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The council was formed in 1989, replacing a council of the same name established in 1986. [2] This council was established through the merger of Queenstown Borough District (established in 1866), [3] Lake County Council (established in 1876), [3] and Arrowtown Borough Council (established on 10 May 1877) [4]
The district is administered by the Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC) and regionally by the Otago Regional Council. The Queenstown Lakes District is expected to grow faster than Auckland over the period 2006–31. [clarification needed] Statistics New Zealand projections show the district shares the highest growth rate in New Zealand of ...
Queenstown, New Zealand (5 C, 16 P) Pages in category "Queenstown-Lakes District" ... Queenstown Lakes District Council v Palmer; Queenstown Trail;
In 1986, the Queenstown Borough Council merged with the Lake County to form Queenstown-Lakes District Council. The last mayor of Queenstown Borough, John Davies, was elected as the first mayor of Queenstown-Lakes District. In 1989, Arrowtown Borough Council amalgamated with Queenstown-Lakes District Council in the 1989 local government reforms.
Other affected councils included the Queenstown-Lakes District Council, the Waimakariri District Council, the Grey District Council and Gore District Council. Taumata Arowai's head of regulatory Steve Taylor confirmed that the water regulator had written to all affected council, government and private suppliers, informing them that they had ...
This is a list of mayors of Queenstown Borough in New Zealand. The mayor was the head of the Queenstown Borough Council. The borough existed from 1866 until 1986, when it merged with the Lake County to form Queenstown-Lakes District. During the 120 years of its existence, there were 21 mayors.
Lake County Council sign from 1976. Lake County was one of the counties of New Zealand in the South Island. In 1986 it merged with the Queenstown Borough Council to form the Queenstown Lakes District Council.
Map of New Zealand. This is a list of territorial authorities in New Zealand which have standing links to local communities in other countries. In most cases, the association, especially when formalised by local government, is known as "town twinning" (usually in Europe) or "sister cities" (usually in the rest of the world).