This week, marked the start of Te Aka Raataa (Rata Vine Stream Reserve) with a dawn blessing, celebrating a critical step in regenerating our precious Puhinui waterways. Named after the white rata vine once abundant in Wiri, this is a significant physical works project that delivers on Te Whakaoranga o te Puhinui (Puhinui Regeneration Strategy), weaving together cultural heritage and returning the stream back to health. With works starting in early 2025, this is more than a restoration project, it is a journey of reconnecting our relationship with the land and the stream and ensuring its vitality for generations to come. In partnership with Ngaati Tamaoho, Ngaati Te Ata Waiohua, Te Ākitai Waiohua, Healthy Waters, and Manurewa Local Board, we're creating a healthy future for the taiao (natural world) and the community. From Tootara Park through residential areas, into Manukau, and out to Manukau Harbour we’re breathing new life into Te Puhinui. This is part of the wider Eke Panuku Transform Manukau Programme – to support Manukau’s growth, attract investment in new homes and offices, and strengthen infrastructure for local communities, including our natural environment and public spaces. Learn more: bit.ly/TeAkaR Or Visit: bit.ly/TeWhakaoranga Auckland Council
Eke Panuku Development Auckland
Government Administration
Auckland, CBD 9,714 followers
Creating amazing places throughout Tāmaki Makaurau / Auckland.
About us
Eke Panuku Development Auckland is Auckland Council’s urban regeneration agency. We manage a $3 billion portfolio of land and buildings owned by the council, looking for ways for these assets to work harder for the city. We are not developers ourselves but we act as a catalyst for smart partnerships. We work with the community, local boards, private sector and other government agencies to deliver stronger neighbourhoods where affordable housing, communities, business and transport are well planned and sustainable. From small projects that refresh a site or building to major transformations of town centres or neighbourhoods, our goal is always the same: creating amazing places throughout Tāmaki Makaurau / Auckland .
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https://ekepanuku.co.nz
External link for Eke Panuku Development Auckland
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Auckland, CBD
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 2015
- Specialties
- Urban Regeneration, Waterfront Redevelopment, Place Making, Property Management, and Marina Management
Locations
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Primary
82 Wyndham Street
Auckland, CBD 1010, NZ
Employees at Eke Panuku Development Auckland
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Kerry Graham
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Mridula Malhotra Duffadar
Senior Project Manager, Accredited Life Coach
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Maria Kowalczyk-Walker
Team Leader Masterplanning and Urban Design at Panuku Development Auckland
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Paul E Patton
| PR Consultant | Communications Contractor | People Leader | Entrepreneur | Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Champion | Government Relations |…
Updates
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Recently, David Marginet CMP, our Quality Manager Marinas, was awarded Certified Marina Professional (CMP) status. The CMP status is the internationally recognised accolade for those who have achieved exceptional standards in marina operations. The certification status recognised David’s extensive experience, active engagement and continued commitment to the professionalism and development of the marina industry. Congratulations, David, from your marinas and Eke Panuku work whānau. At Eke Panuku, we believe that creating world-class waterfront areas means working together with the private sector and the public. The regeneration of Westhaven involves increasing access to the marina for Aucklanders and maintaining Westhaven’s position as a competitive international facility through the management of existing commercial operations. Learn more about our work in Westhaven Marina here: https://lnkd.in/gEdwKdhs
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It was a fun Friday with our Priority Location Director, Richard Davison in Old Papatoetoe, where he provided a first-hand view of works underway - and what's to come. To learn about how we're breathing new life into Old Papatoetoe, please visit: https://lnkd.in/gReewkDA
It was great to host a number of elected officials in Old Papatoetoe to see how Eke Panuku is breathing new life into this town centre. To learn more about about the transformation we are doing: https://lnkd.in/gXWjiJMA Shane Henderson Kerrin Leoni Julie Fairey Apulu Reece Autagavaia and MP Panmure-Otahuhu Jenny Salesa. Eke Panuku Development Auckland
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We’re breathing new life into Old Papatoetoe. The town centre is being enlivened and modernised to ensure it is a popular place to live, to shop, for people to meet and enjoy themselves. And we’re providing the services and facilities the community needs. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/ggKkq_iS Auckland Council
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We’re proud that our collaborative efforts in the city centre mean safety has improved. Incidents of theft and burglary in the city centre have decreased by 34 per cent from the same period in 2023 and have nearly halved since peaking in January 2023. * Police data (April - June 2024) Auckland Council Heart of the City
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We have lots underway and planned for Panmure over the next 10 years to ensure it continues to be a great place to live, visit and do business. See more here: bit.ly/ProgressPanmure Auckland Council
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Thanks for the shout-out, Auckland City Centre Residents Group. We are underway with developing a plan for Auckland's central wharves to better connect people to these amazing waterfront spaces. You can see more about the vision, here: https://lnkd.in/dksUqzGp
Plan to make the most of Auckland's Port and Waterfront is taking shape. Lots of good ideas in there shrtm.nu/lQk24H2 Loving the work and obviously massive effort from Eke Panuku to bring this vision and framework plan to life so quickly. 👏 🙏 Seeing a lot of good City Centre Masterplan elements being realised within and around the edges of this framework, From Gov Body Mtg 28/11 Agenda & attachments
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Eke Panuku is breathing new life into Old Papatoetoe! Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/gReewkDA Alongside the Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board and the community, Eke Panuku have developed a masterplan for the future of Old Papatoetoe. The masterplan aims to help create an Old Papatoetoe that is a popular place to live, to shop, for people to meet and enjoy themselves, and provide the services and facilities the community needs.
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As part of Auckland Council, our mission at Eke Panuku is to create amazing places by delivering world-class urban regeneration in Tāmaki Makaurau/Auckland. #development #urbanregeneration #auckland
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Did you know that construction and demolition waste makes up 30% of landfill waste? 🌍 Auckland is aiming to be zero-waste by 2040 and reducing deconstruction waste is a key part of that goal. At Eke Panuku, we’re rethinking the way we remove buildings at their end of their lives or no longer needed. Instead of demolishing, we carefully take them apart to reuse and recycle materials wherever possible. ♻️ This approach isn’t just better for the planet—it’s cost-effective too! Read more here https://lnkd.in/gFjQtFTy