May 2018
The Australian Government has pledged $4.8 million for the unfinished sections of the North West Coastal Pathway between Sulphur Creek and Latrobe, joining local government commitments.
Bikes benefit from Euro safety rating
For the first time cars have been rated for safety in crashes with bike riders.
Driving making us fatter
People who mainly use cars for transport are heavier than those that use a bike.
Recall: Cranks blow fuse
Bike manufacturer, Specialized has recalled its 2018 alloy Fuse Comp mountain bike because of faulty crank arms.
Bike bridge to Fishermans Bend being planned
The State Budget has provided funding for detailed planning of a new bike and tram bridge over the lower Yarra to Fishermans Bend.
Block devices before they drive up road deaths
Bicycle Network is calling for mandatory mobile phone intervention technology in cars to take devices out of the hands of drivers.
Volunteers recognised at special celebration
National Volunteer Week celebrations are in full swing, with Bicycle Network volunteers recognised with honour board induction and life membership tonight.
Commuters still queuing in cars
Despite the average Melburnian's commute being 15 kilometres, three-quarters of all workers are still driving their cars to the office.
A flow of benefits from Greening the Pipeline
Hear from Bicycle Network President Dr Zena Burgess on Greening the Pipeline – a special project that will give Melbourne's west a bike boost.
Bicycle volunteers kick off week with what they love
Bicycle Network Tasmania will celebrate its volunteers with a social ride and thank you lunch tomorrow at the Waterside Pavilion in Hobart