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Turning Our Backs on Walking and Cycling: Harbour Bridge Events Cancelled

Waka Kotahi has cancelled its Walk It, Wheel It series of Auckland Harbour Bridge events. Bike Auckland says the cancellation has not been announced publicly but was confirmed in correspondence […]

Decorate thy bike parking with yarn – a ‘How-to’ guide from Yarn for Pride

Every year, in celebration of Pride Month (February) and the growing local cycle facilities, Rainbow Riders Tāmaki Makaurau create ‘Yarn for Pride’, decorating the cycle parking along Karangahape road with colourful and funky knitted or crocheted scarves. Not only does it bring a smile to passers-by, but it’s also easy for beginner knitters and crocheters to get involved.

Want to do something similar or get involved? Read on for some tips.

Inclusive Cycling Report 2023

In 2023, as part of our Inclusive Cycling project funded by Hoe Ki Angitū (Waka Kotahi Innovation Fund), Bike Auckland commissioned Grab Your Wheels, Let’s Travel to compile a report on the […]

Glen Eden Micromobility Hub Network Pilot Programme 

Researchers at Auckland University’s School of Architecture and Planning have received funding from Waka Kotahi’s innovation fund to trial a six-month programme to base a micro-mobility hub at Glen Eden […]

Liberate The Lane: The Next Steps

There’s been plenty going on behind the scenes of Bike Auckland’s Liberate The Lane campaign. It’s time we updated you. You’ll remember that earlier this year we commissioned a report […]

Give A Little campaign!

Update: We raised almost $15,000 towards the ongoing Liberate the Lane campaign through GiveaLittle! Thank you to MediaWorks for the generous discount on bus spaces, to our match funders Electric […]

We have limited edition stem caps!

Showing your support for a more connected cycle network in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland just got cooler with our limited edition Liberate the Lane stem caps! Read on for the backstory, […]

Physical barriers to inclusive cycling!

Earlier in 2023, as part of our Inclusive Cycling project, we partnered with Kimberly from Grab Your Wheels and various members of our disabled cycling community to audit 50km of […]

The inclusive cycling board game

MRCagney developed an awesome inclusive cycling board game – and we even got to try it out at one of our TryaCycle events! MRCagney created this game while they were […]

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