30/05/2026
🐾🚶 Good news! Due to popular demand, the car park at Te Tokaroa / Meola Reef Reserve will be open this long weekend. It will also be open Sundays and some Saturdays (when no works are scheduled) until works are completed.
Completion is expected by July 2026, weather permitting.
29/05/2026
Sometimes we get so frantic we just don’t see what’s right in front of our faces. This is on my kitchen bench and it’s just being there.
29/05/2026
Westmere, Grey Lynn and Pt Chev residents weve been informed that the Meola Dog park will be open this long weekend. While works continue the dog park has been closed so this is good news.
27/05/2026
Yesterday some of us got the huge privilege of seeing aboard our new hybrid electric ferry; made in Whanganui by Q West, and sporting a plethora of new and innovative technology. Our maritime expertise continues to lead the way, and this is a homegrown solution that is simply excellent.
I applaud the decision to have it done here.
The ferry is a hybrid - in that it has two large modern low-emission diesel V8 engines, that deliver energy to the batteries - all 134,400 of them- that power 4 massively powerful Hamilton Jet units (more kiwi brilliance). This creates thrust that will almost silently propel the ferry to 34 knots (just over 60kph) maximum hull speed. The diesels - one housed in each of the efficient catamaran hulls- are there as back up only, once the onshore charging system is complete at Queens Wharf. After that the ferries will be run exclusively electrically on the Harbour runs. Diesel gives the ferries much longer electrical journey capacity should they be needed for that. Each of these new ferries will save 790000 litres of diesel fuel every year.
The expected lifespan is 30 years, with eco benefits to harbour fauna. The only sound passengers hear on board is the noise of water over the hulls, and that means less noise pollution as well as vastly reduced diesel emissions and fuel costs. The technology aboard is world class with geo lock capability from the four engines so that the ferry can hold in place without anchoring.
The ‘engine rooms’ are spotless and will stay that way. Up top the ferry, named Waitemata 1, has state of the art tech, with Simrad and others supplying vessel data screens. Central and side helm stations allow for great accuracy in docking.
For passengers the viewing windows are much larger, the seating very comfortable, there’s room for 28 bicycles, and nearly 300 passengers.
The benefit to the city and shore, and to the health of the Waitemata is measurable. The ferry is vibration-less, very fast, astonishingly manouverable, comfortable, vastly cheaper to run, and because these deliveries are so good, maintenance is minimal and lifespan much improved. These ferries are a massive win for Auckland.
24/05/2026
So very sorry to hear of the passing of Jools Topp, Camp Leader and Ken to the Nation. Sincerest love to dear Lynda at this time.
23/05/2026
Absolutely beautiful performance of RBG tonight at ATC in conjunction with STC and Auckand Live. Heather Mitchell has you in the palm of her hand and holds it for 105 minutes in breathtaking actors skill. Susie millers sublime script is crafted with effortless ease by Priscilla Jackman and a gloriously sympathetic crew. The story is so incredibly clear that we lose sight of Heather completely, and live attentively rapt in RBG world, so much so that I heard people responding to provocation as if they were alone with her. This production is four years old and so finely honed and wrought that it appears like a jewel. Go see Heather do her thing, it’s completely inspiring. Auckland Theatre Company
21/05/2026
Lovely night at the Auckland Art Gallery as local board member Greg J Moyle delivered his promise to bequest 20 extraordinary artworks to the city. Greg and his children were all in attendance and Auckland Gallery interviewed him and we were able to view the works. This is such a wonderful gift to our city. Thank you Greg.
20/05/2026
At the glorious Civic awaiting the arrival of one of the funniest humans on planet earth. Cake please!
15/05/2026
My two wee mates cuddled up.