Angel Landlords, Bees Aliveand Guerrilla Playspaces
Media release
12 November 2013
Auckland’s
future: Angel Landlords, Bees Alive, AK Splash and Guerrilla
Playspaces.
Twenty four inspiring Aucklanders graduate from the Committee for Auckland’s Future Leaders Programme at a ceremony at the Auckland Museum tonight with four inspiring ‘legacy projects’ which will enhance the city.
The Future Auckland Leaders initiative is a key strategy of the Committee’s programme to ignite leadership in order to make Auckland one of the world’s great places to live and work. Committee members span the public, private and not for profit sectors and are focused on delivering collaborative projects important in the development and growth of Auckland city and the region.
Nominated by Committee for Auckland members from within their respective organisations, participants are individuals who possess strong leadership skills and succession potential. The Future Auckland Leaders’ Programme taps into the energy and insight of the city’s emerging leaders, cultivating their passion for Auckland and helping channel it into city-enhancing projects. Every two years, Future Auckland Leaders’ present their projects to the broader Committee for Auckland membership. The four legacy projects for 2013 are: Angel Landlords, Bees Alive, AK Splash and Guerrilla Playspaces
Two of these legacy projects – Angel Landlords and Guerilla Playspaces - are focused on the transformation of existing buildings and public spaces, both of which are well aligned with the City’s unitary plan. AK Splash arose from a concern at the amount of drownings in our waters and was a hugely successful event held on 9th November with 4,000 people attending. Bees Alive increases awareness of the importance of bees in our urban landscapes through delivery of an educational and ‘practitioner’ programme.
Executive
Director of the Committee for Auckland, Heather Shotter is
impressed with the Member & public engagement and the
connections with community groups that are represented in
each project.
“Future Leaders’ Programme graduates
continue to deliver innovative projects meeting community
needs. Graduates have considered the Committee’s vision
for Auckland and connected and engaged with leading
organisations to deliver projects that will enhance our city
now and in the future. We are exceedingly proud of the class
of 2013 who have pooled their individual strengths to
deliver visionary thinking with tangible outcomes” she
says
For more information:
Suzanne McNicol –
Communications Manager
021 466 907
suzanne.mcnicol@committeeforauckland.co.nz
About the
Committee for Auckland
• The Committee for Auckland is
an independent, cross-sector group of senior Auckland
leaders, who work to identify issues, generate good ideas,
and move these ideas into action.
• Members include
corporate businesses, not for profits, local and central
government agencies and tertiary institutions.
• The
Committee for Auckland's work programme is designed around
an understanding that initiatives which foster talented
people and a dynamic city-region economy will deliver a
successful international city.
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Appendices:
EMERGING LEADERS 2013 – PROJECT SUMMARIES
BEES ALIVE
The purpose of Bee’s Alive is to raise awareness of
the pivotal role of bees to the identity of Auckland, while
informing and engaging people to contribute to improving the
health of bees in Auckland City.
A free online e-resource
‘Auckland Buzzing’ provided a local view to inspire the
public to help natures pollinator’s maintain Auckland’s
beautiful native plants and gardens, as well as our
multi-million dollar agricultural exports. The ‘Bees
Alive’ Host and Hive education programme aims to increase
bee populations and healthy hives in both urban and rural
environments within the Auckland region. Discussions held
with various groups to match land owners with professional
bee keepers have had a positive response from Iwi, community
and corporate groups.
Project members & sponsors: Mei Hill (Sir Hugh Kawharu Foundation), Dana Alexander (Homestar NZGreen Building Council), Amy Feng (Auckland City Mission), Colleen Leauanae (AUT University), Kevin Maloney (KPMG /The Point Group Limited)
ANGEL LANDLORDS:
This project
works with property owners to find productive short and
medium term uses for properties currently disused, vacant
and/ or awaiting development. Property owners are asked to
grant a rolling 30-day licence to Angel Landlords, which in
turn grants a slightly shorter sub-licence / occupancy
agreement to suitable occupants.
The first Angel Landlords initiative was launched on the 1st November 2013 in a vacant retail space within the Stamford Plaza. Further sites are currently being finalised and strong relationships formed with Auckland Council and Business Associations around Central Auckland have meant that Angel Landlords has strong support going into the future.
Project members
include:
Mark Burlace (Auckland Arts Festival), Vincent
Lipanovich (Auckland Museum)
Tony Dench (BNZ), Susan
Lindsay (Kiwi Income Property Trust), Kate Healy (Minter
Ellison)
Matt Collis (Waterfront Auckland)
AK
SPLASH
On Saturday 9th November thousands of Auckland
families spent time at a fun, family orientated and
informative event that raised awareness of water safety
issues and encouraged lifelong fun in the Moana.
The
event aimed to reduce Auckland’s open water drowning rates
by increasing water safety awareness and encouraging greater
collaboration between key water safety stakeholders. Joint
water safety agencies gave away more than 500 free life
jackets to South Auckland families. It is hoped that
AkSplash will become an annual event.
Project members:
James Hawkes (Steelpipe Ltd), Amber Henderson (Fuji
Xerox), Megan Horton (Todd Properties), Antony de Pont
(Ports of Auckland Ltd), Jonathan Hulme (Ports of Auckland
)
GUERILLA PLAYSPACES:
Guerrilla Playspaces brings
opportunities for play and a sense of wonder to Auckland's
CBD by delivering pop-up installations to enliven prominent,
but under-used, areas of the Auckland CBD.
Over the past
six months Aucklanders have enjoyed interactive
planter-boxers at Waitemata place, drawn on new flower-petal
tables in corporate boardrooms, sat on the guerrilla
loungers in Silo Park, built pool-noodle forts at Coyle park
and climbed on a pop-up playground at Mangere Bridge.
The
aim is to leave behind an on-going ‘Guerrilla
Playspaces’ programme throughout the CBD and other urban
areas, leading to an increased opportunity for play on a
permanent basis within Auckland’s urban centres.
Project
Team Members :
Admir Mullaaliu (SkyCity Entertainment
group), Alexandra-JaYeun Lee (New Zealand Institute of
Architects), Helen White (Auckland Council), Lavinia Perumal
(Regional district Health board), Liz Gellert (Simpson
Grierson), Luke Krieg (AUT University), Richard Taylor (Opus
Consultants)
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