Category Archives: Queenstown Lakes Area
Glenorchy Newsletter No 1 – Head of the Lake
Newsletter 1 For event details and to keep up to date go to www.glenorchycommunity.co.nz Glenorchy 150th Celebrations
Glenorchy 150th Newsletter 1 Mar12
150 years celebration of settlement at the Head of the Lake, 19 – 22 October 2012
ITEMS OF INTEREST
We are looking for any photos or items of interest that can be displayed as part of our historic display in the hall which will be open for the duration of the long weekend. Please let us know if you have anything you think may be of interest. Please contact us with any ideas or thoughts you may have for the celebrations: Kate Scott Ph: (03) 442 9908 or Email: scotts@reesvalley.co.nz Elaine Kirkland Ph: (03) 442 9952 or Email: elainek@kinect.co.nz
Arrowtown to Macetown 150 years of Gold 4wd tag along Tour with Southern Explorer
Arrowtown to Macetown 150 years of Gold 4WD tag along tour with Adin May of Southern Explorer
Date: Saturday 27 October 2012
Departing: Arrowtown Chinese Village
Time: 10 am
Drive your own vehicle and join us for a 4WD tag along tour up the Arrow River exploring the Macetown Road. Along the way we will stop to take in the spectacular views and share stories that have been passed down to us about the adventures and hardships the early miners and settlers faced.
We will take time to have lunch and explore Macetown. Then you have the option to stay and camp overnight in Macetown or return to Arrowtown.
Information for drivers: Off road driving experience advisable. Vehicle snorkels and recovery gear advisable. Southern Explorer will give a pre trip briefing for drivers who have not been to Macetown on road and river conditions. Southern Explorer takes no responsibility as vehicle damage is likely. Vehicles must stay on formed roads.
Cost: Free. Bring your own lunch and refreshments/camping gear. 
For further information and to register your interest contact:
Adin May
03 441 1144
Email: info@southernexplorer.co.nz
www.southernexplorer.co.nz
Otago Goldfields Heritage Trust Schools Gold Panning
The Otago Goldfields Heritage Trust has established a schools programme, they will be visiting schools in the region to teach children the techniques of gold panning working towards an interschool competition for the OGHT New Zealand Gold Panning Championships held in Arrowtown in October. Please refer to the schools section for all information on opportunities available to your school.
Lake Hayes A & P Show Saturday 14th January
The Lake Hayes A & P Show kick starts the 2012 celebrations for the 150th year of Gold discovery. Come and try your luck at gold panning while taking in all the activites that the show has to offer. The towns of Queenstown and Arrowtown were established from gold being discovered in the Arrow River and at Arthur’s Point, from this stock and grain farms grew in numbers as miners became able to buy a farm with the wealth they acquired through mining. An interactive site will be at the heart of the show grounds run in conjunction with the Lakes District Museum and Arrowtown’s Gold Shop.
Gold Trails of Otago by John Hall Jones
Gold Trails of Otago was produced by John Hall Jones for the Otago Goldfields Heritage Trust as a summary of his book Goldfields of Otago. This handy sized guidebook to the goldfields is the result of this work.
This recommended read provides a accurate record of gold mining throughout Central Otago and with this being the 150th year of Gold Celebrations this is the perfect time to pick up your copy.
Order your copy today by emailing julie@gold150.org.nz or pick one up from your local museum – if they dont have it please let us know, and we will provide them with copies. A special Gold 150 price of $10.00 each.
150 Years of Riches: The Central Otago Gold Rush – International Conference with the University of Canterbury
150 Years of Riches:
The Central Otago Gold Rush
1862–2012 Conference – 29-31August 2012
Cromwell, New Zealand.
On August 22, 1862 New Zealand’s pioneer history changed. 16 months after Gabriel Read found gold in the Tokomairiro, two Californian goldminers, Horatio Hartley and Christopher Riley lodged 87 pounds of gold wrested from the interior of the province of Otago with the Dunedin gold buyer’s office.
This launched the Central Otago gold rush.
The University of Canterbury will play a lead role in the celebration of the Central Otago gold rush sesquicentennial by hosting a significant academic conference near where it began in Cromwell, Central Otago.
The “150 Years of Riches: The Central Otago Gold Rush, 1862 – 2012” will take a critical new look at this gold rush and the events surrounding it.
