This would be the case if the latest Lonely Planet writer had their way.
After calling Wellington “the coolest little capital in the world”, travel guide Lonely Planet is now suggesting that Auckland should be New Zealand’s capital city.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/travel/new-zealand/4332153/Lonely-Planet-reignites-debate
But would it be logical or practical or is there even any point?
The debate of whether the capital of New Zealand should move from Wellington to another city comes up now and then.
Most of the reasoning surrounds Wellington being an earthquake prone city and therefore it would be safer to move it elsewhere. People have spoken about moving it to Palmerston North in the past…. And what if it had moved it to Christchurch… Besides, the risk of earthquake damage to modern buildings is the same no matter what city you live in, since structural engineers scale the earthquake loads up or down depending on the seismicity of the area.
The latest Lonely Planet suggestion says Auckland is bigger and therefore better and for those reasons New Zealand are wasting an opportunity to have a bigger and better capital….
What does the public think? Reaction is mixed. Many Aucklanders don’t want the politics. Most Wellingtonian’s agree that the political scene in Wellington helps make it the great city it is.
Would it be practical to move it? Where would the new parliament be located? Where would all the new government departments be housed? What would happen to Wellington’s building stock should the government departments vacate? Would the beehive be converted to a cheap tourist attraction or a home for stray cats and dogs?
In my opinion, a move from Wellington is neither wanted by the public nor would it be logical or practical.
Or am I misguided? Is it time to consider a change?
Matt
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