June 2020
The move into stage 2 of COVID-19 restrictions means we can start up small group social rides, with the first this Sunday out of Ulverstone.
Getting back to the office, with blinkers on
As our national and state governments are taking their first, fearful steps toward getting Australians back to workplaces, they seem to be forgetting about bikes.
Time to fix Carlton Gardens conundrum
The opportunity to fix some of the awkward bike connections around the Carlton Gardens has arrived in the Carlton Gardens Master Plan. See the plan and have your say.
Tassie Bike News Bites
This edition's bike news includes new short painted lanes in New Town, surveys galore and Bicycle Network helping students reduce their climate emissions.
Hunter’s Hill bike plan seeks rider input
Hunter Hill Council in the Lower North Shore of Sydney is preparing a new bike plan and currently seeking community engagement and consultation.
Seafarers Rest Park needs careful bike provision
Work is underway to design a new urban park adjacent to a popular bike route on the Yarra north bank next to the Seafarers Bridge.
Green transport creates jobs
New research suggests that investment in transforming the transport sector could create millions of new jobs and help countries create greener, healthier economies.
Bikes to rule London streets
Radical changes that will transform London's streets to promote bikes have been announced by the national government and city authorities.
Census data questioned
New research from the University of NSW is questioning the effectiveness of how Australia uses Census data to estimate cycling numbers.
Figures show long term rider rise
New research is challenging the myth that bike riding numbers are declining in Australia and highlights the lack of proper data on national cycling trends.