115 new homes in 2 years: Life on one of Auckland s fastest changing streets
7 May, 2021 05:00 PM
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Architecture student Siosaia Tu itupou and his mother Stephanie moved to Hall Ave in Māngere in 2016. Photo / Dean Purcell
Architecture student Siosaia Tu itupou and his mother Stephanie moved to Hall Ave in Māngere in 2016. Photo / Dean Purcell
Ben Leahy is a reporter for the New Zealand HeraldBen.Leahy@nzherald.co.nz
Whole streets of brand new housing are springing up all over Auckland as the city starts building again. But will the new homes solve our housing crisis and how do the people living in these
Mural brings vibrancy to downtown Auckland
5 May, 2021 02:50 AM
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Three international students were invited to collaborate with local artists in a mural project that celebrates the importance of welcoming different cultures and diversity in Te Tōangaroa and Tamaki Makaurau. Video / Supplied
Three international students were invited to collaborate with local artists in a mural project that celebrates the importance of welcoming different cultures and diversity in Te Tōangaroa and Tamaki Makaurau. Video / Supplied
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Downtown Auckland residents will notice new public artworks on The Docks apartments on Tangihua St.
The three murals, commissioned by Study Auckland and Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei, depict the importance of welcoming different cultures and diversity in Te Tōangaroa - an area which spans from the end of Britomart to The Strand – and Tāmaki Makaurau.
News from WCC
Wellington Mayor Andy Foster yesterday announced that Peter Winder will undertake the Independent Review of the Governance Body at the Wellington City Council.
At the full Council meeting on Wednesday, all Councillors stood in support of the Mayor’s call for an Independent Review.
“Mr Winder has a significant track record in governance and last year chaired the Review and Observer Team established by Tauranga City Council to address elected member relationship issues. I have every confidence Mr Winder’s findings will be impartial and set in place a pathway for improved governance and better outcomes for Wellington City,” said Mayor Foster.
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