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Clarence Council has approved a new cycling strategy for community consultation that includes all ages and abilities infrastructure on Clarence Street and Howrah Road.
Guide yourself through January
Southern social rides are done for the year, but the Launceston crew are continuing through Christmas and the new year and self-guided rides cover most of the state.
Trailblazer award for NZ bike path clean up
Bike Auckland has recognised a community volunteer who encouraged others to clean up bike paths with its second annual Trailblazer Award.
Getting turns right on St Kilda Road
Riders coming out of the CBD along St Kilda Road and making a right turn into Albert Street have a new, safe turning option following the completion of Anzac Station.
Landslide at Sassafras
Riders heading out to the Dandenongs could face disruption over summer due to a serious landslide at Sassafras.
No rush on coastal pathway extension
A report about extending the coastal pathway from Wynyard to Stanley has been released by Circular Head Council but the mayor says there’s no rush to progress the project.
Ride On returns in 2025
Ride On Magazine, Bicycle Network’s much-loved member publication, is making a comeback.
Last chance to comment on Coppin Street bike lanes
Bike riders still have the opportunity to have a say on potential improvements to the bike route along Coppin Street in Richmond.
RACV strengthens push for bike corridors
RACV has updated its vision for a bike superhighway network centered on metropolitan Melbourne, identifying new high priority routes for federal and state government investment.
Mornington Peninsula to get new transport strategy
Not only is the Mornington Peninsula a great holiday and weekend getaway destination, but it is also attractive to live there and many bike riders make it their home. Making it along the roads on a bike, however, can take the smile off your face.

