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WHAT’S HAPPENING WITH THE WAKA BRIDGE AT KAITI BEACH?

June 16, 2025
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  • A bridge too far?
    The community has waited long enough. The Waka Bridge on Kaiti Beach Road was supposed to be a public treasure — but why is it still not open? We deserve answers:

    • Is it not safe?
    • Is it a health and safety issue?
    • Is it a naming issue?
    • Is more money needed for this project?

    Or is this just more endless delay?
    The Waka belongs to the people — not the bureaucracy. It’s time to open it to the public

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