May 2021
Life Member and Honour Board inductees were celebrated at Bicycle Networks annual volunteer awards night for National Volunteer Week.
Substation works on Laurens Street
Riders along Laurens Street in North Melbourne will encounter minor disruption to the route in coming weeks as CitiPower decommissions an old zone substation.
Eyes reveal drowsy drivers’ secrets
Research continues in Victoria into technology that can identify driver fatigue with a roadside test, with new trials are underway utilising pupil scanning.
WA delivering $30M worth of transport upgrades
The McGowan Government is delivering more than $30 million worth of transport upgrades across the Mid-West region, with bike riding projects not forgotten.
MidCoast adopts first Pedestrian Access Mobility Plan and Bike Plan
MidCoast Council's new Pedestrian Access Mobility Plan and Bike Plan provides a series of strategies to improve facilities for walking and cycling in the region.
CycleAbility spreads the benefits of biking
The Disability Trust's new CycleAbility program aims to see more people with disability in Wollongong experiencing the positive benefits of riding bikes.
Have you caught the green wave?
Riders on the busy Canning Street route into Melbourne’s CBD from the north may have noticed you've had the luck of the traffic lights lately. Thank the Department of Transport!
Both exercise and diet matter
For years debate has pitted healthy lifestyle factors such as diet and exercise against one another in a battle of relative importance. Turns out they work best together!
Getting rid of our elderly trucks
Australia and New Zealand's old truck fleets are causing around $200 million in annual pollution-related health costs, according to a new government study.
French pedal hard on bike cargo
In a bid to tackle the climate change crisis the French government will subsidise the delivery of packages by cargo bike.