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Tasting plate of goodness: recent stuff
There’s a lot going on at the moment; dive in and get a taster of it
Read More“It’s really good but where’s the consultation?!” tactical urbanism, social licence and opening minds
A Low Traffic Neighbourhood project in Onehunga, using tactical urbanism, is a theatre for some very familiar angst – but also some very unfamiliar progress.
Read MoreClimate Change Commission Draft Budget Submission Guide (Done in 3 mins!) Due 28th
It’s time again to speak up: tell the leaders to do right by our future – cos if we don’t, they won’t.
Read MoreClimate nerd kōrero alert!
Through the power of Zoom, we have the chance to hear Lord Deben, the UK’s big daddy of climate change response, chat with our own climate caretaker, Dr Harry Clark.
Read MoreJust what the therapist ordered: A short commute
The last 12 months have been tough. I think everyone could do with a mental health boost. So let’s build transport infrastructure that gives us commuting experiences that are good for the soul.
Read MoreClimate budgets: reckons, responses and raruraru
A few pointers to find the good stuff (and cut through some screeching) on the Climate Commission’s draft budgets for reducing our greenhouse gas emissions.
Read MoreLow Traffic Neighbourhoods can, and should, benefit us all
We all want good street design, and varied transport options. So let’s make sure we are very deliberately building for all of us.
Read MoreTis the season to be readin’
Summer is coming (supposedly), but even if the weather isn’t playing ball, at least holidays are coming. And with a bit more time to breathe, we thought we’d suggest some good reading for you good folks wanting better cities.
Read MoreOut with “Road Safety”, in with “Transport Health”
The reported road toll is only the tip of the iceberg. Let’s rethink how transport affects personal and community health.
Read MoreWellington: “Progress is hard!” Other cities: “Hold my beer”
As Wellington twitches with frustration about the future of its transport, other cities are rolling their sleeves up, leaning into the challenges and making stunning progress. These webinars are a must-hear.
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