Proposed Hauora centre facility in Ōrākei

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What we are proposing

We are proposing to grant a community lease to Whai Māia Charitable Trust 1.

The trust plans to develop and operate the Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei Sport, Recreation and Hauora Centre at Ōrākei Domain.


About the project

The proposed facility will be built:

  • on the site of the former bowling club
  • on a small piece of the reserve currently used for a compact weather monitoring facility.


It will include:

  • one or two indoor court facilities
  • a fitness centre
  • a café
  • changing rooms
  • office space.


The facility will focus on the overall wellbeing (hauora) of the community by providing a safe, inclusive space within the local area for:

  • rangatahi (young people)
  • tamariki (children)
  • whānau (families).


Hauora centre plans

These plans show the proposed location (figure 1) and preliminary internal concepts of the proposed facility (figure 2).

Aerial view of the proposed location of the hauroa facility in Ōrākei, showing court facilities, fitness centre, café, office and changing rooms.

Figure 1: Proposed location of the new hauroa facility in Ōrākei.

Figure 2: Artist's impression of the of the proposed hauroa facility interior.

What we want your feedback on

We want your feedback on:

  • the proposed location
  • the interior concept design
  • what kinds of services, activities and programmes you would like to see.

This will help our elected members consider the community's views before they make a decision.

How you can have your say

To have your say, you can:

Let us know if you want to also present your feedback verbally to Ōrākei Local Board.

When you can have your say

You can have your say from Monday, 4 November, until Wednesday, 4 December 2024.



What we are proposing

We are proposing to grant a community lease to Whai Māia Charitable Trust 1.

The trust plans to develop and operate the Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei Sport, Recreation and Hauora Centre at Ōrākei Domain.


About the project

The proposed facility will be built:

  • on the site of the former bowling club
  • on a small piece of the reserve currently used for a compact weather monitoring facility.


It will include:

  • one or two indoor court facilities
  • a fitness centre
  • a café
  • changing rooms
  • office space.


The facility will focus on the overall wellbeing (hauora) of the community by providing a safe, inclusive space within the local area for:

  • rangatahi (young people)
  • tamariki (children)
  • whānau (families).


Hauora centre plans

These plans show the proposed location (figure 1) and preliminary internal concepts of the proposed facility (figure 2).

Aerial view of the proposed location of the hauroa facility in Ōrākei, showing court facilities, fitness centre, café, office and changing rooms.

Figure 1: Proposed location of the new hauroa facility in Ōrākei.

Figure 2: Artist's impression of the of the proposed hauroa facility interior.

What we want your feedback on

We want your feedback on:

  • the proposed location
  • the interior concept design
  • what kinds of services, activities and programmes you would like to see.

This will help our elected members consider the community's views before they make a decision.

How you can have your say

To have your say, you can:

Let us know if you want to also present your feedback verbally to Ōrākei Local Board.

When you can have your say

You can have your say from Monday, 4 November, until Wednesday, 4 December 2024.



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