March 2023
Plans are progressing on a world-class pump track within the Brunswick Velodrome and a draft design is now open for community feedback.
The (very good) economic case for riding a bike in 2023
The beauty of riding a bike goes beyond the boost to our health and the environment, it is also a very cost effective way to get around.
Siddeley Street sewer investigations
Greater Western Water has begun planning for a new sewer in the south of Melbourne’s CBD with site investigations beginning next week.
Tassie Bike News Bites
New family-rated MTB trails open on kunanyi, Devonport ooking for healthy plan feedback, upcoming sustainability festivals and a BikeFest in Launceston feature in this Bike News Bites.
Students gear up for National Ride2School Day
More than 400,000 students from around Australia are expected to pedal, scoot, skate or walk to school on National Ride2School Day, Friday 24 March.
New M80 path open
A new section of path has opened along the M80 Ring Road through Airport West and Tullamarine.
Intersection upgrade could ease the squeeze
The State Government has begun detailed investigations into the upgrade of an intersection in Melbourne's west that currently is an hellscape for people on bikes.
Watch for plates in the Dandenongs
Riders need to keep a look out for steel plates in the Mt Dandenong Tourist Road and The Crescent through Olinda and Sassafras.
Share your thoughts on Melbourne’s roads
A new RACV survey is asking the people of Melbourne to share their thoughts on road safety in the city, following troubling fatality figures and an alarming start to 2023.
Early risers get the wheels turning on International Women’s Day
Large swathes of riders kicked off International Women's Day in style.