and Firearms Ownership in Rural Communities

This podcast with Glen talks about, firearms, hunting, firearms laws, mental health and suicide. If you’re feeling anxious, overwhelmed, or out-of-sorts, here’s some numbers that can connect you 24 hours a day to people trained to help: Free call or text 1737 Lifeline 0800 543 354 If it is an emergency and you feel like you or someone else is at risk, please call 111 What happens when the fear of losing your firearms license stops you from seeking the mental health support you need? Join us as we explore this critical issue with Glen Thurston from Mental Hunts, who shares his personal experiences navigating the stigma and legislation that often keep gun owners from reaching out for help. Glen's journey and the work of Mental Hunts highlight the power of open conversation, from hunting YouTube channels to podcasts, in changing perceptions and providing resources for rural and farming communities. Throughout our discussion, we tackle the misinformation surrounding firearms legislation and mental health, emphasizing the importance of trust-building within the gun-owning community. By collaborating with authorities like the Fire and Safety Authority and the Ministerial Arms Advisory Group, efforts are underway to rewrite legislation and foster understanding among health practitioners and police officers. Glen talks about his own experiences and how options like temporarily surrendering firearms licenses can encourage individuals to seek help without the fear of losing their rights permanently. Thanks for listening to The Outlet. From the Queenstown App. Download here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-queenstown-app/id1215583262 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.queenstown.nz&pli=1

24 Nov 2024 - 21 min
episode Duncan Forsyth: Bridging Financial Gaps to Revitalize Queenstown's Luma Festival and Preserve Its Cultural Legacy artwork

Duncan Forsyth: Bridging Financial Gaps to Revitalize Queenstown's Luma Festival and Preserve Its Cultural Legacy

Discover the financial and logistical hurdles that prompted the pause of Queenstown's cherished Luma arts and culture festival. Listen as Duncan, a pivotal organiser, unravels the festival's journey from relying on grants and council support to the necessity for external funding. Learn how the pandemic and rising living costs pushed the festival to a precarious break-even point, and the extensive volunteer efforts that exhausted resources. Despite these challenges, Duncan’s passion for the festival remains undeterred, and he shares why a pause was crucial to safeguard Luma’s future. Explore potential paths for Luma's revival as we discuss its cultural and economic significance to Queenstown, far beyond typical activities. Duncan reminisces about moments of community pride and ownership, offering a glimpse into Luma’s vibrant legacy. Considerations for small-scale installations and support for local events paint a hopeful picture for the festival's return, while gratitude is extended to the hardworking volunteers whose dedication remains the heart of Luma. Stay tuned to our podcast for updates, and connect with us to share your own stories of how Luma has impacted you. Thanks for listening to The Outlet. From the Queenstown App. Download here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-queenstown-app/id1215583262 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.queenstown.nz&pli=1

15 Nov 2024 - 12 min
episode New Zealand's Adventure Racing Renaissance with Local Flair artwork

New Zealand's Adventure Racing Renaissance with Local Flair

Discover the exhilarating world of adventure racing as we sit down with Andy Magness, a seasoned competitor and race director, who takes us through his journey from alpinism to conquering the endurance racing scene. Inspired by the legendary Eco Challenge of the 90s, Andy and his brother Jason found their passion during their first major race, Primal Quest, which led to the creation of the Magnificent Adventure Race in New Zealand's South Island. With a strong emphasis on navigation and diverse terrains, Andy shares his mission to rekindle New Zealand's presence on the international adventure racing circuit, especially after the conclusion of the renowned Godzone race. Join us as we venture into New Zealand's vibrant Southland region, where an upcoming adventure race will feature over 40 teams from across the globe, including contenders from Japan, Europe, and North America. The integration of local Iwi and rural heritage promises a unique cultural experience, and we're particularly excited about a talented youth team from New Zealand poised to leave a mark on the international stage.  https://www.themagnificentnz.com/ [https://www.themagnificentnz.com/] Thanks for listening to The Outlet. From the Queenstown App. Download here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-queenstown-app/id1215583262 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.queenstown.nz&pli=1

8 Nov 2024 - 17 min
episode Glyn Lewers: Steering Queenstown's Rapid Growth and Sustainable Future artwork

Glyn Lewers: Steering Queenstown's Rapid Growth and Sustainable Future

What happens when rapid growth outpaces infrastructure in one of New Zealand's most vibrant districts? Join us for an eye-opening discussion with QLDC Mayor Glyn Lewis, who brings his insights on the nine fast track applications for Queenstown Lakes and their potential impacts on local development. As we navigate the complexities of aligning these projects with the long-term spatial plan, Mayor Lewers candidly addresses the environmental concerns and the pressing need for housing. The conversation also turns towards the intricacies of local governance and the strategic planning required to ensure that Queenstown's growth is both sustainable and beneficial for its residents. Moreover, the episode takes a closer look at the recent pay adjustments for CEO Mike Theelen, unraveling the layers of public concern and the rigorous review process behind the decision. We compare pay scales across sectors and discuss the increasing complexity in the role of local government leadership. As Queenstown hits a population milestone, we explore the opportunities for regional funding deals that could be transformative for the area's future. Mayor Lewers shares personal highlights and challenges, giving us a behind-the-scenes look at the teamwork and strategy involved in navigating changes like the Three Waters reform. This episode promises a rich, informative conversation about leadership, growth, and the future of Queenstown. Thanks for listening to The Outlet. From the Queenstown App. Download here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-queenstown-app/id1215583262 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.queenstown.nz&pli=1

25 Oct 2024 - 14 min
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