June 2020
After being limited to riding with one other person for months our social ride leaders have burst out of the gates with two rides already held and three more in the offing this month.
Detour set for silt struck Yarra Trail
Dredging of sediment under the pontoons on the Main Yarra Trail through Cremorne has begun, resulting in closure and detours of the trail.
Canning to get final seal
The prolonged water main project along Canning Street is in its final stages, and with work wrapping up, the time has come to give the road a fresh new seal.
Richmond route revs up
Work is starting next week on a major upgrade to the important Elizabeth Street route to the CBD through Richmond.
Launceston brings bikes in from the cold
Launceston Council has voted to improve its representation of bicycle riders with the formation of a new transport committee dedicated to improving active transport in the municipality.
Melbourne fast tracks 40km of bike lanes
Melbourne will get a massive—and fast—upgrade to bike facilities as 40km of bike routes is rushed into construction in response to the COVID-19 impact.
City of Cockburn’s cycling network to get a million dollar boost
The City of Cockburn’s cycling network could be getting a makeover after receiving a $1.07m stimulus grant from the federal government.
So you’re stuck in self-isolation…
Liz Peak has been isolating in hotel, but that hasn't stopped her from riding a bike. Here's how you can keep the wheels turning while in quarantine.
The Australian Pop-up Bike Lane League
The return of footy to our screens may have overshadowed an exciting new national competition: the Australian Pop-Up Bike Lane League (APBL).
Silt tilt strikes Yarra Trail
Silt that has built up beneath the Main Yarra Trail pontoons in Burnley needs to be removed. It will cause closures to the trail.