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The completion of the Mullum Mullum Trail is again a prospect, following the re-start of construction of the final 300 metre stretch.
Fight the George Street ban
Earlier this month we exposed NSW government plans for George Street ban for bike riders once the light rail project is completed. With trams added to the street, bikes will be banned – the only mode of transport to be excluded. Sydney bike riders, such as Saul, have been waiting patiently during construction of the tram [...]
Acclaimed Oxford Street plan excludes bikes
Recently announced plans to make one of the world’s premier shopping streets – London’s Oxford Street – car free have been welcomed with wonder and acclaim. But did anyone pause to question what the plan did for bikes? You guessed it: the plan excludes bikes from the street. Oxford Street is a key east-west bike [...]
Car guru: end of automotive era
The end of the automotive era is approaching, ringing the death knell for the performance car, according to one of the men who was responsible for bringing us that very era.
Rego rebate for tollway drivers
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has announced that the government will offer a rebate on car registration to people who spend more than $25 per week on Sydney road tolls.
Pop-up protected bike lane sets riders free
Bicycle Network installed a pop-up protected bike lane on Exhibition Street in Melbourne last week to emphasise the need for better bike infrastructure.
Albert Street soon complete
The City of Melbourne starts work on the missing bike lanes along Albert Street East Melbourne next week, bringing separated bike lanes right in to the CBD.
Final designs for Caulfield Dandenong trail
The designs for the Caulfield Dandenong Trail are done and dusted and work will begin in the wake of the nine level crossings removals from next year.
Federation to rule the West
The Federation Trail from Melbourne to Werribee will be rebuilt with several outstanding new bridges across major arterial roads.
Tassie Ride2School bonanza
Bicycle Network launched its latest Ride2School Active Path in Tasmania at Clarendon Vale Primary School last week.