Cycling around the news – 10 October 2024
In a bumper fortnight for news, we share a roundup of updates from the community, our own articles and news from other outlets in one handy list.
Listen to Auckland’s children and keep safe speed limits
Children prefer cycling and walking, but most of their travel time is in a car. They can’t drive, they can’t vote and they have most to lose.
Long Term Plan Submission Guide 24/34
Auckland Council’s Long Term Plan (10-Year Budget) for 2024 – 2034 is up for consultation, and it’s a big read! We’ve identified the bits of their proposal that relate to […]
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 […]
Auckland Budget 23-24 Submission Guide
At Bike Auckland we believe in creating a city that people want to invest in – We can create this liveable city by investing in walking, cycling, and public transport. Investing now will save us more money in the future – which is why your feedback on this Auckland Budget is so important.
Come work with us: Community Activation Manager
Are you passionate about the many benefits that riding bikes (and walking, scooting, using mobility devices and so on!) can bring for whānau (family) and their communities? Do you have […]
Bike infrastructure report card: how well is Auckland progressing?
Depending how hard you’ve worked report cards either generate feelings of pride or wanting to hide it from your parents. In this blog, the Bike Auckland Infrastructure team give their […]
Tāmaki Drive – celebrating more than driving
Tāmaki Drive and the shoreline that it follows is a lot of things for many people. A glorious view over the bays and to Rangitoto. A route to work or […]
An e-bike camping holiday in Tāmaki Makaurau!
This is a guest blog, written by Christopher Dempsey about Maurice Wells and his adventurous family. A huge thanks to Maurice for sharing his adventure, and to Christopher for writing […]