July 2022
Simon Clarke won stage five of the Tour De France last week, following an exhausting trek through the cobblestone roads of northern France.
Disruption in Glen Huntly
The project to remove level crossings at Glen Huntly and Neerim Roads in Glen Huntly has closed local shared paths.
La Trobe Street lane changes
The westbound bike lane in La Trobe beside Melbourne Central will be realigned to enable vent shots to the underground station to be upgraded.
Do bike lanes slow down traffic?
When driving near a bike lane, do you speed up or slow down? Where you’re from may influence your answer.
New framework to speed up delivery of NSW rail trails
The delivery of rail trails across New South Wales may be faster and more effective, under an important new framework released by the state government.
Tassie Bike News Bites
Coastal pathway progress, road plans for Kingston and Huonville, Derwent ferries introducing fares and Break O Day council's new trails strategy features in this Bike News Bites.
Taking time to enjoy the joys of winter
This fortnight’s rides are for people wanting to spend some quality time on the bike, from the 46 km e-bike ramble to the 70 km Brighton Up loop.
Better bike connections arrive at Barwon Heads
A new shared trail at 13th Beach in Barwon Heads opened last week, better connecting the township with local facilities, and providing safe active travel links for riders and walkers.
More mountain bike trails for Southern Flinders region
Good news for mountain bike riders in South Australia and abroad: construction will begin on a new 42-kilometre mountain bike trail in Southern Flinders.
Three more park-and-ride bike cages coming
As we wait for the final opening of the Kingston Park and Ride bike cages, the government has announced plans for three more at Claremont, Rokeby and Midway Point.