October 2017
It may have taken 2000 kilometres of riding but the effort was worth the reward. You just had to see the smiles on the faces of sisters Audrey and Barbara Hill.
It’s not too late to join the ebike ride
There is still an opportunity to join Tasmania’s first multi-day ebike ride.
Tasmania state election pitch to the parties
With a Tasmania state election due by March 2018, Bicycle Network has made submissions to the Liberal government, the Labor Party and the Greens.
Dooring drivers locked up
In car technology has taken another small step towards tackling the big problem of drivers dooring bike riders.
Councils and oBike sign agreement
Melbourne’s inner councils have struck a memorandum of understanding with operators of dockless bike share scheme, oBike.
Metro Tunnel works in Parkville
The Parkville precinct will see numerous roadside worksites in the next few months as Melbourne Metro Tunnel work ramps up.
Bicycle and accessory recalls
Bicycle and accessory recalls happen when products are found to be faulty or don't comply with local standards. Current recall information is on this page.
RACV bike research highlights potential
Royal Automobile Club of Victoria (RACV) bike research has found that with a little bit of help we can get more people riding.
City of Melbourne councilor earmarks change
City of Melbourne’s transport chair Nic Frances Gilley has outlined his ideas to refresh Melbourne’s transport strategy and reduce cars.
Australia has a long way to go
The latest Census data has revealed that Australia has a long way to go if it’s going to solve its traffic congestion woes.