June 2021
Transport for NSW has opened community consultation on the proposed ramp concepts to replace the 55 steps at the northern end of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
From pop-ups to permanent in Sydney
In a win for people who ride, two of Sydney’s most popular pop-up cycleways are set to become permanent fixtures and stay in place for another two years.
Borers active under trail
Borers will soon be active under the Moonee Ponds Creek Trail in North Melbourne, however riders needn’t worry about being undermined.
Another good Gardiners Creek Trail path upgrade
The Gardiners Creek Trail is set for further upgrades, with a section of the path between Burke Road and Elm Road in Glen Iris to be redone from this week.
Alphington link push continues
The long-awaited bike link from Farm Road in Alphington to the Darebin Creek Trail is back on the horizon.
Whitehall Street path diversion
The Whitehall Street shared path will suffer a slight diversion for one day on Wednesday 16 June.
Share your public transport experiences with She’s A Crowd
A group of data activists are calling on people who identify as women or gender diverse to share their experiences on public transport or during a transport journey.
Active transport to get priority at Preston Market
New plans to guide the redevelopment of the Preston Market precinct indicate that bikes and pedestrians will get priority over motor traffic.
New parks, new trails
Parks Victoria has opened consultation on a number of new regional parks that could host attractive new trails for riders and walkers.
Where do you ride your bike? Tell us your preferences…
Everyone has their own reasons for riding a bike. Similarly, we each have our own preferences for where we ride, be it on the road, on the footpath or on shared paths.