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Bicycle Network has made a submission to the Tasmanian Government’s budget process, calling for a $32 million bicycle infrastructure fund to build safer cycleways.
ABC following the Great Vic
You may have noticed some ABC film crews following around the Great Vic this year. We've collated all the videos from the ABC in one place for you to enjoy.
Hobart’s good & not so good news
Bicycle riders in Hobart have had two small wins with the lengthening of the green bicycle signal at Evans Street and the relocation of a pole on the Channel Highway in Taroona.
Hobart Domain highways up for review
The Australian and Tasmanian Governments are reviewing the three highways bordering Hobart’s Queens Domain to come up with a plan to improve transport through the area, including cycling and walking.
Jail for distracted driver who killed rider on Black Forest Drive
24-year-old Emma Kent will spend nine months in jail and serve a community corrections order for killing bike rider Gareth Davies on Black Forest Drive.
Labor’s re-election an opportunity to deliver for bikes
Bicycle Network would like to congratulate Daniel Andrews and the Labor party on their landslide victory yesterday’s Victorian State election.
CitiPower lacks spark for path
The multi billion dollar Footscray Road shared trail project has been left twiddling its thumbs as we wait for CitiPower to make the long overdue connection.
Under, over and out: intersections we don’t want
Election promises that vow to replace intersections with overpass/underpass structures will not be a win for bike riders, or anyone else for that matter.
Bundaberg rail trail proposal invites community input
Community members are invited to contribute their ideas toward a Bundaberg to Gin Gin Rail Trail proposal at Open House meetings happening next week.
Lime rolls in to Sydney share bike market
Share transportation company Lime distributed over 800 electric bikes around Sydney this week, challenging the troubled relationship with share bike systems

