The statutory obligations and undertakings of ARV are:
- as a public entity established under the Alpine Resort Management Act 1997 to manage the Crown land declared to be the six alpine resorts and to deliver the functions and services specified in the Act
- to act as a Committee of Management under the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978, and to exercise the powers conferred under that Act
- to be taken as a municipal council for the purposes of the Emergency Management Act 2013 and Division 2A of Part 9 of the Environmental Protection Act 2017
- to administer and enforce Parts 3, 4, 5, 7 and 8 of the Building Act 1993 and the building regulations in the resort * to regulate traffic and parking within the resort as a prescribed Public Authority under the Road Safety Act 1986
- to provide public health services within the resort under the provisions of the Public Health and Wellbeing Act 2008 and Food Act 1984
- to consider applications for planning permits in accordance with Sections 52 and 55 of the Planning and Environment Act 1987.
ARV Board
Please note, this information was true at the time of the publishing the Annual Report 2024.
For current information, visit: Our board.
The ARV Board was established on 1 October 2022 and consists of nine members:
- Ali Wastie – Chair
- Helen Moran – Deputy Chair
- Daniel Miller – Board member
- Julia Hunter – Board member
- Kaley Nicholson – Board member
- Michael Monester – Board member
- Nadia Jaworski – Board member
- Natalie Ajay – Board member
- Peter Anderson – Board member.
The board has 4 committees being:
- Finance, Risk and Audit Subcommittee
- First Nations and Stakeholder Engagement Subcommittee
- People, Culture and Remuneration Subcommittee
- Strategic Planning, Asset Management and Commercial Operations Subcommittee.
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