Australasian Leisure Management
May 29, 2023

Aventuur moves closer to delivering a sustainable Wavegarden surf park in the north of Auckland

Aventuur - a global creator of integrated surf park developments and the company behind a world-class surf park in Perth - has announced it is a step closer to delivering a considered, sustainable surf park community in the north of Auckland.

Aventuur has received confirmation that its proposal for the north Auckland site has been referred to an expert consenting panel for consideration under the New Zealand Government’s COVID-19 Recovery (Fast Track Consenting) Act 2020.

The project has received strong backing from key sporting and recreation organisations including Water Safety NZ, Paralympics NZ, Surf Life Saving NZ and Surfing NZ, along with New Zealand’s top-ranked professional surfer and aspiring 2024 Olympian Paige Hareb.

The surf park is anticipated to deliver a tremendous boost for Auckland and Aotearoa in terms of community, sporting, tourism and economic benefits.

In a world-first, Aventuur is seeking to capture the heat generated by the data centre to warm the water of the park’s surfing lagoon. The 7-hectare solar farm is intended to provide renewable energy for the data centre.

At the heart of the community will be a 2.2-hectare Wavegarden ‘Cove’ surfing lagoon, offering perfect waves, tailored coaching, and unique experiences for all abilities in a safe, controlled environment. Thoughtfully designed to reflect the area’s rural aspect, the project will also feature high-performance sports facilities, eco-cabins and lodging accommodation, community amenities and restaurants.

The Auckland Surf Park will have a significant focus on sustainability, with the project targeting a New Zealand Green Buildings Council Green Star rating.

By incorporating complementary infrastructure within a single masterplanned site, Aventuur aims to create a sustainable ecosystem of land uses, including a data centre and solar farm.

Other sustainability initiatives include intending to utilise ‘zero embedded carbon’ concrete for structures, harvesting rainwater from the park’s roofs, composting organic waste on site, eliminating single use plastics, and procuring local materials and products wherever possible.

Former All Black star, mental health advocate and lifelong surfer Sir John Kirwan (above right) is working with Aventuur to deliver a surf park that is by, and for, Aotearoa.

Kirwan was delighted with the Minister for the Environment’s decision to refer the project and added “this is a big step for the Auckland Surf Park, and we look forward to working with the relevant authorities with the hope of securing full consent by the end of this year. This will be a tremendous boost for Auckland and Aotearoa in terms of community, sporting, tourism and economic benefits.”

Kirwan said that while he’d surfed at Wavegarden’s facilities in Melbourne and Switzerland, he believed Auckland would set new benchmarks for surf park design, experiences, and sustainability.

“Our goal is to deliver a truly unique surf park that is reflective of Aotearoa culture and contributes significantly to both individual health and community wellbeing. We’re planning to be very responsible in how we design, build and naturescape the site, including regenerating an existing stream on the property, and ensuring the community maintains its rural aesthetic,” said Kirwan.

Renata Blair, the Auckland Surf Park’s cultural advisor, confirmed the company’s commitment to protecting and regenerating the project site.

Blair noted “we consider ourselves to be the kaitiaki of the land, and recent weather events in Auckland illustrate the importance of considered planning and future proofing.”

Aventuur’s commitment to delivering net positive social and environmental outcomes was reiterated by the company’s Director of Surf and Sustainability, former World Surf League Championship Tour athlete Adrian “Ace” Buchan (pictured above).

Buchan shared “we believe it’s our responsibility to display leadership and innovation and have a positive impact on the planet and in our local communities. This is something shared by JK and our New Zealand partners.

"We’re thankful for the support we’ve received from local surfers and stakeholders on our journey to deliver the Auckland Surf Park, and we’re committed to creating a natural, authentic and inclusive destination for everyone to enjoy.”

“We are also pleased that the various uses of the site will contribute to the Auckland economy, delivering a range of commercial, recreational and accommodation facilities. Our intention is for the surf park to contribute to a diverse and vibrant community, and offer a range of employment opportunities for locals.”

Aspiring 2024 Olympian Paige Hareb adds “Surf parks are amazing. I’ve surfed at the WSL Surf Ranch in California and the Melbourne Wavegarden, which enables you to progress your ability, refine your skills and have fun in the process. A surf park in Auckland will provide a world-class training facility for New Zealand’s surfing athletes, conveniently located just a short drive from the Auckland CBD.”

Aventuur’s Perth Surf Park (located in Cockburn, Western Australia) recently received development approval, and construction of the project is expected to commence in late 2023. The company is progressing other projects in the APAC and North American regions.

Images from top: Wavegarden WA Professional Surfer Jack Robinson;Wavegarden Surf School; Sir John Kirwan (right) with Adrian Ace Buchan; Wavegarden Aventuur Adrian Buchan at Wavegarden HQ. Credit: Wavegarden/Rupert Partridge

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