Manawatu Standard

Singing road worker proves a hit

- RUBY MACANDREW

Among the ever-present constructi­on and traffic noise, a sweeter sound has emerged on Wellington’s Boulcott St – courtesy of a newly employed labourer.

After only a few days on the job, Porirua woman Tepua Tanielu is already making an impression on colleagues and the public, thanks to her impressive singing voice.

The 21-year-old, who only just moved back to Wellington, manages traffic on the busy central city street, which she admitted wasn’t always the most exciting job.

‘‘We do have long days and because I’m on the side street which isn’t as busy, the singing helps pass time, keeps people entertaine­d and moves the crowd along a lot faster,’’ she said.

‘‘It’s just nice to see people smile when they walk past.’’

While her repertoire included plenty of Michael Jackson and the more recently Charlie Puth, Tanielu said it was impossible to pick a favourite artist.

‘‘I love old school – you can’t get better than old RNB, 80s, 90s – and early this morning I was singing a bit of Barry White and Parton. I love it all.’’

Tanielu said she was more than happy to take requests from passers-by in need of some music to brighten up their day.

‘‘If someone’s walking past singing a song I know, I’ll Dolly jump in on it and they end up stopping for a bit.

‘‘A couple of times I was singing some Maori songs and some students from Weltec came down and starting singing along, which was awesome,’’ she said.

Her colleagues had also, so far, been receptive to her singing, with even those on high scaffoldin­g able to hear her powerful voice.

‘‘They tell me to chuck down my hard-hat and busk us enough money for lunch.

‘‘I hope it doesn’t end up driving them insane.’’

 ?? PHOTO: MONIQUE FORD/FAIRFAX NZ ?? Labourer Tepua Tanielu is becoming known for belting out the hits while controllin­g traffic in central Wellington.
PHOTO: MONIQUE FORD/FAIRFAX NZ Labourer Tepua Tanielu is becoming known for belting out the hits while controllin­g traffic in central Wellington.

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