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If you get yourself riding to work regularly you can open up a new world of opportunities … Good morning World! Not a morning person? Cycling fixes that. It’s a first-rate heart-starter and mood enhancer. You will find yourself greeting fellow commuters cheerily like the early bird you never knew you were. First to the [...]
Getting Melbourne’s West pedalling
Last night, Bicycle Network joined Federal MP Tim Watts at a public forum to discuss cycling participation in Melbourne’s West.
Senator Janet Rice on the 25th Ride2Work Day
Greens Senator for Victoria, Janet Rice, used to be a Bicycle Network team member, and during her time she established Ride2Work Day.
Build bike lanes, get results
Living close to a cycleway not only encourages people to ride, it also fosters a pleasant experience of our communities, an Australian study has found.
Swan Street bridge update
Bike riders keen to regain full access to one of Melbourne's key commuter routes, the Main Yarra Trail, are set to endure further delays.
Bayside locals call for permanent Beach Road truck ban
Bayside locals will use the 2018 state election as a platform to push for a 24-hour truck ban along Beach Road and Beaconsfield Parade.
Help can the planned Station Street closure
Yarra City Council is pushing ahead with a plan to close off Station Street at Princes Street in North Carlton, which could divert motor traffic into the nearby bike-friendly Canning Street.
Jam Factory revamp perfect time to fix strip
Ambitious plans to revamp Melbourne’s Jam Factory precinct provides the perfect opportunity to fix one of Melbourne’s riskiest places to ride.
North-East Rail Trail future clouded
Mountain biking has helped transform Tasmania’sMountain biking has helped transform Tasmania’s North-East and looms large in the latest Destination Action Plan for the region, however there is a cloud over the North-East Rail Trail. North-East. So, it’s hardly surprising it looms large in the latest Destination Action Plan for the region.
$6 million for cycle tourism in Tassie
The Tasmanian Government has established a $6m Cycle Tourism Fund as part of its drive to make the state Australia’s premier cycling destination.