17 September 2025, 5:00 PM
Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC) has awarded more than 1,300 free entry passes to sport and recreation facilities via the annual Get Active Community Grants.
The grants enable organisations to apply for QLDC sport and recreation facility passes so their patrons can access the facilities for free.
This year 16 community groups were selected from across Queenstown and Wānaka, including organisations supporting new migrants, disabled people, and young people.
The passes were a great way to get more people active, particularly those who may not have the means, or confidence, to access sport and recreation facilities, QLDC community partnerships advisor Marie Schmidt said.
“Feedback from last year’s recipients highlighted several positive outcomes from attending sport and recreation facilities,” Marie said.
“It was great to hear of so many people enjoying physical activity, but we also received feedback around improved mental wellbeing, stronger social connections, and financial relief for individuals and families.”
Marie said organisations submitted high quality applications laying out creative strategies for how to get their members to benefit from the grant.
The Get Active Community Grant features two types of passes.
The first pass is a free swim pass which grants access to Alpine Aqualand, Wānaka Recreation Centre, and Arrowtown Memorial Pool (in the summer).
The second pass grants access to the majority of QLDC’s sport and recreation facilities – including pool, casual sport, gym and group fitness classes.
These passes will be valid for a year and will grant 1,310 entries to sport and recreation facilities in the district.
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