Queenstown Memorial Centre
The Queenstown Memorial Centre (formally the Queenstown Memorial Hall) was constructed in the late 1950s “as part of the Sidney Holland government's policy that money be set aside to help build a suitable World War 2 Memorial in every town and city throughout New Zealand.”
It was intended to be a “living memorial” that would “help serve the community’s interests, especially its cultural and recreational needs.” It has previously had at least two major modifications: a temporary ‘stop-gap’ upgrade in 1998 and a major 2012-2013 facilities
upgrade.