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New research into commercial delivery e-bike behaviour on Melbourne streets has revealed that most of the bikes are not legally compliant and most of the riders are ignoring road rules.
Tasmanian e-bike review lags national moves
While Tasmania’s e-bike regulations review remains in stasis, the rest of the country is pressing ahead to dial back imports of powerful e-bikes.
Energy regulator arcs up over battery fires
Victoria’s energy regulator has proposed stringent new controls on the batteries used in e-bikes by requiring them to be tested and certified before sale.
Become a Peaks Challenge fundraising legend
The Peaks Challenge Ride2School fundraiser is back for 2026 and we need your help.
Construction begins on King Street missing link
Sydney riders will soon be able to safely ride between College and King streets following the construction of a new section of cycleway.
Speed limit reforms
The gradual and inevitable move towards more liveable, people-friendly streets has taken a crucial step forward with the official introduction of 30km/h zones in Victoria.
Preston plan too tight for bikes
The shopping precinct in High Street, Preston, is set for a long-deserved upgrade with wider footpaths, slower speeds and a design to attract more kerbside activity. But the proposed improvements come at a cost for those who ride a bike along the street.
Bundaberg Integrated Transport Strategy prioritises active transport
Active transport initiatives have been unveiled as a key priority of the Bundaberg Integrated Transport Strategy 2025, released last week.
Join a social ride to explore & make friends
Our social rides are a great way to stay fit and explore areas you’re unfamiliar with while making new friends.
Secure parking at ferry terminal next year
Final designs for the Bellerive ferry terminal upgrade have gone to tender and secure bike parking is front and centre.