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The Australian Government has embarked on the development of a new National Urban Policy which will guide the future sustainable development of Australia’s cities and suburbs.
New focus on Albion for urban renewal
A move by the State Government to accelerate the redevelopment of the precinct around Albion Station and Ballarat Road could help resolve the serious disconnect of the bike network in Melbourne’s north west.
Bay Trail rut rectified
A hazardous furrow on the Bay Trail at Brighton has been removed and unwary riders are now longer at risk of coming to grief.
E-bike rebates shine in Canada
An e-bike rebate program in Canada has proven highly effective at changing travel habits, while demonstrating that these schemes can cut carbon emissions in a cost-effective way.
Daylight drink driving on the rise
Police have scheduled special daylight operations to combat a concerning rise if drink driving during the day.
FSA cranks recalled
Full Speed Ahead as recalled its Gossamer Pro AGX+ CK-6037 cranksets because the crank arm can loosen and detach from the spindle while in use.
Families flock to the bike routes of Sydney
The improving bike routes of Sydney are continuing to entice a growing diversity of riders, new count data reveals.
Supporting a safer Collins Street
The Hobart City Council has voted to progress detailed designs for a bike lane trial on Collins Street, but some councillors have started a campaign against the project.
Super Tuesday shows bounce-back in riders
This year’s Super Tuesday commuter count has shown bike riding numbers are back to pre-COVID levels in most places and female riders have embraced e-bikes.
Bike counts show steady growth across Australia
Bike commuting is on the rise around Australia, new analysis of Bicycle Network’s Super Tuesday data shows.