Queensland
Help local charity Bicycles for Humanity Melbourne get people in Namibia riding – you could win a free Bicycle Network membership.
Hi-vis call for kids a low-light
In a step backward for active transport, a Queensland academic is encouraging parents to dress themselves and their children in hi-vis vests to improve pedestrian safety.
Using science to manage bike impacts on environment
The mountain biking community is getting on the front foot and making sure that as well as building trails, they're building environmental goodwill.
Riding reverses dementia decline, says WHO
The World Health Organisation has strongly recommended that adults with normal cognition undertake physical activity to reduce risk of cognitive decline.
They’re coming for our bike lanes
Cashed up tech start-ups have been snooping our streets for places to launch their autonomous vehicles, and they like the look of nice car-free bike lanes.
Give the girls a bike
Bicycle Network's friend Sarah Anne has joined a crew of female riders who are taking on the full Tour de France to show the world what women can do.
Your guide to Le Tour
For those who have not been waiting for this moment all year, we've put together a beginners guide to the Tour de France 2019 - with fun facts, favourites and french phrases to learn.
NT to introduce ‘Wider of the rider’ laws
The Northern Territory is set to join the rest of Australia with plans to introduce minimum passing distance laws, leaving Victoria as the only state or territory without them.
Sports car test ends in prison over bike crash
The test-driver of a $350,000 McLaren supercar that crashed into a bike rider during a media junket has been sentenced to prison for 12 months.
Bike riding insurance – are you sure you’re covered?
Insurance policies are a bit like bikes – what suits one person may not necessarily suit the next.

