March 2019
Some of Australia’s fiercest advocates of road building and the car-based lifestyle are starting to have second thoughts: maybe more cars aren’t the answer?
Maribyrnong Trail Sewer Works
There will be minor inconvenience for riders along the Maribyrnong Trail in Essendon West for the next four months as part of the Maribyrnong River Main upgrades
Power pole sleepwalks onto Federation Trail
Last week a power pole planted itself plumb on the Federation Trail, and apparently no human had anything to do with it. Turns out this pole brings some good news.
Hobart wins from Wilkie federal bicycle funding
The member for Clark, independent MP Andrew Wilkie, has secured $850,000 in federal government funding for bicycle infrastructure for Hobart.
Mountain bike action at Derby, Wild Mersey & kunanyi/Mt Wellington
The federal government has awarded more than $1 million in regional grant funding to the Wild Mersey and Blue Derby mountain bike tracks and the City of Hobart wants to know what you think of the kunanyi/Mt Wellington tracks.
Friends of the rail trail show the way
Bicycle Network CEO Craig Richards escaped the city to experience the riding the trails of Bendigo with the Friends of the Bendigo-Kilmore Rail Trail.
History repeating in planned removal of cycleway
In what appears to be a case of history repeating, the current NSW Government will rip up another popular cycleway to make way for a new motorway.
Major disruption for Albert and Clarendon Streets
Two busy Melbourne bike routes face major disruption from tomorrow as the streets are closed for work on a new water main.
Sun, wind and rain doesn’t stop Peaks Challenge finishers
More than 1,500 cyclists have braved a mixed bag of alpine weather at the 10th edition of Peaks Challenge Falls Creek today.
Cammeray Roadies: One Team One Dream
Cammeray Roadies will be making their biggest Peaks Challenge Falls Creek attempt tomorrow and they sent us their story. Say hello if you see them!