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Bicycle Network is reminding everyone to avoid the front carriage when taking their bikes on the train.
WA campaign off the pace
The Government of Western Australia has demonstrated inability to keep pace with the times in its new ‘Speeding slows you down’ campaign released this week.
Labor’s tracks and trails funding good first step
Bicycle Network has welcomed the Tasmanian Labor announcement of a $4 million tracks and trails fund as a good first step but warned it will not be enough to effect real change.
New era signalled for Glen Eira riders
Bike riders in the middle suburbs of Melbourne’s south-east could gain the improved riding environment they have long deserved via Glen Eira council.
New commuter routes for Geelong
Commuting to work and education is about to get a whole lot easier and healthier for people in Geelong with two new cycling corridors.
Grattan Street closes for five years
Bike-busy Grattan Street next to Melbourne University in Parkville closes to traffic for five years from next Wednesday evening.
Bike Week needs your helping hands
Tasmanian Bike Week is on 3–11 March this year and Bicycle Network needs your help to make the events a success.
Ask what the parties are doing for bikes
With only a couple weeks until the election, our Active Transport Forums are your chance to ask the parties what they're doing for bikes.
Election promises ignoring bicycle potential
It’s just over two weeks to go until the Tasmanian election and none of the political parties have committed to the spending needed to get more people riding.
Northern Rivers Rail Trail continues to go up
NSW bike riders and Northern Rivers Rail Trail Association alike have plenty to celebrate after the Federal and State government funding commitments.