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Te Whau Pathway Auckland

@te_whau_pathway

Auckland’s off-road route connecting the Waitematā and Manukau harbours, built for pedestrians and cyclists.

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“The community is just ready for it.” Sharon Davies talks about Te Whau Pathway, a shared pathway being built along the Whau River in West Auckland. #tewhaupathway #sharedpath #aucklandcycling #aucklandwalks #westauckland vt.tiktok.com/ZSLYMv2yp/

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Alex, who lives in Te Atatū South, talks about what he would do if he could access his local river from Te Whau Pathway. #tewhaupathway #sharedpath #aucklandcycling #aucklandwalks #westauckland #kayaking vt.tiktok.com/ZSL22ffVH/

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Dai Bindoff, from Te Whau Pathway Environment Trust, talks about why he supports Te Whau Pathway. #tewhaupathway #sharedpath #aucklandcycling #aucklandwalks #westauckland #traffic #aucklandtraffic

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Not little but definitely hungry 🐛 + 🦢 🌱 = 🦋 #caterpillars #butterflies #tewhaupathway #tewhau #conservation #kahuku #monarchs #westauckland #riverbank #pathway

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“It’s a connection to our whenua for our whānau.” says Ruta Tai from Healthy Families Waitākere. #tewhaupathway #cycling #auckland #westauckland #walkway #outdoors #healthy #fitness #nature #water #whenua #awa

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George Willans, local Whau-tographer and our 2023 ‘Flow to the Whau’ winner, talks about his adventures with his mum Robyn finding the perfect picture. .#tewhaupathway #flowtothewhau #larosareserve #photography #naturephotography #westauckland

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“I know there’s a river here but it’s kind of hard for me to get to it.” Tim Galea, Te Atatū South resident, talks about why he supports Te Whau Pathway. #tewhaupathway #kayaking #wateraccess #riveraccess #outdoors #newlynn #glendene #avondale #greenbay #teatatusouth

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“We don’t really have something like this in West Auckland.” Jessica Rose, Avondale resident, explains why she supports Te Whau Pathway. #tewhaupathway #greenspaces #bluespaces #outdoors #newlynn #glendene #avondale #greenbay #blockhousebay #teatatusouth #kelston #nature

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“Strengthening of the green corridor.” Gilbert Brakey, from the Whau River Catchment Trust, talks about why he thinks the pathway is a great idea. #tewhaupathway #nature #westauckland #outdoors #newlynn #glendene #avondale #greenbay #blockhousebay #teatatusouth #kelston

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“It‘ll open up dead-end streets that back onto the Whau River.” Ross Clow, a patron of Te Whau Pathway Environment Trust, talks about why he supports the project. #tewhaupathway #nature #westauckland #outdoors #newlynn #glendene #avondale #blockhousebay #teatatusouth #Kelston

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We’ve extended the legal exemption for e-scooters, allowing you to use e-scooters with a max power output of 300 watts without them being classified as motor vehicles—so you don't need a driver's licence to ride, they don't need registration plates, and they can go on footpaths.

We’ve extended the legal exemption for e-scooters, allowing you to use e-scooters with a max power output of 300 watts without them being classified as motor vehicles—so you don't need a driver's licence to ride, they don't need registration plates, and they can go on footpaths.
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Today the Government granted an additional $14 million for the construction of the next stages of Te Whau Pathway. This is in addition to the $35.4 million already granted 🥳 See our website for all the deets - tewhaupathway.org.nz

Today the Government granted an additional $14 million for the construction of the next stages of Te Whau Pathway. This is in addition to the $35.4 million already granted 🥳

See our website for all the deets -
tewhaupathway.org.nz