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Tasmania’s world-class mountain bike trails and quiet country roads attract tourists from across the country but the state government’s failure to enact new national helmet standards means tourists will need to check their helmets before jumping on a bike.
Coffs Harbour active transport plan open for feedback
The City of Coffs Harbour is seeking community feedback on its draft Active Transport Plan, which sets out a vision for making it easier to walk, ride, roll and scoot across the region.
Celebrating a cracker United Energy Around the Bay 2025
Thousands of riders turned out for a great day at this year's United Energy Around the Bay despite the rain – once again proving the resilience and passion of the cycling community.
New Dandenong link open
A new section of trail along the Dandenong Creek is now open to riders.
Tasman Bridge gantries go, more passing bays
Temporary closures on Main Yarra Trail
The Collins Bridge over the Yarra River at Gipps Street will be closed intermittently over the next month.
Outdated bike standards to be reviewed
Australia’s national standards covering bicycles and related products are being reviewed.
Closures extend east on Koonung Creek Trail
As works on the Eastern Freeway upgrade continue to move east, so do the closures and detours of the adjacent Koonung Creek Trail.
More bikes at the “G”
There will be more people riding more often to the Melbourne Cricket Ground in future years, according to the newly released draft Yarra Park Master Plan 2025.
Major safety initiative proposed
The federal government has proposed making autonomous emergency braking systems (AEBS) that detect people on bicycles and on foot compulsory for all new cars and light vehicles in Australia.

