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Despite already being embarrassed once this year by bike-shaming advertisements, the WA Government has doubled down with a confusing reboot.
Riders duck-shoved on Swan Street
The massive Swan Street Bridge widening project has inexplicably failed to fix the sub-standard underpasses at the Yarra River.
Port Phillip to boost bike network
The City of Port Phillip has signalled a major upgrade to it bike riding network, with eleven bike corridors to be completed in the next 10 years.
Daylesford to Hanging Rock Trail revived
The long-awaited rail trail from Daylesford to Woodend, and then to Hanging Rock, is back on the agenda, but still needs some support.
New vision for Moonee Ponds Creek Trail
The environment along the Moonee Ponds Creek trail could be developed into a first class linear park, according to an investigation.
Beach Road works on the move
The relining of the Brighton sewer continues to creep along Beach Road, with riders needing to be alert to further location changes over the next two weeks. The next section is between the Brighton bathing boxes car park and Brighton Baths southern car park entrance. Work will take place over the week from 6pm Sunday [...]
Campaign targets bike box bullies
VicRoads has launched a campaign to improve motorist behaviour at intersections with bike boxes.
Share bikes to stay in NSW
Public bike share is here to stay, despite a major player pulling out of Melbourne in the past month.
Congestion is a positive for cities, says study
Hardly a day goes by without a politician launching a costly new plan to fix traffic congestion and boost the economy. Makes sense, right? Wrong.
Manchester shows the way with bike cash
Australian capital cities have been put to shame by Manchester’s plan to spend $890 million on bike infrastructure, and that’s just the start.