It has launched a PR campaign to boost submissions in favour of concerts before the April 3 cut-off and is clearly aiming to paint opposition to concerts as being from a small and vocal minority. How they all fit in Rakich’s Lamborghini remains unclear. "It's not a free offer – the council has to give up its dividend on the Port, the waterfront land on half the port and give up its interest in Eden Park, which it doesn't have directly but of course we underwrite Eden Park," he pointed out. All times AEDT (GMT +11). As the sides fall away and balloons bubble out, Matti appears thrilled to find a custom pink Range Rover inside. "We never, ever heard prior to that any suggestion that we should set aside $4m for such a study, we never had those submissions and then just three or four months later ... we're getting a request for $4m. “Thank you for everything you do for me. Matti later shared that she took some of her Valentine’s Day roses to a rest home for residents to enjoy. READ MORE: * Auckland waterfront stadium's fate could be decided within months * Backers of $1.8 billion Auckland stadium proposal 'confident' project can succeed * Plans for $1.8 billion Auckland waterfront stadium unveiled * There's no such thing as a free stadium, however iconic its design. Concerts, unlike major sports events, take weeks of stage construction and up to 200 movements and the unpacking of 50 containers day and night. She shared a video of the generous presents noting her partner puts “the ‘Man’ in romantic.”. Wrong. An application under the Resource Management Act cannot rely on popular videos and social media likes to convince independent commissioners that effects on the local environment can be legally justified. It has comedian Leigh Hart moving through big cards bearing messages including 'Let the Music Play' to a woman actor who is meant to be a local Eden Park neighbour. A decision could be made by mid-year. The Auckland Waterfront Consortium has launched an ambitious proposal that would see a 50,000-seat fully enclosed stadium built alongside a redeveloped Bledisloe Wharf. Tim Murphy looks through the Eden Park Trust's 19-document application to host six rock concerts a year. One of its tactics is a video based on the famous doorway scene from the movie Love Actually. Tim Murphy is co-editor of Newsroom. Needless to say, this was one of the most epic proposals we've seen. "Even if we decide now that we don't actually need a world-class stadium in Auckland, which itself beggars belief, sooner or later Aucklanders are going to say that's unacceptable and there will then be a need to build a stadium, and suddenly the cost would have gone up from zero dollars to, in today's terms, probably circa $1.8b.". As New Zealand moves from crisis to recovery mode the need to support local industry has been brought into sharp relief. In December 2019, the stadium announced that it would submit a publicly … "It's a disgraceful proposition to put something like that on our waterfront and there is simply no immediate need for it.". The Eden Park Trust says it must have concerts to secure the park's future, but it has twice failed to win planning support thanks to the noise and disruption concerts would bring to the centre of the Mt Eden neighbourhood. "What I think the councillors are not aware of ... is that if they don't positively support this quickly they're actually making a defacto decision, which is that we're going to lose this opportunity, the waterfront is probably going to be stuffed for at least the next generation because we're going to destroy it with car parks and other things. She also credits her fitness fanatic husband-to-be with helping her make a safe and healthy body transformation in which she lost 6kg in just 12 weeks on one of his plans. The Eden Park application says weeknight concerts would be limited to 50,000 people and a 10.30 pm finish - Saturdays and Sundays of long weekends would finish by 11pm and be limited to 60,000. If you can help us, please click the button to ensure we can continue to provide quality independent journalism you can trust. It also pointed out its proposal would take up 16.5 hectares of the port's total 77ha area. Help us create a sustainable future for independent local journalism.
As our journalists work to ask the hard questions about our recovery, we also look to you, our readers for support. "I think, firstly, we made it pretty clear, I thought, that there is a genuine need for urgency here. Potential concert revenues are high, with crowds as big as All Black tests, and the trust seems to be unafraid to spend to put its case to the public. However, industry observers believe the total number of concerts in Auckland would not increase - instead Eden Park would try to snare bookings currently headed to Mt Smart and Western Springs. "$4m is a substantial sum of money and we've only just confirmed our 10-year budget, as of June 30 this year," Darby said. Here’s to the future!”, It’s not the first time Rakich has showered his wife-to-be with a lavish display of love.
FORGET a bottle of champers and getting down on one knee. "There's no free lunch in that proposal whatsoever.". This New Zealand proposal may be the most ridiculous we’ve ever seen. news.com.au — Australia’s leading news site, Man’s ‘passive aggressive’ note on a Bondi car sparks divide.
Last week, Auckland Waterfront Consortium's Michael Sage, a partner at the law firm Simpson Grierson, said the private consortium wanted Auckland Council, along with the Government, to enter into a feasibility study to see if the "free" proposal was achievable. Our journalists, experts and former leaders say Ardern has won an unprecedented mandate. Learn more about proposed operational parameters including traffic, lighting, sound and more. Eden Park opted for the application to be publicly notified to ensure public could have their say. A $1.8 billion Auckland waterfront stadium is proposed for Bledisloe Wharf, which is currently used by Ports of Auckland. The second failed bid was as recently as four years ago when the Auckland Unitary Plan was formed. He writes about politics, Auckland, and media. The waterfront stadium is being proposed by Auckland Waterfront Consortium. Planning committee chairman Chris Darby says council is not in the business of forking out $4 million once its budget has been set. It says concerts would make more of a major public asset, and would boost entertainment opportunities in the city. Reader donations are critical to what we do. Men are gaslighting women into sending nudes, having kinky s... Honey Birdette doubles revenue with private shopping experie... Simone Callahan, 50, flaunts her incredible body at a Melbou... One in four men don’t change underwear daily, survey finds. This article originally appeared on the New Zealand Herald and has been republished with permission. An unforgettable proposal of all time. "I've said to our staff there is a body of work to be undertaken at some point and that is the planning of the waterfront land that is currently occupied by an operational port," he said. An unforgettable proposal of all time. It must make the case that local residents - and not just those in the immediate adjacent streets - will not suffer adverse effects or if so, that Eden Park will adequately mitigate them. There are two resident groups: one, the Eden Park Residents group friendly to the trust and led by Jose Fowler and the other formed 15 years ago, the Eden Park Neighbours Association led by Mark Donnelly. However, the consortium said the council would not have to give up its port dividend, adding its proposal would have to be done in a way that "ensures no negative impacts to the POAL's business resulting from the development". After a lot of planning, secret meetings with his buddies, secretly buying a new pink car and working with the people over at New Zealand's biggest stadium (Eden Park), he's ready to propose to his girlfriend Mimi. Eden Park outmanoeuvred Auckland Mayor Phil Goff last year in winning a $10m grant from the council with no strings attached on top of having its $53m loans taken over - and has set the regular hosting of big concerts as the next step in its survival plan. Up to 17,000 could be on the main field depending on the stage configuration. "I've said present us with some options as to how we can address the planning for that land, taking into account we've still got an operating port and there are no signals in the short to medium term that the port will be relocated at this time.". "But that doesn't really tell us what's going to happen next with this proposal, so I go back to my urgency point – there's a real need to move quickly," he said. POAL hopes to start construction next February or March on a five-storey car park building occupying part of the Bledisloe Wharf site eyed by the stadium promoters. Find out more about our policy and your choices, including how to opt-out.
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