June 2021
Stage 1 of the major strategic cycling corridor through Geelong’s southern suburbs is expected to start construction soon following a series of prolonged delays.
Do some armchair riding with Trail Towns this weekend
If you're housebound this weekend or keen to do some lounge room riding that doesn't involve the trainer, SBS you covered.
‘Just’ a near miss
Bicycle Network CEO Craig Richards reflects on a recent close call and has a message for those behind the wheel.
Tassie Bike News Bites
This edition of Tassie Bike News Bites looks at survey work of the Hobart rail corridor and its impact of bike riders, upgraded tracks in Kingston, a new bridge for the Wild Mersey tracks and stairs at Mac Point helping solve a blind spot.
Ready to ride through winter
Colder weather can turn some people off going for a ride but as long as you rug up right winter rides can be a delight with crisp mornings, soft light and camaraderie with your fellow riders.
So, what’s the deal with a cable car & MTB trails?
Whether you are for or against the cable car being built up kunanyi/Mt Wellington, what does it mean for people who like to mountain bike in Hobart’s foothills?
Bad-boy drivers targeted in new safety push
The Victorian Government is targeting frequent and high-risk offenders as part of a new action plan to make roads safer.
New trails for La Trobe University precinct
The state government has provided funding for two new trails to get riders to and through the La Trobe University precinct.
Main Yarra Trail closure at Gipps Street
A popular section of the Main Yarra Trail between Gipps Street and the Clarke Street connection in Abbotsford will be temporarily closed for five days next week.
No more van blind spots
Good news for bike riders – Ford have developed a “Smart Mirror” that uses a high-definition camera and screen to give van drivers a wide, clear view of what’s behind them.

