April 2019
A sub-standard section of the Moonee Ponds Creek Trail in Essendon that has been crying out for improvement for years is about to be upgraded.
Join Cadel Evans in conversation
Bicycle Network members and friends are invited to join Cadel Evans AM in conversation with sport commentator Gerard Whateley at the 2019 David Parkin Oration.
EU to mandate vehicle technologies to save lives
New regulations will see safety technologies that reduce human driver error become mandatory in all European vehicles by 2022.
City Centre Cycleways could get people moving
The Tasmanian Bicycle Council thinks the lack of cycleways in Hobart’s city centre is holding back people who would like to use a bike to get to work, education, services and shops.
Share the joy of riding with those that can’t
Passionate bike riders in Avondale Heights and the surrounding areas are being called on to help with Melbourne’s newest Cycling Without Age chapter.
Ebike research: chance to win a $50 gift card
A team of researchers at Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane is investigating the experiences and perceptions of ebike users in Australia.
Move more, sit less, sleep well
Move more, sit less and make sure you get enough sleep is the latest health message for Aussie children and young people.
Bikes beat buses by two hours in commuter race
Commuters on bikes beat those catching replacement buses to the city by more than two hours in Melbourne this morning as rail disruptions caused commuter chaos.
Out: daylight savings. In: bike lights
Don’t get caught in the dark is the message from Bicycle Network to Australia’s bike riders as daylight savings ends and winter weather begins to set in.
Legislative Council elections in May
Tasmanian Legislative Council elections on 5 May are likely to get drowned out by federal election campaigns, but there are three seats up this year and all of them are in areas popular for bike riding.