October 2020
Registrations are now open for Bicycle Network's Super Sunday recreational count on Sunday 8 November 2020.
Long-term bike vision for regional WA
Western Australian state and local governments are working together to develop a strategic long-term vision for bike riding, active transport and bike tourism.
Access to bike lanes increases physical activity in children
If we build it, will they come? A new study suggests yes: greater access to bike facilities can contribute to increased physical activity in children.
Riding a bike during work improves performance
If you're looking for a practical solution to increase your physical activity, boost performance and improve general wellbeing in the workplace, working from a bike may be the answer.
Safety upgrade for Horsham roundabout riders
One of Horsham's busiest intersections is being upgraded to incorporate bike lanes and improve safety for roundabout riders.
New push for truck safety
A new guide from the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator is a step in the right direction for making heavy vehicles less of a risk to bike riders and pedestrians.
Better bike lane at Fed Square
Work has started on the installation of security bollards along Swanston Street outside Federation Square that will improve the bike lane in the bustling block.
Councils to lift their game?
A new information hub has been created to improve the capability of local government to plan, design, deliver, activate and evaluate active travel projects.
Tow away zones extended
Drivers that casually park on clearways in Melbourne could find their cars towed away and impounded under new rules being rolled out.
Elizabeth Street transformation starts
Early works to prepare for a transformation of the southern end of Elizabeth Street are now getting underway with some disruption to bike routes expected.