Cycle Summit Video – OraTaiao
Rhys Jones, senior lecturer at University of Auckland, spoke at the summit for OraTaiao: New Zealand Climate & Health Council – a group of medical professionals and students concerned about...
View ArticleCycle Summit Video – Counties Manukau Sport
In this video from the Cycle Summit, Kerri Wells talks about Counties Manukau Sport’s activities in providing cycle skills training and finding safe spaces for children to learn and be competent...
View ArticleCycle Summit Video – Auckland Transport
In this video from the Cycle Summit, we have Matthew Rednall, manager of Auckland Transport’s Community Transport section – talking about how cycling is part of the Auckland Plan, and what kind of...
View ArticleCycle Summit Video – Sport Waitakere
Now up in this Cycle Summit video, we have Rochelle Young, from Sport Waitakere, describing the cooperation between Council and various other agencies and clubs in encouraging cycling for sport and...
View ArticleCycle Summit Video – Nga Iwi School Project
In one of our last Cycle Summit speaker videos, we have Hamish Mackie, of Mackie Research and Consulting, talk about the Nga Iwi School project in Mangere. Using the concept originally created by Paul...
View ArticleCycle Summit Video – ClipOn Challenge
In this second-to-last speaker video from the Cycle Summit, we have Callum McNair, organiser of the ClipOn Challenge (last year’s ride across the Auckland Harbour Bridge and the Northern Busway),...
View ArticleCycle Summit Video – Cycling & Population Health
We have left this video from the Cycle Summit for last as we wrap up the series, because it is one of the key messages. Hear Alexandra Macmillan, population health researcher at University of...
View ArticleCycle Summit Videos – The Very Last One(s)!
Okay – we know we said we’d be done with speaker videos from the Cycle Summit! Well, that is technically true, yet… there’s… still more… videos… – namely a series of “after event” interviews where we...
View ArticleLovin’ our Waterfront
I don’t get sentimental often, but our Waterfront is a dead cert, everytime, to make me fall in love. I love the Wynyard Quarter, Tamaki Drive and the ferry building, I even love the area west of the...
View ArticleHow the Netherlands became a car-dominated country…
…full of wide roads, with cyclists and pedestrians being killed in droves, and city squares used as car parks. And how they became what they are today. Strong stuff. .
View ArticleSkypath Open Day – Thanks For Your Input – And Keep It Coming
Just some of the crowds who turned out in Northcote to find out more A massive ‘ thank you’ from the SkyPath team to everyone who came on Saturday to the Open Day sessions. It’s hugely affirmative to...
View ArticleLos Angeles: Making Auckland look auto centric since 1990
Venice Beach bike path Following on from Barb’s post on Los Angeles’ Ciclovia event, it is interesting to see just how much further ahead the supposedly car obsessed LA is than Auckland on public...
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