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Bicycle Network’s National Volunteer Week celebrations kicked off last night at our annual awards ceremony in Melbourne.
Parkiteer: your feedback in action
With a network of more than 145 secure bike parking facilities, your experience with the Parkiteer program is of paramount importance as we endeavour to create a more active and sustainable transport future.
Newcrest Orange challenge cancelled
Bicycle Network announces that the Newcrest Orange Challenge will not run in 2024. CEO Alison McCormack says the decision has not been made lightly.
Port Phillip proceeds with Inkerman project
Inkerman Street through St Kilda is set for new separated bike lanes after the City of Port Phillip voted to green light an upgrade of the street.
A thanks from Save Ride2School
Bicycle Network wishes to offer a heartfelt thanks our network of bike riding friends who have helped us raise funds for our Ride2School program.
Take a look at your council’s latest budget
It is the time of the year when municipalities around the state are now finalising their budgets, providing an opportunity to discover whether they are taking their responsibilities for active transport seriously.
Back to the drawing board at Caulfield
The future of the vital strategic cycling corridor connection to Caulfield Station has again entered the zone of uncertainty with the City of Glen Eira rejecting options for an alternative route that the council itself had proposed.
Bus replacements bound for the Hurstbridge line
Riders travelling along the Hurstbridge line next Thursday should be mindful of disruptions as buses replace trains on the final leg of the journey.
Tourist buses blight Beach Road
Riders who throng the Beach Road route have encountered increasing numbers of tourist buses randomly stopped on the roadway through Brighton, and more scarcely, discharging passengers who sprint across the road oblivious of the riding bunches rapidly approaching.
Checking out of Parliament with an 850km bike ride
Some politicians have a penchant for chartered choppers, while others opt for VIP flights. For retiring Senator Janet Rice with 850km to travel, a bike will do just fine.

