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Peaks Challenge Cradle Mountain has made a name for itself as a rugged event, with brutal climbs and unpredictable weather, and this weekend will be no different.
Singapore says no more cars
With roads already taking up 12 per cent of its land area, Singapore will cap the total number of cars in the city state from February 2018. “In view of land constraints and competing needs, there is limited scope for further expansion of the road network,” the Land Transport Authority (LTA) explains. The island government [...]
Tract on track to building a healthy workplace
The benefits of riding to work are being realised by Australian landscape architecture, planning and design consultancy, Tract Consultants.
Mobility rated mediocre in Australia
A new city-ranking list has named Brisbane as the best city in Australia but overall mobility in major centres is mediocre. Called the Sustainable Cities Mobility Index and published by private engineering and urban planning firm Arcadis, the list ranks cities on the performance of their transport networks, for quality of life, environmental impact and [...]
Infrastructure win on bike corridors
The State Government has committed to an accelerated roll-out of a network of strategic cycling corridors over the next 15 years.
Bike parking in Darwin a dire situation
Not a single respondent to a Bicycle Network survey said that Darwin has adequate bike parking. In September, Bicycle Network asked locals to have their say on how to make Darwin a better place to ride. Of those who took the survey, more than half ride a bike every day and three quarters ride at [...]
Bike vision confirmed for Fishermans Bend
The transport plan for Fishermans Bend confirms that bikes will have high priority in the new suburb that will house 80,000 people and 60,000 workers.
Calling volunteers for ultimate ride
It’s last call for volunteers to join us on the last ever Peaks Challenge Cradle Mountain. Don’t miss this opportunity to help riders conquer the unrelenting and unpredictable climbs of Tassie’s rugged North West. We are after a crew of volunteers to join the team for a breath-taking adventure. As an extra special offer for [...]
Bicycle Network office closure
Bicycle Network's head office in Melbourne will be closed for two days on Monday 6 and Tuesday 7 November.
Farewell, for now
Bicycle Network this week said farewell for the time being to its tireless Tasmania Adviser, Garry Bailey, who has accepted a position as Chair of RSAC.