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HomeFishingOne Ocean ProtestOne Ocean protest group confirms driving route for Saturday rally

One Ocean protest group confirms driving route for Saturday rally

Organisers of the upcoming One Ocean protest have released the full driving route for this Saturday’s planned convoy across Auckland, with vehicles expected to gather at the Albany Park and Ride before heading south through the city.

The group says participants should begin arriving from 7am, with the convoy set to depart at 8:30am via Elliot Rose Avenue and Munroe Lane before joining State Highway 1 southbound at Oteha Valley Road. The route then continues over the Harbour Bridge, onto State Highway 16, and through the port area.

From there, vehicles will follow Stanley Street onto Tamaki Drive, continuing through to Kohimarama Road, looping up to Kepa Road, descending Patterson Avenue back to Tamaki Drive, and returning to Stanley Street. Drivers will then disperse onto the motorway network heading south, west or north.

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Organisers say handouts with contact information and key event details will be provided on the day. They have also encouraged participants to share their reasons for attending as part of the group’s wider campaign messaging.

No official traffic advisories have yet been issued, but motorists should expect delays along sections of the planned route on Saturday morning.

 

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