Mary Marshall

BETTY HANSON

Betty was a woman who made a notable contribution to education, first in Blockhouse Bay, then in the wider community and nationally.

Soon after the first of her 7 children started at Blockhouse Bay Primary School she became involved in school activities. Her initial contact was through the Dental Clinic Committee, which looked after the practical running of the clinic. She was co-opted onto the School Committee in 1919. Her ability and drive were recognised as she worked for the school’s benefit for over 26 years. In those days the women on the committee served two roles - Secretary and supper provider. During her 10 years as Secretary, she saw through some arduous jobs such as the transfer of part of the block of land which lies adjacent to the school and was used for sport activities She served as Vice President and President on the Auckland School Committees Association and was an executive member of the National School Committees Federation.

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LOIS WHITE


The New Zealand art world is filled with remarkable figures, but few are as compelling—and as unjustly overlooked in their time—as Anna Lois White (1903–1984). Known professionally as Lois (pronounced Loyce) White, she was one of the country’s leading modernist painters and a dedicated educator at the Elam School of Fine Arts, where she taught for more than three decades. Today, her work is enjoying a long-overdue resurgence, earning recognition for its bold style, social consciousness and extraordinary range.

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SHIRLEY BROWNE

From the footpath in Blockhouse Bay village your eye is drawn to the colourful window display of Shirley’s women’s fashion store. As you step inside, you are met with an explosion of colour and fashion, all beautifully curated and displayed.

Shirley’s has been a Bay fixture for about 40 years. It is run by Shirley Browne. As a fashion co- ordinator for Brian Caughey Ltd she would visit fashion shops around Auckland. Shirley’s was then in

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ZENA ABBOTT

ZENA ABBOTT April 1922 – November 1993 was a New Zealand weaver and a Blockhouse Bay resident. Her works are held at the Auckland War Memorial Museum and the Dowse Art Museum. She was born in Auckland in 1922. Growing up in Depression-era New Zealand. Zena left school at the age of thirteen to become a dressmaker, and was subsequently drafted into essential work during World War Two. During the 1950s, she travelled around New Zealand, living in a caravan and working as a sewing machine instructor. She would leave Auckland with a van full of sewing machines and return loaded with fleeces and lichens.

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Heaphy St Roadworks 2025

BLOCKHOUSE BAY HEAPHY STREET ROADWORKS

Blockhouse Bay residents, especially those in Heaphy Street and Donovan Street have had their roads dug up and closed off, on and off since October 2023.

The Heaphy Street section was finally completed on 30 April 2025

A final piece of Watercare’s $115 million new watermain carrying water to west and central Auckland was slotted into place on 30 April 2025 after a six-year construction effort spanning seven suburbs. 

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