This piece examines the historical and cultural cost of Wellington's Mount Victoria motorway construction, focusing on the desecration of Bolton Street Cemetery and the displacement of over 3,700 graves, highlighting colonial disregard for Māori and settler heritage.
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haunted by the moral cost of modernization
The past haunts Wellington’s Mount Victoria tunnel, but it also stalks the urban motorwaySpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.