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Somebody grinding your gears?

Bike Auckland’s Volunteer and Events Manager Phoebe Balle shares her experience attending a skills-intensive mediation training.

Visibility matters: let’s make the biggest celebration of bikes that Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland has ever seen

Biketober is the ultimate grassroots festival of bikes. Wherever you are in Tāmaki Makaurau, Biketober events happen near you. That visibility matters more than ever this year because we will be welcoming new Councillors and Local Board members. Let’s show them how their communities come alive on bikes.

Why We Need to Rethink Free and Cheap On-Street Car Parking

The availability of free or cheap on-street parking has long been seen as a right for drivers, but it’s time to critically examine its true costs.

Letter from the Principal of Freemans Bay School to the Minister for Transport

Principal Cindy Walsh writes on behalf of the Freemans Bay School community to raise serious concerns regarding the impending blanket reversal of safe speeds.

How to Get More People Cycling in Your Local Community

Here are three great tips from the pros for how to inspire a love of cycling in our local area.

The Towel Technique: A Clever Way to Teach Kids to Ride a Bike

Four-year-old Sophie was struggling to transition away from training wheels when her mum tried the towel technique. What is it and could it help your kid learn to ride?

Mar 13, 2025
Have your say on the Annual Budget for 2025 – 2026

Here’s your opportunity to let Auckland Council know what you want them to invest in over the next financial year. We’ve put together some prompts to get you started.

Letter to Auckland Transport: Speed Limit Reversals 2025

In the ongoing saga that is the ex-Transport Minister’s Speed Rule, it appears that Auckland Transport is offering to raise speeds on roads that they don’t legally have to raise them on. In response, All Aboard, Bike Auckland, Brake, and Living Streets Aotearoa have sent the below letter to Auckland Transport CEO Dean Kimpton.

Links to Glen Innes Cycleways: A Local’s Call for Completion

Charmaine from Bike Eastern Suburbs shares her anticipation as a local for the network of protected cycleways that will be provided by the Links to Glen Innes Cycleways project. She encourages Auckland Transport to “get on with it”, so we can get riding for our A to B!

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