Robyn van Reenen
Robyn van Reenen discusses farming and the veterinary practice set up by her husband, Gilbert. She tells us about crafting, and her time as President for the annual Autumn Arts School in Wānaka.
Mary Lee
Mary Lee has been a major part of developing ski tourism in Wānaka. In her interviews, she discusses Cardrona Ski Field, Snow Park, Snow Farm, the Cardrona township, and community events.
Catherine Little - Life in Upper Clutha
Catherine Little recalls growing up in Cardrona and the Upper Clutha, her schooling and the events during WWII. She tells us about her time as Deaconess and Minister for the Presbyterian Church, and the stories from those years.
Loris King
Loris King tells us about her time as a teacher at Wānaka Primary, community events and groups, local businesses, regional development, and the protection of Pembroke Park as a reserve.
Gilbert van Reenen
Gilbert van Reenen remembers his years hiking in Central Otago, his local veterinary practice and subsequent flying of planes, and the community over the years.
Sandy Morris
Sandy tells us about his family farming for generations, trapping rabbits, discovering low soil selenium, buying in to Corbridge Downs farm and setting up the Criffel Water Scheme with a local group.
Robin Collins
Robin recalls his childhood spent in Wānaka, Albert Town, and Maungawera. He talks about his schooling, as well as rabbit control, local building, and paraflying.
John Taylor
John has a long history with the region, and his interview covers regional development, Lake Hāwea, schooling, farming, community and events.
Mary Stevenson
Mary describes her Wānaka upbringing, covering topics like farming, health, children’s activities, food, schooling, the Wānaka A&P Show and her marriage celebrated in Hāwea.
Elizabeth Riley
Elizabeth (Liz) remembers her time at Timaru Creek as a child, before the level of Lake Hāwea was raised for the dam.
Ron Stewart
Ron tells us about camping at Glendhu Bay in the 1920s and his memories of camping in this area over many years.
Catherine Little - Cardrona McDougalls
Catherine recounts her memories of her grandparents and what she knows of the connection between her grandfather and gold miners, as well as life in the Cardrona Valley.
Marie Lewis
Marie shares all she has learnt about Ferryman’s Cottage, the previous inhabitants, renovations and changes and what it represents to the local community.
Peter Duncan
Peter remembers his holidays in Wānaka during the 1950s and reflects on how the town has changed.
Brian Anderson
Brian talks about building the Queensberry Inn, starting the Luggate Flour Mill, rabbit trapping, his electrical business and TV arriving in Wānaka.
Martin Curtis
Martin discusses living in Cardrona, making music, horse trekking and local transport.
Marilyn Duncan
Marilyn reflects on her decade involvement with the “Friends of Wānaka Library” group, discussing the community and events she was part of.
Ralph Fegan
Ralph discusses the Wanaka Station, the General Store, Wānaka Airport, NASA balloon programme, community groups and events.
Margaret Scaife
Margaret remembers her years at West Wanaka Station, farm living and her time opening and running a motel in Wānaka.
Rod Anderson
Rob discusses the Albert Town punt, farming, local community, Luggate and the fire service.