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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.
Ride for art’s sake
Riders have another reason to take a trip on the Murray to Mountains Rail Trail this summer – art commissioned especially for them.
Logan – Gold Coast Faster Rail Project cycleway truncated
The continuous active transport corridor promised as part of Queensland's Logan – Gold Coast Faster Rail Project has been quietly dropped from the plans.
Report highlights bike tourism benefits
A new federal government research report into bicycle tourism has found that $6 billion was spent on trips involving bike riding activity in 2024.
Feds return to Euro e-bike standard
Australia will get its healthy spark back following a commonwealth government decision to re-instate the European standard for the importation, sale and road use of e-bikes across Australia.
NW councils release cycling trails report
Latrobe and Kentish councils have released three reports outlining plans for the areas’ open spaces, sport and recreation, and shared use trails and are asking for community comments.
Last of the social rides for the year
The social rides are winding up for the year so get in for the last of the season’s offerings before the break, with new year rides already in the events schedule. The volunteer-run social rides are free to join and are organised for members and non-members alike.

