| Page URL: | http://www.wrs.govt.nz/important_links/wellington_city/ |
| Date Printed: | Monday, 6 September, 2010 |
Page Name: Wellington City |
Wellington, New Zealand’s Capital City, is the country’s government and diplomatic powerhouse. It is a relatively compact but perfectly-formed city known for its dramatic location between a beautiful harbour and steep hills. The city is the largest in the Wellington region and has a cosmopolitan, well-educated population of about 180,000. Wellington is also known as New Zealand’s Cultural and Events Capital. There is always something to watch, experience, or do – indoors in the theatres, museums and galleries; outdoors on the harbour and bustling waterfront, or in the parks and rugged reserves. The city has a growing international reputation for its creative population. It has a thriving film industry and is also home to innovative ICT and engineering companies. Wellington City Council wants to capitalise on these internationally-desirable attributes to help economic growth and prosperity and maintain the quality of life of Wellingtonians. Creative Wellington – Innovation Capital is the Council’s long-term strategic vision for the city. It aims to promote the Capital’s creative reputation in order to retain smart and innovative Wellingtonians – and to attract like-minded newcomers to the region. In support of this vision, the Council is determined to make Wellington internationally competitive and help create and maintain an environment conducive to a world-class quality of life. That’s why the Council has six planning priorities:
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