State government
New TV advertisements hit Victorian airwaves this week as the state government launched its safe passing distance campaign.
Polishing bike skills with funding in doubt
While the program's future funding is in doubt, Ride2School carries on, working with students from Howrah Primary School, fine tuning their bike skills.
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 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.
Sydney plan promising for bikes
The plan to focus Sydney into three distinct centres offers great potential for bike riding to play a greater role in the transport system
Tasmania state election pitch to the parties
With a Tasmania state election due by March 2018, Bicycle Network has made submissions to the Liberal government, the Labor Party and the Greens.
Swan Street bridge update
Bike riders keen to regain full access to one of Melbourne's key commuter routes, the Main Yarra Trail, are set to endure further delays.
Bayside locals call for permanent Beach Road truck ban
Bayside locals will use the 2018 state election as a platform to push for a 24-hour truck ban along Beach Road and Beaconsfield Parade.
North-East Rail Trail future clouded
Mountain biking has helped transform Tasmania’sMountain biking has helped transform Tasmania’s North-East and looms large in the latest Destination Action Plan for the region, however there is a cloud over the North-East Rail Trail. North-East. So, it’s hardly surprising it looms large in the latest Destination Action Plan for the region.
$6 million for cycle tourism in Tassie
The Tasmanian Government has established a $6m Cycle Tourism Fund as part of its drive to make the state Australia’s premier cycling destination.