Auckland to Celebrate 175 Years

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From Auckland Council:

Launching Auckland’s 175th birthday weekend

 

Come and celebrate the 175th anniversary of Auckland, from Saturday 24 to Monday 26 January. 

Auckland Council and ASB are partnering to transform Shed 10 and Queens Wharf to give Aucklanders a glimpse into our past across the three days of Auckland Anniversary weekend 2015.

Mayor Len Brown says “Auckland is coming of age, and you can feel a renewed sense of pride in our place and ourselves. The 175th anniversary is an important milestone for us so we’re looking forward to celebrating with an event reflecting who we are and what makes Auckland proud.”

The centre-piece of the event is a large-scale, never-seen-before, immersive multimedia exhibition which is a tribute to Aucklanders who have played a significant part in the region’s history. The exhibition, produced by acclaimed Creative Director Mike Mizrahi, features stories told on screen about the people who have shaped Auckland; and stories of Tamaki Makaurau will unfold in a live story-telling zone.

Quay Street will be closed to traffic, and as people arrive on Queens Wharf they will walk through an historic archway designed to mark this significant moment in the city’s history. Then the wharf – including Shed 10 and The Cloud – will come alive with entertainment and historical displays that will take people back in time.

A highlight of the weekend will be Sunday evening’s free concert from the HMNZS Otago – berthed alongside Queens Wharf. Curated by Tama Waipara, a selection of bands will bring a local flavour to the celebration. The concert will conclude with a spectacular fireworks display from barges in the harbour and from the Sky Tower. All three days will feature buskers, a waka display in the harbour, photographic exhibition, vintage cars lining Quay St, markets, food vendors and more.

“Since Sir John Logan Campbell and James Dilworth opened New Zealand’s first savings bank in Auckland in 1847, the histories of ASB and Auckland have been inexorably linked,” explains Barbara Chapman, ASB’s Chief Executive.

“Given ASB has been a key part of Auckland for over 165 years, we are proud to be working with Auckland Council to celebrate with everyone Auckland’s amazing journey to becoming the world-class city it is today.”

Mayor Brown adds; “We want everyone to come join the celebrations as we look back at a rich history, celebrate our diverse cultures and acknowledge some of those who have made Auckland great.”

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Further Information

  • Queens Wharf events are FREE to the public from:

o   Saturday 24 January: 10am – 6pm

o   Sunday 25 January: 10am – 10pm (approx.)

o   Monday 26 January: 10am – 6pm

 

  • Shed 10 multimedia exhibition opening times:

o   Saturday 24 – Monday 26 January: 12pm – 6pm daily

o   Exclusive ASB customer access: daily 10am – 12pm

 

  • HMNZS Otago open Saturday from 10am – 6pm / Sunday from 10am-3pm.
  • HMNZS Otago concert, Sunday 25 January, 5.30pm – 9.30pm.
  • Harbour/Sky Tower Fireworks display, 9.30pm Sunday 25 January.
  • The Auckland 175th Anniversary weekend event on Queens Wharf and Quay St will be alcohol-free.
  • Quay St will be closed to traffic from lower Albert St to Commerce St across the whole weekend.
  • Other events happening at Auckland’s waterfront over Anniversary Weekend include; Auckland Regatta, SeePort, ASB Auckland Seafood Festival, International Buskers Festival, and St Jerome’s Laneway Festival.

The Auckland 175th Anniversary weekend event is also supported by a family of sponsors including:

  • ASB
  • Downer
  • Imersia
  • Oceania/Spyglass
  • Image Centre Group/Aaque Graphics
  • Ports of Auckland
  • RNZN

 

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Providing the weather holds that weekend it should be a ball celebrating Auckland’s 175 years – young!

 

2 thoughts on “Auckland to Celebrate 175 Years

  1. As Mayor Brown says, “…..you can feel a renewed sense of pride in our place and ourselves…..reflecting who we are and what makes Auckland proud”

    Yep, as per your previous post here, that was certainly evident at Britomart on Saturday night…..

    Wake up Len and get real!!

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