Events Management Critique of an Auckland Council Events Policy Abstract 100 words Contents Introduction 3 The Political Landscape and Political Ideologies 4 The Development, Strategy and Stakeholders 6 Implementation, Evaluation and Monitoring 6 Recommendations 7 Conclusion 7 References 7 Introduction 150 words The Political Landscape and Political Ideologies The Auckland Council Events Policy was created
Auckland is home to a number of different cultures which make it a “super-diverse” city and houses several different festivals and events to celebrate these different cultures. This essay is on Polyfest, which is a secondary school dance festival showcasing the different cultures in Auckland. Firstly, I will discuss Polyfest’s long history that makes it the important event that it is today. Secondly, the event itself is a huge event with different stages all over the area and I will explain the form
“The development of New Zealand Art from the 20th into the 21st Century” New Zealand is home to various great artists who have crafted and created a platform for current, new and upcoming New Zealand artists. Throughout the 19th Century New Zealand artwork was predominantly based around New Zealand’s scenery, artists during the 20th Century such as Rita Angus demonstrated through her artworks landscapes and sceneries of New Zealand whereas other New Zealand artists such as Gordon Walters incorporated
community on the west coast of the Auckland region, in the north island of New Zealand. Muriwai is approximately 17ilometer m west of kumeu and 42 kilometre northwest of Auckland. Muriwai draws lots of surfers and fisherman. Eastern beach is a suburb of Auckland New Zealand. It is located on the eastern city of the city centre. Its most common attraction is a popular palm fringed beach, in summer, the temperature attracted thousands of people around Auckland. In this internal I would like to
standard and quality services of the accommodation for students. The accommodation provider has to concern about the all condition of housing. They often experience difficulties in gaining suitable accommodation. In recent news of Slum warning over Auckland the right example that even some apartments have no tidy and enough places to live. It is so congestive area to live. (Pryor, 2014) Accommodation is the main difficulty for overseas students. On arrival, some students are booked into a motel or
Wenderholm Field Trip Report Abstract Translocation of native birds to offshore islands has been a part of ecological restoration in New Zealand and has started since 1890’s. This translocation to mainland islands was started by the Department of Conservation in the year 1995. Wenderholm Regional Park has an area of 60 hectares maintained for ecological restoration. The area has been fenced to prevent the entry of livestock and the pasture land is reforested. The ecology of the park was restored
Project Description In this report, this report will be observing the upgrades of the Redoubt Road (which is 8.9km), planning about the upgrades, how to improve things and what effects it will have throughout the suburb. With these upgrades, it can support the people who are living and working in the area. Background Mill Road gives out an arterial road that’s connected to State Highway (east part) among Papakura District and Manukau City. This road is going through beneath pressure at its current
has had an eventful history. Nestled in the heart of Titirangi, Auckland, New Zealand, the “castle on the fringe of heaven” has served many purposes from a hotel, a nightclub, an educational institute and now as an art gallery today. The Lopdell House has faced many obstacles throughout its history, and it could be argued that most of its lifespan is surrounded by negativity, however, it remains today as an iconic feature of West Auckland, and as a contrast to the past, as popular than ever. The first
1921: Anzac Day becomes a sacred holiday Anzac Day is celebrated on 25th of April. The day of commemorating all the New Zealanders killed in the war, also to honour the returned service men and women. Every year New Zealand remembers the anniversary of the Gallipoli landing. The day when thousands of men, far from home and their families, arrived at Gallipoli Peninsula in what is now Turkey. New Zealand’s journey to Gallipoli began with the outbreak of war between the United Kingdom and Germany
people or tourists? What is the purpose and where are their destination? How does the city plan influence people? Location of the public space effect the purpose of Urban / Suburban Square Takutai Square Takutai Square is located where downtown Auckland meets Waitemata harbour, bounded by Gore Street to the south, Tyler Street to the north and Ernst & Young Building on Takutai Square