Queenstown Business Chamber of Commerce Presents: Battle for the Mayor's Chair
Event description
Join us for a free and inclusive evening of local democracy in action at the Queenstown Memorial Hall. We believe that everyone should have access to the conversations that shape our community, which is why this Mayoral Candidate Debate is open to all, with no barriers to participation. The event will be hosted by Katie Bradford, a respected senior ex journalist from 1News/TVNZ. With over two decades of experience covering politics, business, and public affairs, Katie brings a wealth of insight and clarity to the discussion, making her the perfect moderator for this important civic event.
All candidates running for Mayor of the Queenstown Lakes District will be invited to take the stage and share their vision for the future of our district. This is a unique opportunity for residents to hear directly from those seeking to lead our community, ask questions, and engage in meaningful dialogue about the issues that matter most.
The Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC) is responsible for a wide range of services that affect our daily lives—from infrastructure and environmental management to planning and economic development. The Mayor plays a crucial leadership role, guiding the council’s strategic direction, representing the district publicly, and advocating for the needs of residents. It’s a role that requires vision, accountability, and a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing our region.
During the debate, candidates will be asked to share their views on key local issues such as housing affordability and urban development, the pressures of tourism on infrastructure, climate resilience and environmental protection, public transport and regional connectivity, council transparency and community engagement, support for local businesses, and the future of water services under the Three Waters reform. Rates, budgeting, and how council funds are spent will also be central to the discussion.
Whether you’re a long-time resident or new to the area, this is your chance to be part of shaping Queenstown’s future. Come along, listen, ask questions, and make your voice heard.
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