June 2021
A winter construction blitz on the rail projects in Edithvale, Chelsea and Bonbeach will cause significant challenges to riders in the southern suburbs over the coming weeks.
Mont Albert – Surrey Hills concepts released
Plans for the level crossing removals at Union Road and Mont Albert Road—that form a crucial link in the forthcoming new trail from Box Hill to Hawthorn—are close to finalisation.
Tassie Bike News Bites
This edition of Bike News Bites includes a thank you lunch for our volunteers, Hobart Council approving new MTB track but rejecting Pinnacle Rd closure and looking for new rep on their travel committee and Rotary donating bike tools on Hobart's eastern shore.
Project Discovery Classic: Riding to achieve Neil Sachse’s vision
The Project Discovery Classic is a 3-day cycling tour through McLaren Vale that raises funds for Neil Sachse's great vision: to find a cure for spinal cord injuries.
Government funds Back on your Bike program
Bicycle Network got the good news last week that the government has agreed to fund a new program it has proposed, aimed at getting more people riding again in Tasmania.
Deloraine weekend, explore Hobart
After looking like things were quietening down for winter, our social ride leaders have defied expectations and put forward several interesting rides over the coming weeks.
Coastal pathway is still on its way
It feels like a while since we’ve had news about the Coastal Pathway in Tasmania’s north west but councils and the Cradle Coast Authority are busily working behind the scenes to deliver the next sections in the proposed 110 kilometre route.
Adjustments made to Warburton MTB plans
Work will continue on plans for a major new mountain bike destination at Warburton, with community feedback resulting in some changes to the original design.
Your brain goes all the way to 11
Telstra's new 5G bike helmet is fitted with high-tech to provide information and decision making assistance out on the road, but do riders really need that?
Peak hour train trial for SEQ bike riders
People in South-East Queensland will be able to take their bikes on peak hour trains in a trial starting next month.

