September 2017
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Ride2School blitz in Tassie
Bicycle Network’s Ride2School program has been ramped up in Tasmania now that Michael Haynes has joined the team as the co-ordinator.
Motoring group works on a cycle-friendly policy
Tasmania’s proposed minimum passing distance law was the subject of a valuable workshop held by the Royal Automobile Club of Tasmania (RACT) recently.
Good signs for Launceston riders
Launceston has a plan to make it easier to link up to the Mowbray-Rocherlea trail, north-east of the city.
Build it and they will ride
Sydney commuters are leaving their cars at home and shifting to buses, trains and bike paths (if they exist).
Trauma statistics once again show the need to minimise risks
New research from local hospital statistics reported today has shown that serious trauma resulting from bike crashes grew by almost 10% between 2007 and 2015.
Grit, dirt and dust – Gravel Grit goes off without a hitch
Yesterday more than 200 riders took a gritty, off-road adventure at Bicycle Network’s first Gravel Grit Central Coast in partnership with Cyclist Magazine Australia.
Bushfire threat to Gravel Grit Central Coast minimal
A small bushfire in the Watagans National Park is not expected to impact Bicycle Network’s inaugural Gravel Grit Central Coast this Sunday.
Yarra City Council pioneers 30km/h local streets
The City of Yarra will become the first Victorian council to introduce a 30 km/h speed limit for local road users, a development welcomed by Bicycle Network.
Northern Territory at the top end of female participation
The Northern Territory continues to cement its position as Australia’s bike riding capital with Super Tuesday North data revealing an almost even spread of male and female riders today. Currently, Super Tuesday data shows that only one in three bike riders are women across the rest of Australia. While full results are still to come, [...]