Queenstown

Head of Lake Whakatipu

Status: In delivery

Head Of The Lake Whakatipu

The landscape at the head of Lake Whakatipu is made up of the mountains, streams, floodplains and large rivers feeding into the lake – this magnificent natural setting makes the area an attractive place to live in or visit. However, it also means that this area is exposed to many natural hazard risks.

Type: Environment

Location: Queenstown

Status: In delivery

Project start date: September 2022

At the head of Lake Whakatipu, the townships of Glenorchy and Kinloch, and surrounding rural areas of the Dart and Rees, Paradise and Greenstone valleys, are exposed to a complex range of flooding, landslide and earthquake-related hazards.  

Natural hazards adaptation programme

These natural hazards are relatively frequent and can be disruptive. Climate change is expected to bring more frequent and intense weather events to the townships and surrounding areas at the head of lake Whakatipu, which could exacerbate the size, frequency and destructive potential of natural hazards. 

Map of the Head of Lake Whakatipu project area

Managing these natural hazard threats is a difficult challenge, but we need to adapt.

We have established a Head of the Lake natural hazards adaptation programme. By working closely with the community on this programme, we can make the area more resilient to these hazards.

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Get involved

Find out about our work, ask questions, share comments, or get in touch to find out how you can participate in this adaptation project:

  • Find out about our community sessions
  • Sign up to the monthly newsletter
  • Email headofthelake@orc.govt.nz
  • Call 0800 474 082 and ask for our Manager Natural Hazards Jean-Luc Payan