July 2018
On the first rest day of this year's Tour de France, we take a look back and recap all the action from the first week of racing.
Sydney surges ahead with separation
The City of Sydney’s head of Cycling Strategy, Fiona Campbell, was a big hit at the recent Bike Futures seminar, showing how separated cycleways could be retrofitted into old city streets.
Forth River valley & footy rides
A ride from Forth and valet parking at the football in Hobart are two fine cycling options this Sunday 29 July.
Hobart bridge build begins & transport strategy opens
Hobart has started building a new shared path bridge over the Brooker Highway and called for public comment on its draft Transport Strategy.
Could Campbell Street separate riders?
Our recent Bike Futures seminar looked at the opportunities and challenges for installing a separated bicycle lane on Campbell Street in Hobart.
Charges laid from Jason Lowndes crash
A driver involved in the crash that killed Jason Lowndes has been charged by Victoria Police.
Minimising the impact of construction
Bicycle Network brought together bike advocates and stakeholders from across Sydney to discuss issues and concerns arising from major construction works.
WA ads still not up to speed
Despite already being embarrassed once this year by bike-shaming advertisements, the WA Government has doubled down with a confusing reboot.
Riders duck-shoved on Swan Street
The massive Swan Street Bridge widening project has inexplicably failed to fix the sub-standard underpasses at the Yarra River.
Port Phillip to boost bike network
The City of Port Phillip has signalled a major upgrade to it bike riding network, with eleven bike corridors to be completed in the next 10 years.