November 2020
Early data from last month's Super Sunday count show people are still riding bikes in big numbers, with previous Super Sunday records being smashed.
Ferry, new paths to spark eastern shore cycle revolution?
The Tasmanian Government has announced a one-year ferry trial between Bellerive and Hobart that will provide free travel to people with a bicycle or Metro Greencard.
New Norfolk Day Out
A day's ride to New Norfolk, a cruisy e-bike cruise up the Queens Domain, an exploration of eastern shore bush tracks and Intercity Cycleway are all included in upcoming social rides.
Survey finds customer willingness to walk
How people get into Hobart's city centre and how they'd like to get there was the subject of a public survey run for us by an intern from the University of Tasmania’s School of Business and Marketing.
Lord Mayor searches for reverse gear
City of Melbourne councillors are planning on bringing more cars back into the CBD with the lure of cheap parking.
Norway has the hots for studs
A scheme for studded, slip-proof bike tyres has gone gangbusters in Norway as the Nordic nation moves into winter.
800 drivers cop distraction fines
More than 800 people were caught using their mobile phone while driving during a recent Victoria Police operation.
Intersection upgrade starts in North Melbourne
Work has started on a significant upgrade at the junction of several busy bike routes in North Melbourne.
Raleigh Road Bridge gets wider, safer path
Riders will be relieved that the narrow and crowded path across the Maribyrnong River on the Raleigh Road Bridge will be widened.
Inquest into death of Norman MacKenzie finalised
A coroner's report into the death of Norman MacKenzie who died as a result of head injuries from a crash with a bike rider in 2017 has been released.