COVID-19
There has been an easing of COVID-19 restrictions in some parts of Australia – but we have to hold off from going back to the big bunch.
Opinion: Build a path out of the crisis
Now's the time to build more places to ride to help people turn bike riding into a lifelong habit, writes Bicycle Network CEO Craig Richards.
Covid count shows bikes are booming
Bike riders made up nearly half of all users on Hobart's recreational paths in a count done on 25 April to document the boom in riding during COVID-19 restrictions.
Pop-up bike lanes for Melbourne
City of Melbourne will be the first place in Australia to install pop-up bike lanes as a response to the increased number of bike riders during COVID-19.
French to get bike repair cash
Tres bien – the French government is offering citizens $85 for bike servicing and repair. It's just one of many things being done to keep people riding.
Bike rider numbers continue to grow
The latest count of people riding during COVID-19 has confirmed what we've all been thinking – they're bursting at the seams and we need more space to ride.
Redefining our relationship with riding
We chatted to four different people who've redefined their relationship with riding bikes since the COVID-19 lockdown. How have you redefined your relationship with riding?
Melbourne and Sydney lose out on liveability
We've re-ranked the world's most liveable cities based on their responses to coronavirus. Melbourne and Sydney have dropped out of the top five.
More space to ride in NSW?
Pop-up bike lanes are on the drawing board in NSW with the state government looking to accommodate the increased interest in riding during COVID-19.
Is your bike mechanic still working?
We will try to keep this page updated with which Tasmanian bike shops/mechanics are operating and if there are any alterations to hours.

