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The Italians are planning a new 250km bike tourism route through central Italy, linking Assisi in Umbria to the country's capital, Rome.
Dalton Road lane may be resurrected
The bike lane that went mysteriously missing from Dalton Road in Thomastown following recent upgrades may soon be resurrected.
Big improvement on Little street
The City of Melbourne has added important finishing touches to the city's strong-spine small street, Little Collins, which bike riders will appreciate.
Geelong developing vision for trails network
Geelong and Bellarine Peninsula is looking to become a great place for bike riding, with the development of a Regional Trails Strategy. You can help shape the plans.
City Square driveway impacts night riders
The next few weeks will see activity around the Metro Tunnel station site as a new driveway and site entrance are installed on Swanston St at Flinders Lane.
More sewer works on Beach Road
Beach Road riders will be inconvenienced for six weeks as Melbourne Water will begin work on relining the sewer under Beach Road from next Wednesday 10 July.
Plenty Road Trail ready to roll
A new 2.8km stretch of the shared path along Plenty Road in Mill Park has opened, as part of stage 1 of the Plenty Road upgrades.
The wrong emphasis in crash reporting
A recent article in The Age about the death of a bike rider in Melbourne's north west, incorrectly emphasized the lighting rather than the alleged criminal behaviour of the driver.
Tassie Bike News Bites
E-bike discounts, new Sandfly and Huon intersection, Dirt Art working on mountain bike plan, new Ride2School van and Big Bike Film Night returns.
Inquest into the death of Norman MacKenzie
Last week, Bicycle Network attended the coronial inquest into the death of Norman MacKenzie, who tragically died from injuries sustained in crash with a bike rider in 2017.

