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Auckland's seabird hotspots
Step out to a feathered adventure on our doorstep.
Work continues for Quay Street Cycleway Extension
Work has resumed in Quay Street today.
Life in the Bike Lane – Sam Learmonth
Lawyer Sam Learmonth regularly rides around Herne Bay and the waterfront, via Westhaven.
First trees replanted in Teal Park
The first two trees have been replanted in Teal Park as part of the Quay Street Cycleway Extension.
Life in the Bike Lane – Ingrid Granda
Engineer Ingrid Granda regularly rides her road bike along Grafton Gully from Kingsland, and loves Auckland’s growing bike network.
Auckland gem: Rangitoto Island
Catching a ferry to Rangitoto Island to explore this iconic Auckland landmark is the perfect summer day trip.
Is your bottom dirty? Pest-carrying hulls threaten New Zealand’s only national marine park
Boaties are being asked to clean their hulls to slow down the spread of fanworm and protect Great Barrier’s Island’s underwater world from other marine pests.
First concrete poured for CRL tunnel box
The first concrete has been poured for the CRL tunnel box in Albert Street.
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