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Not a single respondent to a Bicycle Network survey said that Darwin has adequate bike parking. In September, Bicycle Network asked locals to have their say on how to make Darwin a better place to ride. Of those who took the survey, more than half ride a bike every day and three quarters ride at [...]
Bike vision confirmed for Fishermans Bend
The transport plan for Fishermans Bend confirms that bikes will have high priority in the new suburb that will house 80,000 people and 60,000 workers.
Calling volunteers for ultimate ride
It’s last call for volunteers to join us on the last ever Peaks Challenge Cradle Mountain. Don’t miss this opportunity to help riders conquer the unrelenting and unpredictable climbs of Tassie’s rugged North West. We are after a crew of volunteers to join the team for a breath-taking adventure. As an extra special offer for [...]
Bicycle Network office closure
Bicycle Network's head office in Melbourne will be closed for two days on Monday 6 and Tuesday 7 November.
Farewell, for now
Bicycle Network this week said farewell for the time being to its tireless Tasmania Adviser, Garry Bailey, who has accepted a position as Chair of RSAC.
Sydney plan promising for bikes
The plan to focus Sydney into three distinct centres offers great potential for bike riding to play a greater role in the transport system
More proof that life’s better on a bike
It may have taken 2000 kilometres of riding but the effort was worth the reward. You just had to see the smiles on the faces of sisters Audrey and Barbara Hill.
It’s not too late to join the ebike ride
There is still an opportunity to join Tasmania’s first multi-day ebike ride.
Tasmania state election pitch to the parties
With a Tasmania state election due by March 2018, Bicycle Network has made submissions to the Liberal government, the Labor Party and the Greens.
Dooring drivers locked up
In car technology has taken another small step towards tackling the big problem of drivers dooring bike riders.