We asked for your help to develop a Knowledge Precinct Plan for Whangārei.
The Knowledge Precinct area is centred around Rust Avenue and includes Whangārei Central Library, the Old Library, Forum North, Cafler Park, Botanica and Te Iwitahi (civic centre).

Reimagining this part of the central city
The Knowledge Precinct Plan is a chance to transform this part of the city into a vibrant hub for events, culture and tertiary education opportunities for Te Tai Tokerau.
Our goal is to create a lively space for everyone, including locals, visitors, students, shoppers and people attending events.
The plan aims to maximise existing projects and new opportunities, such as:
- Council staff relocating to Te Iwitahi (civic centre), freeing up space at Forum North
- the potential for a larger theatre that meets our growing city’s needs
- interest from tertiary providers and youth services in creating an education and training hub
- better integration and use of Botanica and Cafler Park within the city centre.
Survey closed
This survey closed at 4:00pm on Friday 30 May 2025.
Summary of the first round of engagement
An analysis of feedback from the May 2025 engagement period, which included survey responses, and feedback from drop-in sessions, meetings and workshops, showed:
- Overall, the community was supportive of a Knowledge Precinct.
- Generally, people felt that a precinct that provided a tertiary hub and bigger and / or improved arts facilities would benefit the community, including future generations.
- Some respondents expressed concerns about the cost of such a project and how the infrastructure to support it (such as parking, access and water networks) would be provided.
- Issues that people wanted to see addressed included safety and the provision of activities and spaces for the whole community, particularly young people and children.
Read the full summary:
Knowledge Precinct Plan First Round of Engagement – Summary Report(PDF, 1MB)
What happens next?
We are now working on a draft Knowledge Precinct Plan, which incorporates the opportunities and concerns raised by the community.
This will be shared as part of the second round of public engagement before any decisions are made.