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Since its establishment around 1915, the Waiau Pa Community Hall has been a cornerstone of the Waiau Pa and Clarks Beach communities.
The hall has hosted everything from dances and club meetings to social gatherings and community events.
In the 1930s, the hall committee featured well-known local families, including the Millens, Clarks, Mathesons, Irwins, McLarins, and Robinsons, many of whom still reside in the area today. The hall was officially reopened in 1961 by chairman Sid Owen, marking a new era of community use.
Owned by Auckland Council, the hall has remained a cherished gathering place, run by local committees and residents dedicated to preserving its legacy.
Barry Owen was chairman of the hall committee for 30 years, stepping down from the role at the annual general meeting (AGM) on October 6, while remaining on the committee.
He said the hall remained a key part of the wider Waiau Pa community.
“My grandfather was on the committee for 20-something years, I played table tennis there when I was younger, my dad’s funeral was held there, and I’ve attended plenty of club meetings, weddings, and other events there over the years.”
New Waiau Pa Community Hall Committee chairman Gavin Allen said Barry has been on the committee for 35 years. Other longstanding members, Kathy Coles and Melva Kuunders also clocked up over 30 years before retiring in recent years.
Gavin said the aim is to ensure the Waiau Pa Community Hall remains an inclusive, well-maintained, and accessible space for all locals to enjoy.



