- CEO Alison McCormack was quoted in an ABC longread on 24 May about why Australia's bike network is taking so long to build.
- She also appeared on Channel 10 on 26 May to disagree with calls for number plates on shared e-bikes, arguing the money would be much better spent on nationally regulating e-bikes and stopping the import of dangerous illegal models.
- On 30 May, ABC Radio Melbourne reported Bicycle Network statistics showing an 11% jump in bike trips during commuting peak hours in the wake of the fuel crisis.
- As part of a coalition of transport and public health bodies, Bicycle Network backed a national call for nine ideas to ease the cost of living crisis and cut fuel use for households. The call was reported on 9 June by Triple M Hobart, ABC Radio Sydney and ABC Radio Melbourne, with Alison McCormack interviewed by the latter.
- The City of Hobart's e-bike library – a project supported by Bicycle Network's Tasmania office – got a shout out on ABC Radio Hobart on 9 June, just ahead of its one year anniversary.
- The ABC's Extraordinary Everyday program featured an episode about the history of the bicycle on 12 June, featuring an interview with Charlie Farren, Former President of Bicycle Network.
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