September 2020
Fears that the Scotchmans Creek Trail at Mount Waverley could be blocked by a property development have been put to rest.
Changes needed to COVID bike servicing rules
An anomaly in Victoria’s rules surround bike servicing and repairs is beginning to grate like a badly adjusted derailleur.
Bikes key to lower travel emissions
Switching to bikes for even just some of our travel needs could have a substantial, community-wide impact on C02 emissions, a new study has found.
Channel Hwy study rates bike projects highly
The Tasmanian Government has released its report into the Channel Highway corridor but has not allocated any funding to seeing the recommended projects realised.
Riders make better walkers
Researchers at Humbolt State University in California have found that those who like to pedal can walk more efficiently when they choose to walk.
Tassie Bike News Bites
This Bike News Bites looks at the closure of the Macquarie Point interim cycleway, West Tamar Hwy improvements, new shoulders on Evandale Rd, a forum on street redesign, Hobart transport survey, and more!
Europe reboots bike tourism
The word is out across Europe: Bike-cations are the new vacations. Let us hope that this catches on Down Under as the virus declines.
No peak too high for Susan
In celebration of Women's Health Week, here's a short story from Susan about her experiencing tackling the enormous challenge that is Peaks Challenge Falls Creek.
Our women’s jersey journey
Read all about our recent journey to create a suitable cycling jersey for women, by women.
Top 5 reasons I enjoy watching the Tour de France
Hear from three of our Bicycle Network team membership why they enjoy watching the Tour de France.