New pathways Whau the people
The last week has seen not one but two important additions to Auckland’s cycling network, a positive sign of what’s possible in otherwise stressful times.
On Tuesday, a dawn karakia marked the official completion of the Great North Rd improvements.
The bike lanes along the ridge have already been open for some time, and they have made a huge improvement to both the corridor itself, and all ages access to and around adjacent neighbourhoods.…
Greater Auckland’s Annual Plan feedback
Feedback on Auckland Council’s Annual Plan close 11.59pm this Sunday (29th March). If you want to make a submission and haven’t yet, you need to get onto it now. Giving feedback is easy – and you don’t need to answer every question if you don’t want to!…
What can we do?
Or rather, to echo Patrick’s post from last week, what we can do…
…about the maybe imminent – but always possible – imported liquid fuels crisis.
We, in this case, being everyone except the government. Because leadership doesn’t always come from the top down.…
Te Huia – what comes next?
This is a guest post by Darren Davis. It originally appeared on his excellent blog, Adventures in Transitland, which we encourage you to check out. It is shared by kind permission.
And is even more relevant as we are reminded by events just how important more travel options between cities beyond flying and driving really are.…
Weekly Roundup 20-March-2026
Welcome to another weekly roundup of all things cities and urbanism, we hope you’ve had a good week!
Our header image this week shows the installation Evanescent in Aotea Square, part of the Auckland Arts Festival. (Photo by Jolisa Gracewood) This week in Greater Auckland On Monday Patrick answered the question of what should the government do about the ongoing fuel crisis.…
Tolling will not touch the sides of Warkworth to Te Hana
With a contract due to be awarded in the next few months and construction starting later this year, at the most recent estimate of $3.5 to $4 billion – though possibly higher now – the Warkworth to Te Hana motorway will be the single most expensive roading project NZ has ever built (so far).…
Who meets the Ministers?
This is a guest post from an interview with Dr Caroline Shaw by Living Streets Aotearoa, on a recently released research paper titled Commercial Influences on Healthy Transport: Interest Group Engagement With Transport Ministers in Aotearoa/New Zealand 2017–2022.
You can check out the original article here.…
What Should We Do?
Or rather:
What We Should Do…
…about the maybe imminent – but always possible – imported liquid fuels crisis.
And by “we”, I mean the New Zealand Government, whose job this is.
First, and above all: we should think and act strategically, not just reactively.…
Weekly Roundup 13-March-2026
It’s Friday the 13th! Hope you’re feeling lucky. Enjoy this roundup of stories that caught our eye this past week. This week in Greater Auckland On Tuesday, Matt did a deep dive into the hidden details of the recent City Rail Link test.…
Charts to watch as fuel goes up
There’s a lot going on in the world right now and it has the potential to have significant impact on transport (and the economy) here in New Zealand.
With that in mind, I thought I’d just pull together a few quick charts.…
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