A boil water is in place for businesses and properties across Queenstown following a number of confirmed local cases of illness caused by the protozoa, cryptosporidium. This affects all properties serviced by the Council’s Queenstown supply including Frankton, Quail Rise and Tucker Beach Rd, Kelvin Heights and Hanley’s Farm. Jack’s Point is a privately operated water supply and is not affected. Read more here.

Mayor Glyn Lewers declared a state of emergency for Queenstown at 6.33am this morning. Emergency services have been responding to a severe weather event in Queenstown, which has caused flooding and debris flows affecting the town centre. Full information here.

Local community support

Taupua ā-hapori

Submit the form below to apply for local community support. More details on this is available in the Community Funding section.

Local Community Support

Select which services you are requesting support for, and complete all related sections below:

EVENT DETAILS (only complete this section if your requests relate to an event)

Can you please ensure you include relevant quotes (i.e - venue, equipment hire, permit fees etc)
Applicable if budget is for more than $1,000.

FUNDRAISING

> Pool entry pass voucher. > Pool & hydroslide pass voucher (Queenstown only). > Gym/Group Fit Class entry pass voucher (Queenstown only). > Climbing pass voucher (Queenstown only).

COMMUNITY PROJECT (only complete this section if your request relates to a community building or planting project)

Can you please ensure you include relevant quotes (i.e - venue, equipment hire, permit fees etc).
Applicable if request is more than $1,000