It’s Campaign Time…Welcome to Cycling Works!
Bike Auckland’s newest campaign is up and running, and we’re amped. Cycling Works will add Tamaki Makaurau’s businesses to the call for protected cycleways in our region, not only challenging […]
Project Watch: Isthmus 2024
Following our recent Central City update we turn our eyes to the Isthmus. Full of people, and places they can bike to – shops, schools, public transport – this central swathe […]
Good for business, good for Tāmaki Makaurau
Written by Lou Annabell for Bike Auckland. Our campaign Cycling Works for Tāmaki Makaurau has a simple message: protected bike lanes are good for business and good for Tāmaki Makaurau […]
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 […]
Project Watch – City Centre 2024
It’s time for a fresh look at all the bike infrastructure being delivered across Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland. We report on what’s been built, what’s underway, and what’s glimmering on the […]
I went on a train ride to the CAN Do and 2WALKandCYCLE conference and it was awesome
Chief Biking Officer Fiain d’Leafy tells us about their adventure with Chair Karen Hormann to Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington! They took their bikes on the train, connected with other awesome advocates […]
Come work with us: Communications Manager
Key details Are you passionate about creating a more lovable, sustainable, and people-friendly Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland? Are you a storyteller, ready to inspire and motivate people into action? Can you craft […]
Have Your Say on the GPS on Land Transport by 2 April 2024
The Government’s draft Government Policy Statement on Land Transport (GPS) is open for your feedback until 2 April at midday, 12pm. As we noted when it was first released, it […]
Time For Auckland Transport’s Board To Stand Up For Road Safety
Auckland Transport (AT)’s Katoa, Ka Ora road safety plan is the result of two years of consultation, 8,000 submissions, broad support from elected representatives, and compelling evidence of results. So […]