April 2021
The election campaign has been dominated by the big issues of health, education and housing but a few promises have trickled through for bike riders.
National Ride2School Day stats roll in
It's been one month since National Ride2School Day and we've tallied the stats from one of the first big bike parties held since coronavirus.
Bikes in Berlin: the Mobility Law and pop-up cycle lanes
Dirk von Schneidemesser from German advocacy group Changing Cities talks about the bike-friendly Mobility Law and how COVID-19 affected riding in Berlin.
Ring Road Trail to close at Ardeer
The Western Ring Road Trail will be temporarily closed early in May for works on the Fitzgerald Road level crossing removal.
Bike route blunder in new station plan
Concept plans for the level crossing removal and new railway station at Deer Park have wiped from the map a crucial bike route.
Tassie Bike News Bites
The Central Coast Council build new shared path connections, Tasmania Police help Launceston migrants out with used bikes, the North-South track closed for maintenance and special Mothers Day MTB deal.
Upgrade for risky road in Queensland
The state government is offering $7 million for safety upgrades to the notoriously risky Beachmere Road north of Brisbane, currently seeking community input.
Take your pick of city or country rides
From the Huon Valley out to Sorell and up in Forth or the centre of Hobart, we have a ride for you in the next couple of weeks.
Plans for a mountain bike boost in Lithgow
A new Draft Mountain Bike Trails Strategy outlines the benefits of three purpose-built mountain biking trails for Hassans Wall Reserve in Lithgow. Have your say.
Darwin gets moving
Darwin has launched its inaugural Movement Strategy in a bid to make it easier for people to get around while minimising the impact of transport on the environment.