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Thousands took part in Ride2Work Day on Wednesday 15 October 2025, with ridership up across all surveyed Melbourne sites.
30km streets cheap, quick safety move
Tassie Bike News Bites
Ride2Work Day brekkies, Sally's Ride gets moving, members advocating for more bike parking and cycleway detour coming up.
Rail disruptions in late spring
Riders are urged to plan ahead for rail disruptions in the coming weeks.
Windy days won’t ruin our rides
We’re making the call that the next fortnight of rides won’t be blighted by the winds that have buffeted the state for the past month but don’t blame us if we’re wrong!
Latest Park and Ride planned for Rokeby
The Tasmanian Government’s latest Park and Ride is being planned for Rokeby with storage for 37 bikes, but still no security system in place.
South Arm path stops short of what’s needed
Designs for the next stage of the South Arm Highway widening will include a shared path but it won’t get as far as the Rokeby village, creating a black hole for people trying to find a safe route to ride.
Work underway on Albany trail network
Construction has begun on a new recreational trail network in Albany, Western Australia.
Minor disruptions on trail at Seaford
Construction of a new pedestrian crossing on the rail line at Seaford may impact riders over the next two months.
Port Macquarie Beach-to-Beach boardwalk extended
Section D5 of the Beach-to-Beach Shared Pathway betwen North Haven and Camden Haven in New South Wales is now complete.

