November 2022
With over eight photography awards to his name, including World’s Top 100 Photography Heroes, Jason Edwards knows a thing or two about storytelling through the lens of a camera. A National Geographic photographer who has spent over three decades capturing natural history, we caught up with Jason to learn more about his career, what he [...]
North-west riders look to next year
The north-west riders are delivering their last ride of the year out of Forth this month and sitting down to plan next year’s rides and the fortnightly e-bike rides are continuing into January.
Tassie Bike News Bites
The edition of Bike News Bites features the opening of the Silver City MTB trails, new Hobart cycling consultation and a final design for the Bridgewater Bridge.
Geelong yanks handbrake on Belmont lanes
The roll-out of the southern strategic cycling corridor through Belmont has stalled again.
Congratulations to the winner of our Spring Member Draw!
Congratulations to the winner of our Spring Member Draw, Cecile, who is the lucky winner of an Othello Bike Tour from Bike Odyssey worth $9,000.
Have your say on Darebin’s local transport landscape
Calling all residents in Northcote East, Fairfield, Alphington, Thornbury East and Bundoora and Macleod areas: you can have your say on the plan to improve local streets.
Bikes on Bunbury Street
Bunbury Street is a popular bike and pedestrian link connecting directly to Footscray Station and is notable for sitting directly above the freight line tunnel into West Melbourne.
New connection for Anniversary Trail
There is a lovely shaded, leafy and hushed stretch of the Anniversary Trail deep through Mont Albert that is a pleasure to glide through on a bike — if you can get to it.
Climate Council releases state transport emissions scorecard
Which state is leading the charge with reducing their transport-related emissions? A new report from the Climate Council tells all.
Date set for Oxford Street cycleway build
Work will begin on the highly anticipated Oxford Street cycleway in mid-2023, a few months after Sydney’s WorldPride festival.