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The Merri-Bek Bicycle Users Group is seeking riders who received an O'Hea Bike Town bicycle as part of a giveaway to residents of Coburg and Pascoe Vale when the O'Hea Street bike path was built in 2011.
Coast Tasmania’s north-west path delivered
The newest 13.2km section of Tasmania’s Coastal Pathway is ready to ride following an official opening on 24 October.
Virtual reality to help bike safety
Virtual reality technology could help design safer infrastructure for bike riders in the future, researchers have found.
Lyell Highway study looks for improvements
The Tasmanian Government has launched a corridor study of the Lyell Highway and safer cycling infrastructure is one of the issues to be considered.
New campaign for road worker safety
The Victorian government is launching a campaign to counter the rise of hostility towards people who work on roads.
$100m active transport fund invites bids
The federal government's active transport fund has opened for business, inviting infrastructure applications from around Australia.
Tassie Bike News Bites
More Collins Street news, Kingborough Council looking for bike representatives, the mountain under review and the government consults on preventive health strategy in this Bike News Bites.
Coastal pathway within Cooee
The newest 13.2km section of the North West Coastal Pathway between Wynyard and Cooee is ready to ride following an official opening on 24 October.
City and country rides for November
There’s a good mix of urban and regional rides this month, along with the usual cruisy coffee rides and more energetic pub and café lunches.
Whitehall Street path closure
There will be a lengthy closure of the trail along Whitehall Street in Footscray and Yarraville as West Gate Tunnel works ramp up around the tunnel entry exit precinct during the next month.