July 2019
The Transport Accident Commission (TAC) are giving out free donuts as part of their 'Donut' Disturb While Driving campaign, to make our roads a ‘hole’ lot safer.
They’re coming for our bike lanes
Cashed up tech start-ups have been snooping our streets for places to launch their autonomous vehicles, and they like the look of nice car-free bike lanes.
Easy women’s Cycleway ride to Moonah
Ride leader Dorothy McCartney is organising an easy trip along the Intercity Cycleway on Sunday 4 August, leaving the Boathouse at Cornelian Bay at 10 am.
Give the girls a bike
Bicycle Network's friend Sarah Anne has joined a crew of female riders who are taking on the full Tour de France to show the world what women can do.
Have your say on West Coast MTB strategy
The wild West Coast is the latest region in Tasmania to be bitten by the mountain biking bug, releasing a trails strategy for public comment this week that aims to set it apart from other MTB destinations.
Sydney Road information sessions
VicRoads is opening the floor to people who ride this week with information sessions in Brunswick and Coburg about the Sydney Road Improvement Project.
Hear how Adelaide & Geelong separated
You can hear how Adelaide and Geelong installed and are planning on-road, separated cycleways at a free public forum on Thursday 1 August at Hobart Town Hall.
Your guide to Le Tour
For those who have not been waiting for this moment all year, we've put together a beginners guide to the Tour de France 2019 - with fun facts, favourites and french phrases to learn.
Safer garbage trucks in Melbourne City
Bustling central Melbourne will be safer for bike riders and pedestrians following the introduction of modern, low-cabin waste collection trucks.
NT to introduce ‘Wider of the rider’ laws
The Northern Territory is set to join the rest of Australia with plans to introduce minimum passing distance laws, leaving Victoria as the only state or territory without them.