Health
A placemaking plan by Bicycle Network would allow more people to ride, meet, drink and eat at cafes and restaurants when coronavirus restrictions ease.
Bikes key to lower travel emissions
Switching to bikes for even just some of our travel needs could have a substantial, community-wide impact on C02 emissions, a new study has found.
Riders make better walkers
Researchers at Humbolt State University in California have found that those who like to pedal can walk more efficiently when they choose to walk.
Tassie Bike News Bites
This Bike News Bites looks at the closure of the Macquarie Point interim cycleway, West Tamar Hwy improvements, new shoulders on Evandale Rd, a forum on street redesign, Hobart transport survey, and more!
Our women’s jersey journey
Read all about our recent journey to create a suitable cycling jersey for women, by women.
Bike lanes a better physical activity fix
Victoria's new Get Active Victoria campaign should be matched with investment in bike lanes to give people more opportunity to be active each day.
Bike riding tipped to increase post-COVID
Bike commuting is tipped to increase by 55 per cent in Melbourne after COVID-19 – so when will we see more state government support?
Survey shows it’s time for Spring Street to step up
A survey released by VicHealth today has shown it's time for the Victorian state government to get on with making it easier to move around during COVID-19.
Adelaide keen to drive out of depression
Adelaide is set to go against the trend and roll out the red carpet for cars as a way to help the city bounce back from COVID-19.
Tassie Bike News Bites
In this edition's Bike News Bites our Ride2School program join the University of Tasmania on a climate change research project, Burnie road closure, funding agreed for Intercity Cycleway-Macquarie Point link and new RACT expert panel for Launceston transport vision.