AUCKLAND, Today: oOh!media New Zealand is thrilled to roll out 10 innovative advertising panels connected to five new Locky Dock locations in Whangārei, answering the call for increased micro mobility solutions in New Zealand’s northernmost city.
This expansion is part of oOh!media’s broader strategy to lead the way in integrating advertising with public infrastructure, enhancing community services nationwide while opening new marketing avenues for reaching elusive audiences.
In collaboration with Big Street Bikers, creators of the Locky Docks, this project promotes cycling by providing complimentary secure bike parking and charging facilities. Already a hit in cities like Auckland and Christchurch, the network supports sustainable urban travel at no cost to the public.
With a strong start, the new assets are making an impact, engaging over 31,559 locals weekly—68% of Whangārei’s population—generating over 880,000 contacts and 2.2 million impressions.
“These installations go beyond advertising,” says Nick Vile, General Manager of oOh!media New Zealand. “The model is an absolute win-win, not only offering valuable public amenity for a growing cycling community but also, promoting environmentally friendly urban mobility.”
“These docks provide secure, accessible parking for cyclists, supporting a safer, more inclusive city for all.” – Scott McKenzie
Building on the success of their ongoing collaboration with Big Street Bikers since 2023, this initiative combines Locky Docks with digital advertising panels to connect with consumers in high-traffic areas while promoting a more sustainable future.
Cleve Cameron, founder of Big Street Bikers & Locky Docks, shares, “Our partnership with oOh!media, Mercury, and the Whangārei District Council has been invaluable in providing affordable transport options to Whangārei and proving our unique model as we expand our network across the country.
“Our impact modelling indicates that the Whangārei network alone will bring a $32 million net social benefit to the community over the next decade. This is excellent news for purpose-driven brands.”
Scott McKenzie, Whangārei District Councillor and member of the Walking and Cycling Advisory Group, expresses his enthusiasm: “It’s fantastic to have such high-quality bike infrastructure in our city at minimal cost to the council, thanks to a public-private partnership.
“These docks provide secure, accessible parking for cyclists, supporting a safer, more inclusive city for all.”
With plans to grow the Locky Dock network further, including into areas previously lacking such services, oOh!media continues to champion sustainability, urban mobility, and the enhancement of local communities throughout New Zealand.
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