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(Redirected from New Zealand Walking Access Commission)

Herenga ā Nuku Aotearoa, the Outdoor Access Commission
Agency overview
Formed29 September 2008
HeadquartersWellington, New Zealand
Employees12 to 14 (varies)
Annual budgetNZ$1.8 million0[1]
Minister responsible
Agency executives
  • Don Cameron, Chairperson
  • Ric Cullinane, Chief Executive
  • Parent agencyMinistry for Primary Industries
    Websiteherengaanuku.govt.nz

    Herenga ā Nuku Aotearoa, the Outdoor Access Commission (formerly the New Zealand Walking Access Commission, Ara Hīkoi Aotearoa) is a crown agent that helps to negotiate, establish, maintain, and improve public access to the outdoors. It works with other agencies, local groups and communities to create and tend to tracks and trails.

    Much of the commission's work is helping to resolve disputes over access to land or negotiating new access.

    Although it is called the Walking Access Commission it also works on public access to the outdoors for other outdoor users including mountain bikers, anglers, hunters, horse riders, trail runners, climbers and landowners. The commission administers a national strategy on outdoor access. It develops and shares maps of outdoor access. It provides these maps and other information to the public, and it educates about people's public access rights and responsibilities in the outdoors.

    The commission has a small staff in Wellington and a network of regional field advisers located around the country. It is governed by an independent board of six members appointed by the minister.

    The commission's functions are described in the Walking Access Act 2008.

    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ Walking Access Commission; et al. (2019). Statement of Performance Expectations 2019-2020 (PDF) (Report). Walking Access Commission.
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