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New vehicle safety developments in Europe to be introduced this year could find their way to Australia soon and reduce the risks to riders on our roads.
Exercise best bet for depression and anxiety
A massive systematic review of research has concluded that exercise can mitigate depression and anxiety symptoms across all population groups and should become a first-line intervention for mental health treatment.
Open Streets, open minds
In the 1970s and 1980s, eight out of ten Australian children walked or rode their bikes to school.
Fast forward to today, and that number has dropped to just two in ten.
Full Northern Rivers Rail Trail a step closer
The Northern Rivers Rail Trail is a step closer to a continuous 132km overall length after Byron Shire Councillors voted to progress their section of the popular northern New South Wales trail.
Footscray Hospital opens bike routes
Important bike routes through Footscray are open again with the completion of the new $1.5 billion Footscray Hospital.
Yarra north bank revival
The Yarra River has been remarkably reshaped along its north bank at Birrarung Marr with the first stage of the Greenline Project now completed.
Final call for Super Tuesday counters
Do you love riding? Help collect data this 3 March that will encourage councils to put in more bike infrastructure!
NSW to instate minimum e-bike riding age
The New South Wales Government will introduce a minimum age to ride an e-bike in the state as part of reforms to address safety concerns.
SWAG Family headlining this year’s Bike Week
Tassie’s own SWAG Family is headlining this year’s Bike Week on Sunday 1 March, which also boasts a free social ride on every day of the week.
Bike Week rides offer plethora of choice
Tasmanian Bike Week is on 1-8 March and our social ride leaders are offering a wealth of rides in the south and north of the state. If you go along to a Bike Week ride and have your riding passion rekindled, there are many more rides coming up in April to keep you rolling.

