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We received 43 comments about the things that are important to you for the future-use of the Onehunga Wharf. These comments are being reviewed, to inform a master plan for the future Onehunga Wharf.
To learn more about Panuku Development Auckland and our work across Onehunga click on the icon ‘About this project’ on the left side of the screen.
Panuku Development Auckland purchased the Onehunga Wharf at the end of 2018 to open up opportunities to reconnect the Onehunga town centre to the Manukau Harbour; retain its historic and authentic seafaring spirit; and to take a look at the Wharf from a watershed-level to really explore what the community and our Mana Whenua partners want for the future of the Wharf.
Before anything changes on the Onehunga Wharf we need to understand the wharf and its surroundings. We are thinking deeply about things affecting the site like climate change, transport, different histories and stories.