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Bicycle Network it deeply saddened by the passing of bike rider Ronald Spargo who died during the Audax Sydney-Melbourne Alpine 1200 this week.
Bikes on public transport – here’s what you can do
Tempers flared on a Melbourne train when a passenger brought a bike on board. Here's when and where bikes are allowed on public transport in Australia.
Bad news, and less bad news, on St Georges Road
Five dangerous road crossings on St Georges Road are to be reopened soon, putting bikes riders and tram travellers at risk.
New Alphington link to Darebin Creek
The State Government has promised to build a new link to the Darebin Creek Trail via Farm Road in Alphington as part of the $18m Darebin Trail Link.
Detours and closures
Detours and road closures around Tasmania.
Say no to rego, it’s not going to happen
A fatal crash yesterday caused a member of the public to call for bike registration. Registration would not have made a difference, and it never will.
Police charges show one case doesn’t fit all
Charges laid against drivers from separate tragic and sickening crashes in Victoria show that sometimes the police need to take different approaches.
Sunday’s count to be super
This Sunday, volunteers will set out across shared paths and trails as part of Australia’s biggest recreational count, Bicycle Network’s Super Sunday.
Veloway designs underway
Designs for the veloway component of the massive West Gate Tunnel project are underway, with further details beginning to emerge.
Doubling up on repeat offenders
Repeat offenders will get a double dose of trouble under new reforms introduced by the Victorian Government, with court sanctions and penalties set to come with twice the pain.