February 2022
A section of shared path has filled the missing link in a continuous cycling from Eleebana to the University of Newcastle.
Port Phillip to score 40 km of pop-up bike routes
The City of Port Phillip is in line for 40kms of new and improved pop-up bike routes as the state government continues to roll out their pop-up program.
COVID can’t put the brakes on Bike Week
While the outbreak of the Omicron virus has put a dampener on many events, it can’t put the brakes on Tasmanian Bike Week on 6–13 March because it’s all about getting on your bike and having fun.
Tassie Bike News Bites
New bike parking in Hobart, comment on Freycinet shared path, South Hobart campaign for better bike infrastructure and a call for more Super Tuesday volunteers features in this Bike News Bites.
There was not a dry eye on the trail
We didn’t see this one coming: researchers have found that exercise makes your eyes healthy.
Moomba crowd clog looms
Riders beware, the Labour Day long weekend in early March will likely clog some roads and paths in and around the city as crowds throng to Moomba festivities.
Garden City Links in full bloom
Riders through Port Melbourne now have great new bike connections to get through the Garden City and Beacon Cove neighbourhoods.
Calls for cycling revolution in South Australia
The South Australian Greens are calling for a cycling revolution plan ahead of the March 19 state election.
Bring the ‘Dutch Reach’ to Victoria to stop dooring
Australia’s leading bike organisations are calling for changes in Victoria that will encourage safer driver behaviours when exiting parked vehicles.
What we found after grading over 350 bike lanes
Bicycle Network graded over 350 on-road bike lanes across Victoria and parts of Tasmania using our Bike Lane Report Card tool. See what we found out.