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AUT City Campus Papa Māra

AUT City Campus Community Gardens, are located in the city campus, opposite the AUTSA office in the WC Building. We have mint, lettuce, kale and thyme free for you to take home!

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City Campus: Welcome
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About Us

The Papa Māra Terrace Garden at City Campus is a unique terrace garden siting on Level 4 of WH Building. This is a space where staff and students can come together to enjoy outdoor gardening activities or use as a relaxing space away from the busy city centre.

Papa Māra is a passion project, and the space has been the pride and joy of many staff and students, who have maintained and added to the garden for more than a decade. In Semester Two of 2013, Senior Lecturer Suzanne Bliss and five students from the Diploma of Culinary Arts Applied Project, set up worm farms and a herb garden, funded out of the AUT sustainability budget. The herbs were grown in cut down wheelie bins, many of which are still used in the garden now.  

City Campus: About

Papa Māra is a passion project

The space has been the pride and joy of many staff and students, who have maintained and added to the garden for more than a decade. In Semester Two of 2013, Senior Lecturer Suzanne Bliss and five students from the Diploma of Culinary Arts Applied Project, set up worm farms and a herb garden, funded out of the AUT sustainability budget. The herbs were grown in cut down wheelie bins, many of which are still used in the garden now.  

In 2021 the Culinary Arts Department hosted a breakfast event to officially name and bless Papa Māra, at the commencement of their first Culinary Arts & Gastronomy Winter Series. The naming of the garden was reflective of the remnants of Māori communal terraced gardens on north-facing slopes around Tāmaki Makaurau. 


The garden now houses a range of fruits and vegetables including passion fruit and grape vines growing up over the pergola, beans, tomatoes, banana palms, eggplants, and a wide variety of herbs, with  produce being used in the teaching kitchens. There are even tables, chairs, a market umbrella and BBQ, making it a perfect spot for staff events or meetings. “I am very proud of what everyone has achieved and the improvements that have been made, and continued to be made, to Papa Māra over the years,” says Suzanne. 

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City Campus: Feature
City Campus: Gallery

Come along as we show you how to find the hidden Papa Māra garden in the WH Building

City Campus: Video
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