Across the site there are numerous opportunities for art integration. From windows to door frames, tiling to carpeting, landscaping to wayfinding, seating to brickwork, counter tops and floors to wall space.
Read moreA drive down Dublin Street will have you wanting to pull over to take a bit of time to marvel over the stunning creations that currently make up part of our site hoarding.
Read moreTe Āhuru Mōwai is the name given to our logo created by Lamon Paranihi-Haami in the hope that the collaboration happening within Te Puna Hapori will change the narrative of whānau being afraid of the “system”.
Read moreLocal company chosen to partner in build of Whanganui wellbeing hub: Te Puna Hapori.
Read moreThe first steps are underway to develop what will become Te Puna Hapori. The Te Puna Hapori team have today released a concept image, which shows a potential vision for the former UCOL site as a wellbeing hub, providing a range of whānau-centric community and wellbeing services.
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