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New research from local hospital statistics reported today has shown that serious trauma resulting from bike crashes grew by almost 10% between 2007 and 2015.
Grit, dirt and dust – Gravel Grit goes off without a hitch
Yesterday more than 200 riders took a gritty, off-road adventure at Bicycle Network’s first Gravel Grit Central Coast in partnership with Cyclist Magazine Australia.
Bushfire threat to Gravel Grit Central Coast minimal
A small bushfire in the Watagans National Park is not expected to impact Bicycle Network’s inaugural Gravel Grit Central Coast this Sunday.
Northern Territory at the top end of female participation
The Northern Territory continues to cement its position as Australia’s bike riding capital with Super Tuesday North data revealing an almost even spread of male and female riders today. Currently, Super Tuesday data shows that only one in three bike riders are women across the rest of Australia. While full results are still to come, [...]
WA cranks up cycle funding
The Western Australian McGowen Government has increased funding for cycling by 50% over the next four years and promises to improve transport diversity.
Health report – August 2017
We've done the rounds of the recent local and international health research to bring you a wrap up of reasons to ride a bike.
Cast your vote for bikes
With NSW local government elections fast approaching, there’s still time to put bikes on the local government agenda before Saturday 9 September.
Aussie women aren’t getting enough exercise
Ahead of Women's Health Week, a new survey shows that 60% of Australian women don't get enough physical activity.
Amsterdam gives dockless bikes the flick
As a city with staggering numbers of bikes on the street each day, Amsterdam has never really felt the need for bike share schemes, but they arrived anyway.
Dawn breaks on new St Georges path
Commuters on the St Georges Road route to the city will have spied fresh concrete that has began its steady march along the water pipeline corridor.