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Covid 19 Delta outbreak: Waiheke Island remains off limits to Aucklanders but islanders can travel to the city

Bernard Orsman
By Bernard Orsman
Auckland Reporter·NZ Herald·
5 Oct, 2021 10:08 PM4 mins to read

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Waiheke Islanders have been pushing for their own Covid border. Photo / NZME
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Waiheke Islanders have been pushing for their own Covid border. Photo / NZME

Waiheke and Aotea Great Barrier Islands remain off limits to Aucklanders under the new level 3 rules, but residents of the two islands are allowed to visit the city to join another bubble or for recreation.

The latest alert level update issued on the Ministry of Health website says: "You can only travel to Waiheke Island or Great Barrier Island (Aotea Island) if you are a resident on either of the islands."

Waiheke Local Board chairwoman Cath Handley told residents of the new rule this morning on the Waiheke Community Notice Board Facebook page.

Fullers360 want to know if they can carry daytrippers to Waiheke Island. Photo / NZME
Fullers360 want to know if they can carry daytrippers to Waiheke Island. Photo / NZME

A spokeswoman for Fullers360, which runs ferry services to Waiheke, said a Waiheke resident wishing to leave the island for a permitted reason under alert level 3 was able to do so.

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"This means there are no changes to how we're operating our service to Waiheke under alert level 3 – our crew will continue to monitor passengers and report to the police where they have identified instances of non-compliance," she said.

Handley said other board members are greatly relieved and delighted that the Government has been responsive to the island's unique situation.

The board had written to the Government to formally request a border, similar to that at the city's Northland and Waikato boundaries.

It was pushing for a localised border on the grounds Waiheke has never had a case of Covid-19, and locals fear the easing of alert levels could bring thousands of Aucklanders there while regional boundaries are still in place.

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There were major concerns about what a case would do to the island, which has one supermarket and limited medical services, she said.

Yesterday, Fullers360 was seeking clarity on whether it can ferry day trippers to Waiheke Island under the new alert level 3 rules.

A spokeswoman for the ferry operator said it is working with Auckland Transport and the NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi to understand what the new three-step approach means for public transport operators.

Under the level 3 rules, Fullers is running ferries for essential travel only, meaning Aucklanders cannot make the 35-minute journey from downtown Auckland to the popular island.

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"Our ferry timetables remain unchanged and we will continue to provide ferry services with our reduced alert level 3 timetable in place," she said.

Whatever happens with ferry services to the island, the popular Waiheke Walking Festival from November 5 to November 21 is not going ahead this year.

Festival manager Vicki Angland said despite working tirelessly to navigate the restrictions to operate within, yesterday's announcement means the earliest Auckland could be back into level 2 will be the end of October - "and that's not guaranteed".

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      Waiheke Island Tourism Inc chairwoman Christina Hyde recently said the island will be a key player in the Auckland region's economic recovery from lockdown.

      She was commenting on a 2021 visitor satisfaction survey that found 81 per cent of visitors were New Zealanders, one in five had visited the island more than 10 times and it is a romantic hotspot for couples.

      Handley said there is a "deep load of pain" among businesses on the island, saying the local economy is affected more by lockdown because a higher proportion of the economy is reliant on visitor business.

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      The island's permanent population of about 9500 residents swells to about 35,000 people over summer, and more than 35 per cent of the homes are holiday homes.

      Handley said when Auckland was put into a level 4 lockdown on August 17, some holiday home owners rushed to the island, which "really rankles" with islanders doing their bit, being in a bubble and wearing masks.

      "We appreciate those people who haven't rushed here," she said.

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