September 2023
A beachfront road in northern Sydney road has been permanently transformed into a low-speed pedestrian-friendly street with a two-way cycleway.
Wales drops default speed limit to 20mph
Wales has become one of the first nations in the world to drop the default speed limit in built-up residential areas to 20mph (32 kmh).
Parramatta Light Rail Project gets $200m boost
The NSW Government has committed a further $200 million to the Parramatta Light Rail Stage 2, a long-delayed infrastructure project that will deliver important new connections for bike riders.
Take your pick of Tasmanian rides
Our social ride leaders have another great mix of rides on offer this fortnight with location across the south, Tamar Valley, Cressy and Gunns Plains. All rides are free to join and are run by Bicycle Network volunteer ride leaders.
Perth plugs another gap in network
and the latest fruits of this labour have come to life in the Perth suburb of Koondoola.
Bike-friendly upgrades come to Sydney’s Bay Run
A stretch of waterfront path in Sydney’s inner west has been treated to a suite of bike-friendly upgrades to make the popular route a safer and even more enjoyable one.
What’s on?
With the depths of winter in the rear-view and warmer months now upon us, it’s a great time to be getting out and about on the bike.
Recall: Pirelli Zero blow off
Bike tyre manufacturer Pirelli has recalled two of its leading road bike tyres due to a serious fault.
Oakleigh trail link designs updated
The proposal to link the Scotchmans Creek and Djerring Trails through Oakleigh has re-emerged with updated, better designs.
Wheel out the bike for National Ride2Work Day
The countdown has begun for Australia’s biggest celebration of commuter riding, set to take place on Wednesday 18 October.