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Business Scoop » Wānaka s Mt Iron Junction Development Gets Green Light

Press Release – Mt Iron Junction Proposed new Wnaka development Mt Iron Junction is a step closer to fruition with the recent granting of consent by the Environment Court. Mt Iron Junction is a mixed-use development on 6ha of land at the base of Mt Iron bordered by State Highways 6 and … Proposed new Wānaka development Mt Iron Junction is a step closer to fruition with the recent granting of consent by the Environment Court. Mt Iron Junction is a mixed-use development on 6ha of land at the base of Mt Iron bordered by State Highways 6 and 84. Mt Iron Junction Ltd, backed by long-term local Steve Schikker and Peter Green, applied to Queenstown Lakes District Council for a resource consent for the development in November 2018. Consent was initially declined by a panel of three commissioners. Their summation was that although the development plan was solutions-based, it was outside the scope of the underlying zone of Rural General.

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Hundred-year lease over Wānaka Airport was unlawful, High Court rules

Wānaka Airport is owned by the Queenstown Lakes District Council. (File photo) The High Court has cancelled a 100-year lease over Wānaka Airport that Queenstown Lakes District Council granted to the Queenstown Airport Corporation, saying it was unlawful. A judgment from Justice Van Bohemen, released on Wednesday, found that the council’s decision to award the lease “was not a fair reflection” of what was proposed when the council carried out its consultation process. The court also ruled that the decision to grant the lease could only be made during the council’s long-term plan. These were breaches of the Local Government Act, the judgment said.

Queenstown businesses excited but cautious as trans-Tasman bubble opens

Or rather Queenstown Airport is ready to receive. After more than a year of crippling financial uncertainty for many businesses in the once buzzing tourist resort, there is light at the end of the border closed tunnel. Photo: 123rf The first trans-Tasman bubble flight is due to land in Queenstown this afternoon (about 2pm, though could be earlier) and Queenstowners are . cautiously optimistic. While there will be a celebratory mood at the airport to welcome the flight, including the district mayor Jim Boult, operators in town are striking a more cautious approach. There s relief to be sure and excitement but there s a hesitation too. This flight does not signal the end but the start of a new journey, one that will hopefully peak with the ski season.

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