A full closure to Crown Range Road will be in place between State Highway 6 and the top of the zig zags from Monday 25 to Friday 29 November, between 8.00am and 4.00pm. Full details available on our website and Facebook page.

Please note that some of our online services will be unavailable on Friday 22 November from 7.00pm for approximately 3-4 hours due to planned system maintenance. Payments can still be made by internet banking (via your bank) while our online payment services are offline. If a service is unavailable, please retry after 11.00pm.

Archived Agendas & Minutes

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From the end of June 2024 onwards all dates and times, venues, and agenda materials can be found on our interactive calendar for Council meetings, workshops and hearings.

On this page, you can find all historic agendas and confirmed minutes for meetings of the Full Council, Wānaka-Upper Clutha Community Board, and all committees and subcommittees dating from June 2024 back to 2016. If you're looking for any older records, please contact us to request these.

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Inactive Subcommittees


Transparency notice

Queenstown Lakes District Council is committed transparent and accountable decision-making, so where possible meetings are conducted in public which means anyone is able to attend, participate and understand why and how decisions are made by the elected members. In some cases, there may be reasons to exclude the public from meetings or part of a meeting. Excluding the public must align with the reasons (or grounds) as described by sections 6 and 7 of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987.

If you have any concerns or questions about access to meetings and decision-making you can contact:
governance@qldc.govt.nz

If you wish to raise a complaint about Council decision-making processes and the public’s access to meetings and matters under consideration, these can be directed to the Office of the Ombudsman which is responsible for looking into complaints relating to LGOIMA.

Find out more about the Ombudsman here: https://www.ombudsman.parliament.nz/