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Dunedin’s main centre alive with Kāi Tahutaka
Silvery blue lights representing makā (barracouda) dart through the street above while whakatauki, kupu Māori and imagery of matau and makā weave through the pavement below. These are just some of the design features that make up the new main street of Dunedin.
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Planning for our future
A long history of poor 3 Waters and roading infrastructure to the marae, kāika and surrounding communities may be addressed if the Dunedin City Council (DCC) adopts the recommendations of the Future Development Strategy Hearings Panel.
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A modern office, a historic location.
In 2022, Aukaha (1997) Ltd shifted from its former location in upper Stuart St to where it stands today at lower Hanover St. The move provided Aukaha’s Mana Ahurea creative design team a blank canvas to implement a mana whenua narrative in its own interior design project. Our office workspace at 266 Hanover Street, Dunedin celebrates its authentic/historic anchoring within Ōtepoti, in a modern uplifting space that meets the needs of a diverse team.
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Rakatahi of Aukaha: Korako Edwards
Our final instalment in our Rakatahi series features Korako Edwards, who is passionate about the environment and aspires to see his whānau Kāi Tahu, and Māori across New Zealand, taking a leadership role in terms of the protection and enhancement of our taiao.
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