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Walker hangs up the helmet

Last updated: October 31, 2025 8:10 am
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There has been a significant change in leadership at the Queenstown Trails Trust.

During its recent annual meeting, Michael Walker, who has been a board member for the past nine years and served as chair for the last five, officially retired from his position.

He has been succeeded by fellow lawyer Rosie Hill.

Other trustees who have completed their terms include Wendy Pannett and Mark Townsley, with the latter now working for the Southern Lakes Trails Trust. Brad Rowe has joined the board as a new member.

Walker mentioned to Mountain Scene that he made the decision to step down about a year ago. The board went through a thorough process in selecting Hill, who he believes will excel in the role.

Reflecting on his time on the board, Walker expressed gratitude for the guidance and mentorship provided by community leaders like the late Sir Eion Edgar, Tony McQuilkin, and former mayor Vanessa van Uden.

While the development of new trails often receives attention, Walker found the strategic planning and rebranding work behind the scenes equally fulfilling. He highlighted the completion of a rebranding in 2022 and the approval of a new 10-year strategic plan in the following year.

Despite the challenges that come with differing opinions among board members, Walker emphasized the satisfaction of reaching unanimous decisions through collaborative efforts.

Looking ahead, the Queenstown Trails Trust continues to focus on projects such as the ‘A7’ trail connecting Jack’s Point to the Kawarau Falls Bridge. Additionally, plans for walking and cycling bridges over the Shotover River at Arthurs Point and State Highway 6 at Jims Way near Tucker Beach Rd are progressing.

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According to the trust’s annual report, there has been a 3.91% increase in trail users in the 2024-’25 year compared to the previous year, with a mix of cyclists and pedestrians enjoying the network.

Despite challenges and delays, the Queenstown Trails Trust remains committed to enhancing active transport options and providing safe pathways for the community to enjoy.

The Whakatipu’s trails and parks continue to receive love and appreciation from residents, reinforcing the importance of these outdoor spaces in the community.

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