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greaterauckland.org.nz

Greater Auckland is a non-profit group that advocates for public transport and urbanism in Auckland, New Zealand. The group was originally founded as the Auckland Transport Blog but has since evolved to analysing and publishing on a number of Auckland issues. Transport Blog's first post came on 8 July 2008 written in blog style by urban planner Josh Arbury, titled "Trains", which discussed the progress made on the Auckland train network. Arbury later said he was inspired to make comment on transport after seeing several episodes of a YouTube documentary by sustainable transport campaigner Michael Tritt, Auckland, City of Cars, which critiqued Auckland's dependence on cars and low uptake of public transport. Matt Lowrie and Patrick Reynolds later joined the site as regular contributors, and became de facto administrators after Arbury took on the job of principal transport planner at Auckland Council in March 2012. More information...

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