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Work is underway on Hobart's Rivulet path and we have a winner for our Taste of Tasmania valet parking competition with Cranke.
RACV recommends strategic cycling corridors
The RACV has shown its biggest commitment yet to advancing bike riding in Melbourne by recommending improvements to a number of priority bike routes.
City of Launceston plans northern suburbs’ future
The City of Launceston has released a northern suburbs discussion paper to help shape the revitalisation plan it committed to in the City Deal. The paper focuses on the six areas of health and wellbeing; housing; education; transport; employment and economic growth; and Infrastructure and public spaces. Bicycle infrastructure and support were not in the top issues mentioned during [...]
How do you ride to the station?
Would you like your bike trip to the train to be easier? Transport for Victoria and Public Transport Victoria want to hear your thoughts.
Trucks turfed off Beach Road
Trucks will be banned from driving on Beach Road between Port Melbourne and Mordialloc all day, everyday from the end of this month.
10 years. 15,000 stories. What’s yours?
2019 marks the 10 year anniversary of Australia’s most demanding and notorious riding challenge, and we're calling for your stories of riding the Legend.
Hobart’s newest separated path opens at Macquarie Point
There’s a new cycleway into town thanks to the Macquarie Point Development Corporation, which has opened a shared path through its site.
New postie e-bikes and carts to hit the pavement
Thousands of new Australia Post electric vehicles are about to hit the suburbs. We think it is further proof that footpath riding should be legal for all.
New survey aims to understand how young adults commute
A new study aims to understand how young adults commute to their place of work or study, and they're asking people aged 18 to 25 to complete a brief survey.
2019: A year of hard hats, trucks, and bikes
Metro Tunnel construction works in Melbourne are ramping up. With that will come extra truck traffic, but plans are place to reduce risks to riders.