August 2022
Ride2Work Day is coming up on 19 October and this year we are heading to the source to help more people make the transport change.
UK Transport Secretary causes bike rego stir
The controversial issue of bike registration crept into the UK mainstream media last week, after some confusing statements from the Transport Secretary.
30km/h speed limits for more WA streets
As part of the Department of Transport’s ‘Safe Active Streets’ program, the WA government is set to drop speeds to 30km/h on more streets to make roads safer for bike riders.
Underused bikes could be part of climate fight
A landmark global study has revealed that, while we are producing more bikes than cars, they are getting nowhere near the same level of use. This means that their role in the fight against climate change is largely unrecognised.
Fresh vision for Northern Trails
The municipalities across Melbourne's north have launched a bold new strategy to expand and strengthen the trails network across the region.
Plan your ride: Maribyrnong Road, Ascot Vale construction
Works on Maribyrnong Road, Ascot Vale are expected to result in minor disruption to bike traffic in the area.
Tassie Bike News Bites
New bike parking at a southern bus stop and Hobart CBD, council defers Longford street plans again, Molle and Collins lights nearly finished, and Rail Trails website makes it easier to plan your trip.
Cygnet community celebrates cycling
The brand new Cygnet Cycling Festival has been announced for Saturday 5 November.
Brisbane to Border funding boost
The Queensland Government has announced $200,000 in funding towards the Brisbane to Border connected bicycle routes project.
Spring on the horizon with rides a plenty
Our last winter rides and first rides for spring offer something for everyone with a few longer routes, out-of-town rides and dedicated e-bike and women’s rides.