Shaping our spaces: The Knowledge Precinct Plan
Published on 19 May 2025
Thanks for your Annual Plan feedback
I was genuinely thankful to see our community respond to our Annual Plan and attend the hearings on Monday 12 May 2025.
We received more than 640 submissions and I want to thank every person who took the time to tell us their thoughts.
During the hearings, I was heartened by how passionate our community is about Whangārei and how they want what is best for the growth and development of our region, at a cost that is affordable.
During the next month, we will be deliberating so that the best financial outcome can be achieved for our community, while maintaining the level of service needed to keep our District going.
Council needs to have a decision made on the Annual Plan before the end of June 2025.
The organisations serving our community
Last week, I attended the North Haven Hospice Business After 5 function, where the CEO Helen Blaxland commented about the amount of funds they need to keep the doors of hospice open, which is approximately $22,000 per day.
When they started (in 1985), the cost to run this organisation was around $60,000 per year. North Haven Hospice today, with all their volunteers, does an amazing job looking after our community.
Likewise, the Cancer Society Northland branch was established in 1929 and has helped so many of us with services, support and kindness over the years.
They have several hundred volunteers, which is why, every year, they are out collecting and raising funds to keep their doors open and provide the support needed by our community.
We have so many organisations in Northland, like North Haven Hospice and the Cancer Society, who do so much for our communities. It is hard to imagine a world without them. It is only the compassion of our community which keeps these organisations going.
North Haven Hospice, like many of the volunteer organisations around Northland, only exists due to a need that was identified by members of our community.
Have your say on the Knowledge Precinct Plan
Right now, our region is working on what the future of Northland will look like. One of the needs identified by our community is the creation of local tertiary education and training facilities, to attract and keep our youth in Northland.
We are currently receiving feedback on the Knowledge Precinct Plan, which is an area that sits within the boundaries of Western Hills Drive, Bank Street, Central Avenue and Whangārei Boys High School.
Tertiary providers and youth services have told us they’re interested in developing this area and utilising existing facilities such as the Central Library.
This plan will help align budgets, while giving business owners confidence. It will encourage partnership funding from private businesses, organisations and Central Government, which is crucial to further success and development of our District and region.
We have received preliminary indications for this new precinct, including a new theatre (via the Forum North Trust) to meet the needs of our growing city, more youth-friendly areas in and around Forum North, and better integration and use of Botanica and Cafler Park.
The final goal is to make Whangārei a lively place that attracts and keeps young people, at the same time making tertiary and vocational education more accessible (and affordable) for our Northland community.
Projects like this don’t happen overnight, and there is a lot of careful forethought and budgeting to take place.
Right now, we're at the very early stages of developing the Knowledge Precinct Plan and, just like the Annual Plan, we want to hear your thoughts before we take the next steps.
Complete our Knowledge Precinct Plan survey by 4:00pm on Friday 30 May 2025:
Have your say
With your help, we’ll continue to carefully shape our District for a prosperous future.

The Knowledge Precinct area, including Forum North, Whangārei Central Library, the Old Library, Cafler Park, Botanica and Te Iwitahi (civic centre).