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Excited riders are making their first trips through the elevated bike path that links central Melbourne to the western suburbs.
NSW max e-bike power reduced to 250W
The New South Wales Government has moved to reduce the maximum legal power output of e-bikes to 250 watts, bringing the state back in line with all other Australian jurisdictions.
Tram stop changes for Queensberry Street route
New tram stops coming to North Melbourne will reconfigure the arrangement of bike lanes in several places.
Victoria launches safety campaign for gig riders
Riders around Melbourne are often amazed at some of the antics of food delivery riders as they race to sign over tasty morsels to their ravenous customers: "Don’t they know the road rules,” we curse to no one in particular.
Thinking of buying an e-bike for Christmas?
Although there is much uncertainty around the future regulation of e-bikes this should not deter you from getting out your credit card this holiday season if you have recognised that this rapidly advancing, two-wheeled transport solution meets your needs.
Darebin sticks with bike squeeze on High Street
Plans for a revamp of High Street in Preston that will discourage bike riders from using the street have been adopted by Darebin Council.
Ride2School Day registration open
Registration is now open for National Ride2School Day on Friday 20 March 2026.
Rail disruptions in December
Riders are urged to plan ahead for rail disruptions this month.
Poorpa Yanyeen Meerreeng Trail officially opens
The trail linking the coastal village of Port Campbell to inland Timboon has been officially opened and granted a new indigenous name – Poorpa Yanyeen Meerreeng Trail.
Tassie Bike News Bites
New helmets coming to shops, Launceston investigates road first, new planning policies pave way for better active transport designs and Kingborough MTB Park information session coming up.

