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Auckland Harbour Bridge to close to southbound traffic tomorrow for Gaza protest

Author
Rachel Maher ,
Publish Date
Fri, 12 Sept 2025, 10:17am
Palestine supporters will march across the Auckland Harbour Bridge over Israel's actions in Gaza. Composite Image / Brett Phibbs, Alex Burton
Palestine supporters will march across the Auckland Harbour Bridge over Israel's actions in Gaza. Composite Image / Brett Phibbs, Alex Burton

Auckland Harbour Bridge to close to southbound traffic tomorrow for Gaza protest

Author
Rachel Maher ,
Publish Date
Fri, 12 Sept 2025, 10:17am

A full closure to one side of Auckland Harbour Bridge will take place tomorrow as thousands of pro-Palestine protesters march across. 

Southbound traffic from Auckland鈥檚 North Shore on the Northern Motorway will not be able to cross the bridge. 

It will be closed from Esmonde Rd and Fanshawe St from 9am. There is no time given when lanes will reopen. 

Police say they hold concerns over 鈥渟ignificant safety risks鈥 to themselves, police staff, and other motorists. 

Motorway signs this morning alerted motorists to the closure of all southbound traffic over the bridge tomorrow. 

The protest is expected to cause widespread traffic congestion. 

Organisers say they expect tens of thousands of people for the 鈥淢arch for Humanity鈥 protest, starting at Onepoto Domain in Northcote at 9.30am. 

NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) and Auckland Transport (AT) urged travellers to avoid the bridge or delay journeys. 

Northbound bridge lanes will reduce from four to three. 

鈥淎ll vehicles, especially freight, are recommended to use the Western Ring Route on state highways 16 and 18. 

鈥淭he southbound closure of the Auckland Harbour Bridge will cause knock-on effects across Auckland鈥檚 transport network and there may be ongoing congestion and delays after the protest has finished.鈥 

Public transport users should expect significant delays and cancellations to bus routes NX1, NX2, 82, 95B, 95C, 923, 97R, and 97B throughout the day. Some buses and routes may be cancelled. 

Relieving Waitemat膩 District Commander Inspector Stefan Sagar said police have communicated the 鈥渟ignificant safety risks鈥 to protest organisers. 

鈥淟arge numbers of pedestrians accessing the Harbour Bridge pose significant safety risks to themselves, our police staff, and other motorists. 

鈥淲eather may also pose safety risks to pedestrians in that area. 

鈥淲hile police respect the right to protest, we have reiterated safety concerns to organisers as part of ongoing communication.鈥 

Sagar expected protesters to move 鈥渟afely and efficiently鈥 while police deploy 鈥渟ignificant resources鈥 to ensure protesters are kept safe. 

He said police would be highly visible. 

A "Free Gaza" protest held in Britomart, Auckland earlier this year. Photo / Alex BurtonA "Free Gaza" protest held in Britomart, Auckland earlier this year. Photo / Alex Burton 

March for Humanity spokeswoman Nadia Abu-Shanab said they have had the sign-off from police. 

Abu-Shanab did not know when the protest would finish, but she expected it to take hours. 

鈥淲e鈥檙e expecting to have thousands of people come out to show their support for demanding our Government take action, to end the genocide in Gaza and impose sanctions on Israel. 

鈥淎nd there鈥檚 a lot of people who are passionate about that. So it might take many hours to move that diverse and awesome crowd of people through.鈥 

She said there were fears about strong winds tomorrow, but they are working with past organisers of bridge protests to ensure safety. 

鈥淲e鈥檙e wanting to go ahead because we鈥檝e got a really important message to deliver. The time is now to deliver that message. We鈥檙e on the eve of Winston Peters travelling to New York to a global leaders summit.鈥 

Earlier, the NZTA said heavy congestion and delays were expected in both directions on the bridge, as well as on other state highways and local roads. 

It said it would provide 鈥渞eal-time updates鈥 on Saturday morning and encouraged motorists to check NZTA social media and its website. 

Saturday鈥檚 march follows similar demonstrations in Australia last month, where tens of thousands of protesters marched over the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Brisbane鈥檚 Victoria Bridge. 

Last year, a h墨koi of thousands crossed the Auckland Harbour Bridge en route to Wellington to protest the controversial Treaty Principles Bill. 

The Hikoi mo te Tiriti crosses the Auckland Harbour Bridge into Auckland CBD. Photo / Michael CraigThe Hikoi mo te Tiriti crosses the Auckland Harbour Bridge into Auckland CBD. Photo / Michael Craig 

It took two hours for protesters to cross the bridge on two closed northbound lanes just after morning rush hour. 

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