March 2018
Work is starting soon on a major upgrade of Plenty Road that will improve the off-road path as well as providing space for roadies on the arterial itself.
Moreland looks ahead at transport
City of Moreland has thought better than waiting for a few years to implement a new integrated transport strategy, they're kicking it off now.
Melbourne crash causes confusion
Following video of a crash between an elderly man and a bike rider, Bicycle Network reached out to our friends at Maurice Blackburn to help clear up some confusion.
That’s not a Smurf, it’s a Super commuter counter
Australia’s streets will be awash with blue-shirted bicycle counters this Tuesday when almost 1,000 volunteers lead the Super Tuesday commuter count.
Performing a civic duty
Bicycle Network's NSW Public Affairs Manager Bastien Wallace calls on our shared sense of community pride to keep share bikes pedalling on the path to success.
More Yarra Trail delays
The evolving Swan St Bridge project is introducing further changes to detour arrangements for riders on the Main Yarra Trail.
Wagga Wagga set to ride
People in Wagga Wagga are set to benefit from 45 kilmotres of new bike trails before the end of 2019 thanks to funding from the NSW Government.
Ballarat: backward or forward for bikes?
Although the Premier preemptively killed off plans for one of Ballarat’s strategic cycling corridors, there is a strong chance it will be resurrected.
Ebike price shock
Riders keen on the increasingly popular electric assisted bicycle are in for a shock to the wallet with new tax being placed on ebikes.
March bike riding madness
With a jam packed calendar of events, the month of March is shaping up to be Australia's busiest bike month.