A place for Central Otago locals and visitors to check out who’s doing what.
We’re stoked you have found us because, as our name clearly suggests, we have so much in common.
The Precinct plays a big part in making Wānaka a boutique shopping destination that’s a favourite with savvy shoppers.
Have you tasted the pleasure of Martinez charcuterie yet?
Take a wander around the Mountain Spirit secluded sanctuary with Amanda and Randall Richards

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Take a wander around the Mountain Spirit secluded sanctuary with Amanda and Randall Richards
Dining out on quality Indian cuisine is a rarity for Central Otago folk, but the talents of Carrick Winery chef Jasdeep Singh Mehrok are saitiating our desires.
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The Precinct plays a big part in making Wānaka a boutique shopping destination that’s a favourite with savvy shoppers.
Anyone wanting a decent coffee, drink or meal served well, will find it in Arrowtown and we can thank a handful of experienced owner operators for that – they know their stuff, they are locals, and they know their market.
Roy’s Peak is about two hours zig zagging straight up to the top of the track and for most the sweeping vista of the landscape below is enough. For others there is Skyline.
Covid-19 has shuttered the artsy, crafty Queenstown Market for now, but their new online market means you can shop from the warmth of your own home.
Inspired by Herb Ritts’ “It’s always more comforting to know that in any given corner of any room on any location you’re on, you can make a photograph you’ll appreciate, the Hullabaloo Art Space artists share a spontaneous look into the four corners of their world during lockdown.
Soap cages and dishwash bars - as seen in the kitchens and laundries of anyone who is environmentally conscious.