We’re fighting to improve bike riding conditions, build more facilities and create fairer legislation for bike riders. Help us make it easier for everyone to ride everyday.
Become a Member donate nowBicycle Network make a number of submissions to government throughout the year to help make bike riding easier.
People of all ages are jumping on e-bikes to take on headwinds and carry cargo home from the shops. Will you join the movement?
Together we can build more All Ages and Abilities cycleways so people aged 8-80 feel comfortable riding for transport
Check out how your city councillors have voted on issues or asked questions about bicycle projects/issues.
Together we can build an iconic tourism experience and local recreational path
Together we can build an iconic tourism experience and local transport corridor
Together we can build an iconic tourism experience and local transport corridor
Together we can build a safer alternative to Tolosa Street
Together we can complete the separated path between Rocherlea and Inveresk.
Together we can connect Sandy Bay to the Hobart city foreshore.
Together we can build a safer alternative to Tolosa Street
Making it easier to get to and from Hobart Airport
Together we can create a safer route between Kingston and Huntingfield along the Channel Highway.
Together we can create a safer route down Clarence Street
Improving the Tasman Bridge path
Together we can improve the Tasman Bridge path for bicycle riders.
Together we can complete Hobart's missing link and fix Collins Street
Find the contacts you need to campaign for better bicycle infrastructure
Our mission is to make it easier for everyone to ride a bike, every day. Here are some of the key milestones throughout Bicycle Network's history.
Victorian Council Elections 2024
This Victorian Council election, help elect candidates that support people friendly streets.
Heavy vehicle and truck blind spots block out a lot more of the road than people who ride bikes realise.
The number of bikes stolen across Victoria are on the rise each year. There are simple steps we can take to reduce the risk.
Bike riding and climate change
Bike riding can reduce our greenhouse gas emissions and the effects of climate change.
The bike lane report card is our way of rating on-road bike infrastructure. Use the map to explore on-road bike lanes near you.
Together we can make sure that Victoria's new bike lanes get a fair evaluation and create a change forever.
Vulnerable road users must be prioritised in the National Road Safety Strategy (NRSS) 2021-2030.
Let your local politicians know that you want more space for bikes as we welcome the increase in riding during the COVID-19 restrictions.
Distracted driving is a huge risk to people riding bikes and other vulnerable road users.
Together we can lower speed limits on local roads.
Raise the age of footpath riding – together we can make sure Australians of any age can ride on the footpath.
Dooring causes serious injury and death for bike riders – together we can focus attention on dooring and establish effective prevention.
Is it getting easier to ride a bike in Australia? Four Photos tracks the progress of important bike routes in our cities.
We look at the policies that make it easier or harder to ride a bike.
Together we can revitalise Melbourne's Sydney Road.
Together we can fix St Kilda Road.
Together we can extend and connect the Bay Trail in the City of Kingston.
Together we can banish the Gipps Street steps.
Reducing bike rider fatalities
The number people killed while riding a bike in Australia has not reduced for more than 20 years. Together we can make sure everyone comes home from a ride.
Together we can make sure the West Gate Tunnel project delivers good bike outcomes.
Together we can stop serial driving offenders risking the lives of vulnerable road users.
Let's extend the Peninsula Link Trail to connect Moorooduc and Mornington.
Together we can fix the Sydney Harbour Bridge steps.
Together we can connect Sydney's King Street.
Together we can connect bring back the College Street cycleway
Due to government inaction on state legislation and local landholder opposition, NSW bike riders are missing out.
What we've achieved
Previous campaigns
As Australia’s largest membership-based bike riding organisation with nearly 50,000 members, we’ve made real progress improving conditions for all bike riders over the past 40 years.
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