Marina fight not over yet

Marina fight not over yet

On 30 May 2018 the Environment Court upheld the resource consent for the construction of a marina in Kennedy Point Bay previously granted to Kennedy Point Boatharbour Limited (KPBL).

Sebastian Cassie, SKP Inc.’s internal manager, says “This is the sixth year in a row the Waiheke community is being asked to dig deep to protect the environment, first at Matiatia, then Kennedy Point Bay. It’s tiring.”

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PFW Spring News

Welcome to Waiheke spring – freesias and jasmine on the roadsides, the busyness of birds courting and nesting, kids burrowing into end-of-year exams, and splendid long evenings.

As island residents and tourism providers alike gear up for Labour Weekend, summer visitors and the annual pre-Christmas party-goers, we’ve been delighted to see that Fullers has been giving priority queuing to locals wherever possible, and putting on extra boats to ensure that we all get to work and home again where it’s evident from the queues that not everyone was going to get onto the waiting ferry. Thank you Mike Horne and your staff.

On the tourism front, several Waiheke businesses have recently won awards for their unique products. Travel+Leisure magazine has announced Waiheke as the 5th-best island in the world to visit, and we will have another Headlands on the island in February. These all herald great news for Waiheke businesses, but a mixed blessing as visitors cram the ferries and beaches. Elsewhere in the world, high-volume tourist destinations are adopting a range of strategies for communities to cope with what is now termed “over-tourism”.

One major issue for Waihekeans is the struggle it becomes for some islanders to find a place to live over the summer and beyond, as so much of Waiheke’s rental housing stock is converted to Airbnb rental. Another bouquet to Bayley’s proprietor and long-time Waiheke resident Mary Curnow for becoming principal sponsor of the Waiheke Community Housing Trust, supporting less affluent locals to live in stable accommodation.

On that topic, Project Forever Waiheke is pleased to announce an event that will be of interest to locals. On 24 October, Professor Robin Kearns (an occasional local) and a group of his graduate students will be giving a presentation on Life When Renting on Waiheke – everyone is welcome (St John’s Hall, 5.30-7.30).

Project Forever Waiheke is working currently to support a range of monitoring and research projects on tourism impacts on Waiheke. If you are interested in taking part in these, please email Convenor Pam Oliver pam.oliver.waiheke@gmail.com to find out more.

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Exciting opportunity for Masters students interested in GIS mapping research

Project Forever Waiheke is offering a $5,000 scholarship to support a Masters project in 2019, with the aim of creating a GIS (geographical information structure) to contain data concerning the uses and habitats of Waiheke Island's terrestrial and marine environment. Read more…

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Survey finds Waihekeans have little say over island decisions

Survey finds Waihekeans have little say over island decisions

A recent household survey has highlighted issues raised by Waiheke Island residents. Auckland Council hopes to address these issues as part of a three-year pilot programme, launched last year.

The three-year pilot started in December to trial ways of giving the Waiheke Local Board and community more influence over decision-making.

The council’s Research and Evaluation Unit sent 4734 households letters, with 477 responding, as part of the project to provide a baseline of where concerns rest.

The full survey results can be found here.

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Register now for Auckland Council's Pestival 2018

Register now for Auckland Council's Pestival 2018

An annual highlight of the Pest Free Auckland calendar, Pestival 2018 will be held on Saturday 15 September, at the start of Conservation Week, in the Aotea Centre (Auckland CBD).

To register, go here.

This year at Pestival we will:

  • show case community-led conservation activity

  • introduce new innovations and best practice methods

  • introduce council’s proposals for expanded work programme funded by the Natural Environment targeted rate including amplifying community-led conservation initiatives.

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