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Reimagining a new Nelson library as an ideas factory

Nelson s seven-storey Civic House and the Elma Turner Library, right, on the banks of the lower Maitai River. A new library is proposed on a riverside site to the left of the current library. Whether we like it or not, we are facing a low wage economy with wage growth lagging the national average; a declining working age population; too many people under-employed in jobs far below their ability; an increasingly low productivity economy which means we have less prosperity for all than we should have. There is an ever-widening inequitable distribution of wealth that makes the city affordable and attractive for some, but not for others, and momentum toward becoming a geriatric city that has less and less room for the vibrancy of families or the energy of youth.

Bay News: Russell s Anzac Day; Waitangi Treaty Grounds events; ACE Brass in Kerikeri

Bay News: Russell s Anzac Day; Waitangi Treaty Grounds events; ACE Brass in Kerikeri 28 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM 7 minutes to read A sailor stands to attention at the Christ Church graveside of HMS Hazard in Russell. Photos / Sandy Myhre A sailor stands to attention at the Christ Church graveside of HMS Hazard in Russell. Photos / Sandy Myhre Northern Advocate BAY NEWS BITES They do things a little differently in Russell on Anzac Day. The parade made up of soldiers, sailors and airmen was boosted by fire brigade representatives, Scouts and St John s drivers and medics. There were four standard bearers. They lined up on one part of the waterfront to march to the Cenotaph which is on another part of the waterfront, to the sound of a sole swirling bagpipe. They were greeted by a sole Māori warrior who laid down the challenge. So far so fairly standard but from here it deviates.

WNEWS 27 04: Revamped Ngawha part of bigger visionfor Taitokerau tourism

Revamped Ngawha part of bigger vision for Taitokerau tourism 27 Apr 2021 13:48 PM More Related Stories HASH(0x40db5a8) Former provincial growth minister Shane Jones says the revamped Ngāwhā Springs Hot Pools are just part of a cluster of infrastructure that sets a foundation for growth as the north comes out of Covid. The pools reopened today after a year-long, $4 million refurbishment funded by the Provincial Growth Fund, Foundation North, Lotteries, Te Puni Kōkiri and Northland Inc. Mr Jones says the Ngāwhā or Pārahirahi area is also benefiting from an industrial park that will bring new businesses and jobs, the extension of Top Energy’s Ngāwhā geothermal power station, the north’s first water storage project at Matawii, and the restoration of the 150-year-old St Michael‘s Church on the site of the Battle of Ōhaeawai.

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