Kennedy Warne - The Rosebank Project
The Rosebank Project
From Nine To Noon 25 March 2013
In keeping with World Neighbours Day, celebrated over the weekend – one of the aims of which is to "turn streets into neighbourhoods" – on Saturday Kennedy walked along one of the streets in his neighbourhood, which was turned into an art walk over the weekend for the Auckland Arts Festival.
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Kennedy Warne at Codfish Island. Photograph by Frans Lanting.
Kennedy Warne is an outdoorsman, adventurer, travel journalist, photographer and regular guest on Nine to Noon.
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