Queensland
Bicycle Network has partnered with the ACT Government to undertake a week-long study for a newly constructed separated bike lane in central Canberra.
Make plumped-up monsters pay
Oversized utes and SUVs have been sneaking around our towns and cities, intent on theft of public property.
Cargo bikes for social rental
The City of Stuttgart in Germany is pioneering new social rental concept for cargo bikes that is based on the user’s capacity to pay.
Mind.Body.Pedal back in action helping young girls ride
Female and gender-diverse teenagers face complex challenges when it comes to exercise, and a Bicycle Network program is continuing to help high-school students overcome these barriers in Melbourne’s west.
Yarra Valley trail extends north
Work on the stage 1B of Yarra Valley Trail has pushed through Yering and is heading towards Yarra Glen.
1 in 3 adults at risk from lack of exercise
The world’s leading health organisation has sounded the alarm on rising physical inactivity rates across the globe, as a new study reveals one in three adults aren’t moving their bodies enough.
No state funds for Ride2School
Bicycle Network’s almost 20-year-old Ride2School program has not been named in the Sport and Recreation Victoria’s new Kids Active Travel Program funding announcement.
Bikes can make big contribution to Net Zero
The Australian Government has embarked on the planning to reduce Australia’s excessive transport CO2 emissions down to our ambitious net zero target at 2050. A big ask.
Bike bulletin
Bits and bobs of news from the bike riding world.
Can we create safer drivers?
One of the dubious advantages of being a bike rider is that we get to see up close just how bad some drivers are.