September 2020
A placemaking plan by Bicycle Network would allow more people to ride, meet, drink and eat at cafes and restaurants when coronavirus restrictions ease.
Wyndham promises to plug the gaps
The speedily growing Wyndham City in Melbourne’s west has a new active transport strategy that promises to fix to its poorly connected bike routes and release pressure on the transport network.
New plans for Main Yarra Trail
New land use controls along the Yarra in the Bulleen Precinct will trigger major enhancements to the trails network in one of Melbourne’s most attractive bike riding environments.
Another one: Sydney bike lanes keep popping up
Sydney have added the Waverley to Woollahra pop-up cycleway to the list of planned pop-ups – connecting Bondi Beach to Rose Bay with a continuous path.
Calls for more bike plans in WA stimulus
Making room for bikes on peak-hour trains in Perth and a twelve-fold extension to new bike paths are among proposed amendments to WA's stimulus package.
Recall: Royal Baby loses crown
The RoyalBaby Jenny G-4, Mermaid G-3, Space No.1, BMX Freestyle and Bull Dozer RB-23 children’s bicycles have been recalled because they do not comply with safety standards.
Why I will never wear lycra while riding
Bicycle Network General Manager - Behaviour Change Leyla Asadi talks about why we need to talk more about pedalling and less about what we're wearing.
New social ride routes in southern Tasmania
We’ve got a couple of new riding routes coming up south of Hobart in our social rides program, and a stickybeak at the new Latrobe to Ambleside coastal pathway project, as well as popular Hobart rides.
Funding for Princes Highway Trail extension
The State Government has chipped in a million dollars towards a new section of the Princes Highway Trail through Officer in Melbourne’s eastern fringes.
Police crack down on drugged drivers
Victoria Police have moved to get drug-addled drivers off the road faster and for longer as part of a new road policing trial.