Ride2Work
Despite the average Melburnian's commute being 15 kilometres, three-quarters of all workers are still driving their cars to the office.
Cycling to cure cancer
Australia's peak body representing cancer doctors is recommending that exercise and bike riding becomes a cornerstone of cancer treatment.
Sedentary workstyle threatens health
The future of work will be increasingly sedentary, leading to increased chronic illness caused by lack of exercise. Unless you ride to work.
That’s not a Smurf, it’s a Super commuter counter
Australia’s streets will be awash with blue-shirted bicycle counters this Tuesday when almost 1,000 volunteers lead the Super Tuesday commuter count.
Riding a bike is not just for the elite
Riding to work is not for the elite and it's not the new golf – it’s transport. What’s missing is space to ride for people outside the inner-suburbs.
Employers urged to offer salary sacrifice ebikes
Australian employers are being urged to offer electric bikes as a salary sacrifice for their employees to ride to work for better health and productivity.
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.
RACV bike research highlights potential
Royal Automobile Club of Victoria (RACV) bike research has found that with a little bit of help we can get more people riding.
Aussies get on their bikes and Ride2Work
Tens of thousands of commuters around Australia have embraced the bike and joined Bicycle Network's National Ride2Work Day.
Why is Ride2Work Day important?
Ride2Work is more than just a day – let's start a commuter revolution and build a healthier Australia.