
A new chapter begins for Wellington
Last week, Tory Whanau was elected as mayor of Wellington. Her chance of success had been expected by many, but … Continue reading A new chapter begins for Wellington
The Airport, probably bullied as a kid, its dreams of becoming someone, no matter the climate, no matter the local residents.
Last week, Tory Whanau was elected as mayor of Wellington. Her chance of success had been expected by many, but … Continue reading A new chapter begins for Wellington
In October 2022, Wellingtonians will be asked to elect a new City Council and a new Mayor. In this series … Continue reading A discussion with Tim Brown
Should WCC openly oppose the airport expansion? On the 12th of May, the Mayor of Wellington and the City Councillors … Continue reading The status quo between WCC and the airport is impossible
Over the past few months, I have extensively covered the airport and its greed-driven expansion plans at any cost, especially … Continue reading Wellington in 2021: a look back
In a post earlier this year, I talked about Wellington Airport’s plan to expand over Miramar’s golf course. This week, … Continue reading Is WCC abandoning the community on the airport?
Earlier this year, WCC organised a public hearing about Wellington Airport’plans to expand over the Miramar golf course. Whether you … Continue reading A story of David and Goliath
A couple of months ago, I started a journey. In the beginning, there was a painting, a fresco almost. I … Continue reading Three interviews to understand a vision
COVID sucks. And with COVID comes lockdown. Lockdown sucks too, except for one thing: how it sounds. I love the … Continue reading We need to build a city without noise
Mid-July, I wrote an article called “A mid-term City Council assessment and the Eastern mega developments”. This piece was an opportunity to … Continue reading A conversation with Sean Rush
Mid-July, I wrote an article called “A mid-term City Council assessment and the Eastern mega developments”. This piece was an opportunity to … Continue reading A conversation with Andy Foster