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The Auckland Regional Physical Activity & Sport Strategy is a lighthouse project.
As the Auckland region confronts a host of issues – highlighted in this document
– the Auckland Regional Sport & Physical Activity Strategy reveals important
priorities for future initiatives and illuminates a pathway for the next five years
in particular.
The strategy acknowledges the importance of sporting excellence, and it aims to
arrest and then reverse the declining levels of physical activity in the Auckland
region. It calls on key organisations to work collaboratively across the Auckland
Region to provide better quality opportunities for people to participate in sport
and physical activity.
SPARC (Sport & Recreation New Zealand) applauds the efforts of the parties to
this joint venture initiative. The Graham Report made plain the costs to New Zealand
of fragmented infrastructure (and the duplication inherent in our systems) and identified
the need for improved regional planning. It is very satisfying now to see this positive
response to those issues and the SPARC Board was pleased to sign off our substantial
contribution.
The list of participating groups makes impressive reading – Auckland Regional Council,
North Shore City Council, Waitakere City Council, Manukau City Council, Auckland
City Council, Papakura District Council, Franklin District Council, Rodney District
Council, Harbour Sport, Counties Manukau Sport, Sport Waitakere, Sport Auckland
and Ministry of Health. Partners. These groups are committed to matching SPARC’s $1 million
investment in the implementation of the strategy, a sure signal that the project
is both relevant and important to local organisations.
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November 2006
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