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Wellington today July 30, Wellington City Council moves ahead with new structure to arts, Fix & Fogg takes out supreme prize at Wellington Gold Awards
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Wellington today July 30: Council moves ahead with new structure to arts and economic teams, Fix & Fogg takes out supreme prize at Gold Awards
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The Fale Malae Trust is hoping the Wellington City Council will approve its new preferred site of Frank Kitts Park for a multi-purpose Pacific cultural centre.
The Fale Malae Trust plans to build an iconic, nationally significant building that will be a focal point for all New Zealanders to gather, learn and celebrate the contribution that Pasifika arts, cultures, and histories make to New Zealand s national identity.
There was a strong Pacific presence at the Wellington City Council chambers meeting as trust chair Adrian Orr updated councillors and supporters.
He said that the Trust s preferred site is now Frank Kitts Park, on Wellington s waterfront.
Pacific Trust seeks Wellington Council approval for new site
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Press Release – Wellington City Council The Fale Malae proposed for Frank Kitts Park will focus on Wellingtons status as a South Pacific Capital City and host of regional dialogue and decisionmaking, says Mayor Andy Foster. Todays Wellington City Council Strategy and Policy Committee …
The Fale Malae proposed for Frank Kitts Park will focus on Wellington’s status as a South Pacific Capital City and host of regional dialogue and decisionmaking, says Mayor Andy Foster.
Today’s Wellington City Council Strategy and Policy Committee meeting was briefed by the Fale Malae Trust on its plans for Frank Kitts Park on the waterfront – a location it believes is ideally suited because of its proximity to the harbour and the waters of the South Pacific Ocean and Tasman Sea.