Articles for author: EkePanuku

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Reshaping the Heart of Northcote

Starting mid to late 2025, the heritage-listed Northcote Library building will be refurbished and expanded to become a new community hub. The hub will bring together the library, other community services – Northart, Hearts and Minds, Plunket, and the Citizens Advice Bureau.  There will also be community rooms for hire – in one modern, multi-purpose, ...

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Eke Panuku Submission to the CCO Reform

This submission summarises the Eke Panuku position on the short-listed options being considered as part of the council-led 2024 CCO reform process. It is set out as follows:•    Executive Summary•    Urban Regeneration context•    Feedback on short-listed urban regeneration options•    Property management context•    Feedback on short-listed property management options•    Property ...

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Te Wero Wynyard Crossing – November Explainer

What is happening in November 2024? Almost all the disassembled bridge parts have now been returned for reinstallation as the final stages of the Wynyard Crossing Bridge preventative maintenance works are underway.  Visitors to Wynyard Quarter will have noticed main contractor, HEB Construction, has had their jack-up barge (JUB) in the Viaduct Harbour doing the ...

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Te Pae Mahara Roulston Park – Construction Set to Begin

The comprehensive upgrade to Te Pae Mahara Roulston Park promises exciting new features, including a new path, improved access and safety, a community barbeque, and seating areas. Central to the upgrade is an impressive new playground, designed in collaboration with Mana Whenua to reflect the unique history of the area. The park will also showcase ...

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Windross House – a heritage building with many lives

Part of the farbric of Howick for over 130 years Windross House in Cockle Bay Reserve, is one of several heritage buildings in the property portfolio that Eke Panuku manages on behalf of Auckland Council. As custodians of these buildings, it is our responsibility to ensure they are well maintained for future generations of Aucklanders. ...