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The Tasmanian election is on 3 March and most of the parties have made their pitches to bike riders.
Pick your Bike Week ride
Tasmanian Bike Week has a choice of six social rides from 4 to 11 March 2018.
Tokyo roadies get special train
It’s no longer a battle for Tokyo’s weekend warriors to get to their favourite riding territory on the Boso Peninsula on Tokyo Bay.
Bike commuters much less stressed
Riding to work or education each day can massively reduce the risk of stress, a major study has found.
NT celebrates new cycling star
The NT is celebrating its latest junior track cycling star, Meg Marker, following her four-medal haul at the 2018 Junior Track National Championships.
Recommendation to delay Battery Point path build
The Hobart City Council has removed funding for the Battery Point pathway from its 10 year capital works plan.
New recruit keeping Darwin bike plan on track
The City of Darwin have given their bike plan a boost with the recruitment of a new Darwin Bike Plan Officer, Heather Docker.
Mixing bikes and trains
Bicycle Network is reminding everyone to avoid the front carriage when taking their bikes on the train.
WA campaign off the pace
The Government of Western Australia has demonstrated inability to keep pace with the times in its new ‘Speeding slows you down’ campaign released this week.
Labor’s tracks and trails funding good first step
Bicycle Network has welcomed the Tasmanian Labor announcement of a $4 million tracks and trails fund as a good first step but warned it will not be enough to effect real change.