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Sunnynook Park came alive last weekend with the glow of lights, laughter, and music as our community gathered for Bike Rave Sunnynook Park!| Bike Auckland
Around the world, a curious and delightful trend has been making waves: people transforming their bicycles into fish. Fish bikes are a reminder that cycling can be playful, personal, and even a little surreal.| Bike Auckland
Grab your camera, hop on your bike, and show us what cycling means to you.| Bike Auckland
A chance to learn climate science by playing a game? Find out why coming along to the Biketober Climate Fresk may be the best climate action you can take.| Bike Auckland
Fiáin d'Leafy has resigned from their role as Chief Biking Officer of Bike Auckland. Their last day will be 21 October.| Bike Auckland
Bike Valet is now popping up at all sorts of high-profile events. What is it, how did it come about, and why was 2024 such a milestone year for the service?| Bike Auckland
We've gathered everything you need to make an informed vote this local election. Before you vote, check out this page.| Bike Auckland
Six of the candidates for Auckland’s mayor have taken the Bikeable Auckland Pledge. Find out what they think about bikes and cycling.| Bike Auckland
We asked our team to tell us why Biketober matters to them, and why we want to make this year's Biketober more impactful than ever.| Bike Auckland
From vintage flair to disco lights, adaptive cycling to storytelling nights, Biketober 2025 promises something for everyone—whether you're a seasoned rider, a curious newcomer, or just love a good party on wheels. Check out these highlights from the calendar.| Bike Auckland
Your vote packs a punch! Whether you want to see cycleways improved, more climate action, safer streets, or just better local perks, casting your vote is the way to shape the place you live, work, and spend time with family and friends. Here's how to make sure everyone votes, actually.| Bike Auckland
Local government can sometimes feel distant, yet it has a huge influence on our daily lives. From the bus lanes we rely on, to the crossings outside our universities, to the cycleways we wish existed in our neighbourhoods – local boards and councils are the ones shaping them.| Bike Auckland
Something remarkable has been happening on Point Chevalier and Meola Roads – substantial numbers of people are using the infrastructure we fought so hard for.| Bike Auckland
The Inner West Network were three fabulous street improvement projects initially proposed in 2016, which link to each other and into the existing cycle network. All together they connect Grey […]| Bike Auckland
Surrey Crescent from the Grey Lynn shops to the Old Mill Road/Garnet Road intersection are getting permanent safety improvements for people on bikes and on foot.| Bike Auckland
Your vote packs a punch! Whether you want to see cycleways improved, more climate action, safer streets, or just better local perks, casting your vote is the way to shape the place you live, work, and spend time with family and friends. Here's how to make sure everyone votes, actually.| Bike Auckland
We tap into Local Board Member Richard Northey's experience about what local boards actually do - and how they can help people on bikes.| Bike Auckland
The 2025 State of the City report is damning. And car-centricity is a big part of the problem.| Bike Auckland
A cycleway which already exists and is well used is being replaced by a motor vehicle lane. Here's how you can help.| Bike Auckland
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.| Bike Auckland