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Title Post date What Where Attached files
The health benefits to children of walking school buses in Auckland 27 Jul 2006
Safer routes - an overview 27 Jul 2006
Returning streets to the people 27 Jul 2006
Making walking and cycling safer: lessons from the Netherlands and Germany 27 Jul 2006
The broader impact of walking to school among adolescents etc 27 Jul 2006
Uk government to urged to establish a national walking strategy 27 Jul 2006
Development of a reliable measure of walking within and outside the local neighborhood: RESIDEs neig 27 Jul 2006
The exercise prescription: new options 27 Jul 2006
Comparison of three interventions to increase walking etc 27 Jul 2006
Distance of walking in childhood and femoral bone density etc 26 Jul 2006
The link between obesity and the built environment 26 Jul 2006
Walking towards sustainability (Auckland Region) 26 Jul 2006
Bay of Plenty Regional Land Transport Strategy 25 Jul 2006
Tramping Information (Central Hawkes Bay) 25 Jul 2006
Wairarapa Physical Activity 25 Jul 2006
Pavement Treatment (Carterton) 25 Jul 2006
Carterton street map 25 Jul 2006
Auckland Regional Road Safety Plan 2004-2010 24 Jul 2006
Auckland household travel survey 24 Jul 2006
Waiheke children set to walk to school 24 Jul 2006
School travel plans take on 10,000 steps (Auckland) 24 Jul 2006
Auckland Waterfront Vision Principles 24 Jul 2006
Maps of the Auckland Region 24 Jul 2006
Urban Form (Auckland Regional Council) 24 Jul 2006
Sustainable School Travel Symposium (Auckland) 24 Jul 2006

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Living Streets Aotearoa is the New Zealand organisation for people on foot, promoting walking-friendly communities. We are a nationwide organisation with local branches and affiliates throughout New Zealand.

We want more people walking and enjoying public spaces be they young or old, fast or slow, whether walking, sitting, commuting, shopping, between appointments, or out on the streets for exercise, for leisure or for pleasure.

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