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Bicycle Network CEO Craig Richards escaped the city to experience the riding the trails of Bendigo with the Friends of the Bendigo-Kilmore Rail Trail.
History repeating in planned removal of cycleway
In what appears to be a case of history repeating, the current NSW Government will rip up another popular cycleway to make way for a new motorway.
Major disruption for Albert and Clarendon Streets
Two busy Melbourne bike routes face major disruption from tomorrow as the streets are closed for work on a new water main.
Sun, wind and rain doesn’t stop Peaks Challenge finishers
More than 1,500 cyclists have braved a mixed bag of alpine weather at the 10th edition of Peaks Challenge Falls Creek today.
Cammeray Roadies: One Team One Dream
Cammeray Roadies will be making their biggest Peaks Challenge Falls Creek attempt tomorrow and they sent us their story. Say hello if you see them!
MIND. BODY. PEDALING on International Women’s Day
To celebrate International Women's Day, and with Ride2School Day just around the corner, we've delved in to some of the statistics from our MIND.BODY.PEDAL program.
NSW Greens pledge $1 billion for bikes
The Greens NSW have released their detailed plan to make easier for more people to ride, which includes a $1 billion cycling infrastructure fund.
Super Tuesday returns this morning
Australia’s biggest tally of bike riders, Bicycle Network’s Super Tuesday commuter bike count, is on again this morning from 7:00am to 9:00am.
NSW Government to double active travel investment
The NSW coalition government has promised to double its spending on bike and pedestrian paths if re-elected.
New system to fix road planning conflicts
A fresh approach to transport planning in Victoria could result in better connected roads and public transport and a compelling mesh of easy-to-ride bike routes.

