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Bicycle Network's Ride2School program will keep rolling for at least two more years in Victoria with the Andrews Labor Government committing $1.4 million.
Green wave a go on Albert Street
A green wave for bike riders on Albert Street in East Melbourne will be made permanent after a trial by City of Melbourne found it reduced travel times by almost one minute.
Q&A with Justin from GoGet
Bicycle Network recently had a chat with Justin, the General Manager of car share company GoGet, and found we actually have a lot in common.
Worst bike safety ads
Advertising campaigns are often thought to be an important part of promoting and improving road safety, but sometimes the message isn't communicated very well. Here's a list of the worst bike ads.
Have your say on Upfield open space
Preliminary designs have been done to improve the Upfield path in the Bell-Moreland precinct, and there is opportunity for the public to provide feedback.
Maurice Blackburn helping Bicycle Network members get back on track
Maurice Blackburn are proud to be the legal support partner for Bicycle Network and their members.
Wave of change: bikes, parking, public transport, walking
Glen Eira is the latest municipality to launch a major re-think on the transport challenges facing Melbourne as the metropolis crests the 5 million people mark.
MP doubles down on Sydney Road bike safety
MP for Brunswick Tim Read has redoubled his support for major changes on Sydney Road to improve amenity for all users of the struggling street.
Getting Sydney’s cycleways back on track
A large drop in motorist traffic in Sydney has created an opportunity to fix one of the many missing links in the CBD.
E-bikes beating not cheating the fitness test
Some people believe electric bikes are cheating, but a new study from Europe has found that e-bikes can be just as good as the original thing.

