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 Waitangi Day Festival 08
 Roberta Reserve
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| New political landscape |
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Some
may be wondering what the change in council will mean for events in
Auckland city? The outgoing council saw the development of the new
City Events group as recognition of the important contribution
events make to the city in terms of economy, community and
reputation. October's elections saw a new mayor, a new council and a re-focussing of the
council's priorities. Four months into the new council term, we
are pleased to report that the City Events budget continues to be
supported, however the emphasis on efficiency and effective events
practice is more important than ever. |
| The event and film operations
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What we can do for you
Many
of you will know the Event and film operations team well, but for
those less familiar we thought it might be useful to profile what we
do and how we can help.
We manage all of the event requests for public spaces within
Auckland city. If you need a park, square or road for your event, we
are your first point of contact. We help organisers to navigate the
operational requirements of our internal and external stakeholders
such as NZ Police, parks staff, ARTA, Transport and Parking
Services, to ensure your event is in the best operational shape it
can be, that the spaces you need are ready for your event and that
you have fulfilled all you regulatory obligations. We bring the
city's operational experts and your event delivery team together to
ensure everyone is working together, and ultimately we issue the
permit for your event to take place in a public space as required
under Auckland City Council consolidated bylaw 1998, Clause
20.6.
We also have an eye on events in the long term and so we advocate
for events in public assets infrastructure planning and feed into
everything from park re-developments to district plan reviews. We
build capability in the industry through channels such as this
e-newsletter, through the annual event industry function and are in
the process of benchmark setting and best practice work.
Apart from all of the above we have a great wealth of knowledge
of Auckland city's public spaces, so even if you are still in the
scoping stages of planning an event, we're happy to talk over
potential venues and times. |
| Event Profile: |
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Waitangi
Day Festival '08, Auckland's first zero waste event
Waitangi
Day Festival '08 was an historic occasion in more ways than one. Not
only was the event the first Waitangi Day celebration hosted Ngati
Whatua o Orakei in partnership with Auckland City Council, but it
was also the first event to aim to be zero waste.
Ngati Whatua adopted the zero-waste goal in line with their
commitment to nurture the land and sea. A large team of volunteers
at the event managed rubbish and educated visitors about what they
can do to reduce waste. All stallholders agreed that all consumables
passed to the customer or generated for disposal on-site would be
either biodegradable or recyclable –including food serving
containers and utensils. The public were also encouraged to have a
"pack-in, pack-out" attitude, disposing of their own waste properly
at home.
As event professionals, you will all be acutely aware that events
send huge quantities of waste to landfill. While the festival did
not achieve their zero waste goal this year, they are still
celebrating a stunning success in managing to divert 79% of their
waste from going to landfill, that's 4.9 tonnes of waste sent to
composting and recycling facilities. This is an impressive feat for
an event that attracted over 20,000 people.
The organisers are determined to improve on these statistics next
year. For information on Auckland City Council's current waste
management planning guidelines visit http://s0.tx.co.nz/at/tep112a4i220557t9s4f1n484428c2324264z |
| Venue Discovery: |
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Roberta Reserve , Glendowie
This
relaxed seaside reserve is a real East Auckland treat. A large
expanse of flat lush grass with great views across the Tamaki
Estuary, this is an under-utilised venue for events and could be an
alternative to the over-used Tamaki Drive reserves. This reserve
links into Tahuna Torea by the Point to Point walkway and is bordered by
convenience stores and a playground, with plenty of on-street
parking. This is a very versatile and easy to find event venue being
a pleasant drive around the headland from St Heliers Bay, and why
not visit Churchill Park on the way. For more
information on parks visit http://s0.tx.co.nz/at/tep112a4i220552t9s4f1n484428c2324264z |
| FAQ: |
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Security at events
Why have the council requirements for security at my event
increased over the last few years?
We operate in a constantly changing environment and part of this
change is the risk posed to events by many elements, in particular
focus at the moment are youth gangs. Music events in public spaces,
often regardless of the genre, are particularly at risk as youth
gangs tend to utilise the opportunities offered by large crowds and
open spaces to meet and potentially confront rival gangs. No event
organiser wants to face the potentially disastrous effects of such
an incident at their event, so Auckland City Council and the Police
do insist on a certain level of security for at-risk events. Other
factors that require an increase in security are alcohol, certain
genres of music and the precedent of antisocial behaviour at an
event.
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