August 2018
While dockless share bikes have floundered in Australia, Brisbane’s docked CityCycle scheme continues to grow in popularity.
Protecting people who ride in Sydney’s inner west
More must be done to protect those who ride bikes in Sydney’s Inner West with data revealing 38 per cent jump in crash rates.
Australia’s longest, continuous rail trail now complete
The opportunities for cycling tourism are endless following the completion of the final stage of the Brisbane Valley Rail Trail, Australia's longest continuous hiking, cycling and horse riding trail.
Footpath riding with Olivia, Celeste and Chloe
Olivia is 8 years old and is scared that some of her friends who are about to turn 12 will soon be forced to ride their bikes on the road.
No rockets in this pocket
Melbourne has joined other advanced global cities with a move towards lower, 30km/h urban speed limits from September this year.
Chilling out on Childers Street
Bike access to Childers Street in South Kensington will be frozen from tomorrow as work on Melbourne Metro’s tunnel moves to the first stage of construction.
Report: road safety strategy failing
A report from the Australian Automobile Association (AAA) shows that bike rider fatalities increased by 80 per cent over the past 12 months.
Swan Street Bridge underpass to be widened
Following bike rider feedback, works will begin today to improve the hazardous Swan Street underpass on Melbourne's Main Yarra Trail.
Maribyrnong River sewer works soon
The Maribyrnong River Main Sewer is about to be upgraded through Avondale Heights, Essendon West and Aberfeldie, the approximate route of the Maribyrnong Trail.
TfV ponders Sydney Road upgrades
Transport for Victoria has developed concepts for major improvements to Sydney Road that include bike lanes instead of on-street car parking.