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Pop-ups lanes go permanent

Some of the more successful pop-up bike lanes that mushroomed across inner Melbourne’s sombre COVID-era streets will be converted into permanent facilities.

Yarra Ranges preps new trails plan

Yarra Ranges Shire could have a fully planned network of paths and trails across the expanse of territory just to Melbourne’s east if a new proposal comes to fruition.

Do bikes lanes damage local business?

Once again shopkeepers are getting measured for their chainmail suits, ready to mount the battlements and wage war against the bike lanes coming to their street.

Sydney gets set for safer speeds

The streets of inner Sydney are about to become more pleasant and safe for people walking and riding, as the local council prepares a rollout of 40km/h speed limits across the area.
Three people ride on a painted bike lane with white bollards in the road to their left, with a blue parking meter on the footpath to their right and traffic in the road alongside the lane.

We need to move more but our streets aren’t helping

Alison Hetherington from Bicycle Network and Dr Verity Cleland from the University of Tasmania's Menzies Institute for Medical Research wrote an opinion piece for The Mercury newspaper on 10 July 2024 about the importance of active street design.