Call for Papers:
The University of Canterbury is well-known for its lead role in New Zealand’s academic world, for its consistently high standard of academic writing and for providing a platform for informed research on important topics. We therefore expect that the “150 Years of Riches: The Central Otago Gold Rush, 1862 – 2012” Conference will cast new light on this important period of our early history by taking a new, fresh look at the events, people, culture and places of Central Otago.
It is our intent to invite presenters at the conference to submit written research to support their presentations for an edited proceedings publication after the conference.
We are interested in receiving submissions which will build a critical dialogue beyond disciplinary boundaries and epistemologies. We therefore welcome papers focused on the Central Otago gold rush from a wide range of disciplines and fields including but not limited to: History, Archaeology, Maori Studies, Fashion, Literature, Heritage Studies, Tourism Theory, Sociology, Anthropology, Art History, Cultural Studies, Geography, Museum Theory, Cultural Geography, Landscape Studies, Political Sciences, and Urban Development.
A very high academic standard will be expected of papers, however we invite submissions of abstracts from non-academic researchers who have work which is germane to the conference topic.
Keynote Speakers:
We will have two keynote speakers. The first to accept is Dr Warwick Frost of LaTrobe University. Dr Frost brings considerable Goldfields History, Heritage Tourism and Australian Studies expertise and publication experience to the conference. Having been heavily involved in the 150th celebrations of the gold rushes in California in 1998 and Victoria in 2001, he declared “With Otago, I’ll have the complete set!” We are very pleased with the global perspective Dr Frost brings to our conference.
We are delighted to announce that Professor Tom Brooking of the Department of History and Art History at Otago University will be our second keynote speaker. Professor Brooking brings a wealth of knowledge and an extensive of academic publications to his contribution to our conference.
Abstract Submission:
Please submit a 300 word abstract including title and full contact details as an electronic file to lloyd.carpenter@pg.canterbury.ac.nz. You may submit your abstract as soon as possible but no later than March 16, 2012.
The University of Canterbury will determine the abstracts of papers to be presented at the “150 Years of Riches: The Central Otago Gold Rush, 1862 – 2012” and will advise acceptance or otherwise by March 31, 2012.
Conference Location:
The Conference will be based at the Golden Gate Lodge in Cromwell, and a preferential rate which includes breakfast has been offered to Conference attendees. Please quote the “150 Years of Riches: The Central Otago Gold Rush, 1862 – 2012” in your booking enquiry to access this deal. Their website may be found here.
There is also a wide range of Motel and Hotel accommodation available within walking distance of the conference centre in Cromwell. Other nearby towns are Alexandra (45 minutes), Clyde (35 minutes) and Wanaka (40 minutes).
The nearest international airport is at Queenstown (45 minutes driving time). For other centres: Cromwell is 2 hours, 45 minutes from Dunedin; 5 hours, 15 minutes from Christchurch.
Conference Fees:
Fees (including all meals and conference dinner): Central Otago Residents: $395 Student and Early-bird Registrations (last day to qualify 28/02/2012): $425 Full Conference Fee: $475
Remarkable Theatre Greed, Glamour and Grudges – Tales of Gold
Greed, Glamour and Grudges- Tales of Gold
The Remarkable Theatres summer show held in the Queenstown Gardens from Friday 27 – Sunday 29th January.
Shows are held on the 27th at 6pm and 8pm
28th & 29th at 2pm, 4pm, 6pm
Entry is by Donation
The theme is in recognition of the 150th anniversary of the discovery of gold in Otago. As usual, the preformances will be a collection of different pieces with a mixture of drama, comedy and music.
See http://www.remarkabletheatre.org.nz for event details
Glenorchy 150th Celebrations Weekend
During Labour Weekend 2012 (19th -22nd October) the people of Glenorchy will celebrate 150 years of settlement in the district as part of the Wakatipu Celebrations.
A full programme of events is available on the website below
http://www.glenorchycommunity.co.nz/2011/09/150th-glenorchy-centennial/
Earnslaw 100th Birthday – October 2012
In October 2012 celebrations are planned for the 100th Birthday of the Earnslaw.
A special website has been established http://www.tssearnslaw.co.nz/tss-earnslaw/Gallery/
Check it out for all events relating to birthday celebrations.











