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Wanaka disappointed but not downhearted

Wanaka disappointed but not downhearted

Wanaka will continue to attract and nurture innovative business ideas, despite missing out on the title of Gigatown, its supporters said tonight.

Queenstown Lakes District Deputy Mayor Lyal Cocks said that while Wanaka and its supporters across the district and around the country, would be disappointed at the outcome of the intense competition, much had been learnt and done that would still be of significant benefit to Wanaka and the Queenstown Lakes District.

“We congratulate Dunedin on its success and look forward to a good working and networking relationship with our Otago neighbours to expand and make best use of the giga capability,” he said.

Mayor Vanessa van Uden said Wanaka’s campaign had shown how the spirit of a small and dedicated community could overcome any obstacle except sheer weight of population. “Wanaka’s Gigatown group ran a magnificent campaign. I am confident that the impact of their commitment and engagement will live on through initiatives like “The Cell” and will still be a significant catalyst for economic development.”

Mr Cocks extended sincere thanks to the small group of extremely committed and professional people who inspired and activated the community. “Members of our community also deserve a big pat on the back for the grunt they put in to get Wanaka into the finals. Many stars have emerged from our community during this activity, but among those who stand out are our leaders, Kelly Good and Arna Craig; Peter Marshall, and Alistair King from The Wanaka Chamber of Commerce. It is because of their unwavering dedication that we got this far and are on a path to greater prosperity and success.

“We thank Chorus for the initiative and investment in this competition and look forward to a close and ongoing business relationship as we continue to expand the infrastructure and UFB capability in Wanaka.”

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