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Transport - Land

Whitten, Connor. “Waiheke bus protesters make tourists get out and walk.” Newshub, 9 April, 2017.

Jones, Richard. “AT plans review of bus routes.” Gulf News, 30 November, 2017.

Jones, Richard. “Keyhole standoff.” Gulf News, 30 November, 2017.

Horne, Mike. “Fullers Update: Congestion at Matiatia Keyhole.” Gulf News, 14 December, 2017.

Cumming, Geoff. “Rural road supersized.” Gulf News, 2018.

Davis, Rose. “AT roadblock to working bee.” Waiheke Marketplace, 25 April, 2018.

Haas, Emma. “Low priority Oue Street footpath goes ahead.” Gulf News, 5 July, 2018.

Transport - Marine

Ryde, George. “Age Discrimination.” Gulf News, 26 October, 2017.

Jones, Richard. “Fullers staff ‘working incredible hard’.” Gulf News, 28 December, 2017.

Advertisement, Fullers Ferries. Priority queueing trial, 2017.

Davis, Rose. “Fixing Matiatia madness local board’s top issue.” Waiheke Marketplace, 28 February, 2018.

Davis, Rose. “Local board seeks power over Matiatia.” Waiheke Marketplace, 28 February, 2018.

Jones, Richard. “SeaLink’s big red reveal.” Gulf News, 26 April, 2018.

Grieve, Duncan. “The great Waiheke ferry rort.” The Spinoff, 10 May, 2018.

Worthy, Diana. “More powers, more say over land.” Waiheke Marketplace, 30 May 2018.

Boladeras, Sophie. “Will it be a quick sale for Quickcat?” Gulf News, 26 July, 2018.

Gulf News. “Waste not, want not.” 27 September, 2018.

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Project Forever Waiheke

Project Forever Waiheke is a community initiative to support the development of a sustainable community and tourism strategy for Waiheke Island in conjunction with research partners, the Universities of Otago and Auckland, the Waiheke Island Tourism Forum and the Waiheke Island Local Board. The Waiheke Local Board Plan 2018-2021 includes the development of sustainable tourism strategy.


 
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A community-led initiative committed to developing sustainable community and tourism strategy for Waiheke Island, and to monitoring tourism impacts.