Waitangi Day celebrations - Manukau
Friday, 30 January 2009 - Issue 56
Waitangi Day celebrations
Waitangi Day this year is shaping up to be an awesome occasion in our city. In recent years the Waitangi day celebrations at Hayman Park have become increasingly large and a celebration and great gathering of the local community.
Last year, at least 33,000 people attended the
celebration. However this year we are shifting the
celebration to the TelstraClear Pacific events centre in the
outside grounds.
Hayman Park is making way for the new
connection between the southern and south western motorways
so time has come to move this celebration to Telstra. Most
of the celebration will take place in the big stage to the
north of the events centre and some in the entrance area to
the Genesis theatre.
There's a brilliant line up of
artists and we are not only going to host the Prime Minister
John Key on his first formal visit to our city, but we are
also going to enjoy the company of the Governor General,
Anand Satyanand and his wife Susan.
The attendance of the two senior leaders in our country on this occasion is a reflection on how well the celebration of Manukau is carried out through Toi o Manukau, and also a reflection of the importance the Government and Queen's representative put on the occasion being celebrated within our multi cultural community and particular with the significant number of Maori who reside in our city.
I've had a number of people talking to me about coming along to the occasion and I'm encouraging them to come in early, make sure they bring an umbrella and plenty of suntan lotion because the day will I'm sure be hot and the occasion musical and symbolic.
See you there,
Len Brown
Mayor of Manukau
ENDS