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The City of Sydney have launched a new 24/7 personalised route service to help people who ride navigate city streets.
300-kilometre bike network a priority for Sydney
A 300-kilometre connected network of bike paths across Sydney should be a national priority according to Australia’s chief infrastructure advisor, Infrastructure Australia.
Winter is coming: don’t get caught in the dark
Daylight savings is ending and winter on the way – Australian bike riders are being urged to light up and not get caught in the dark.
This Girl Can to inspire women to get active
The Victorian Government have today launched their powerful, new campaign – This Girl Can which is aimed at inspiring more women to get active.
Have your say on Wellington Park track users code
The Wellington Park Trust is looking for feedback on its new Track Users Code and signs for track trail-heads.
Have your say: New Town and Tolosa Dam
Two community feedback requests have come up in New Town and Glenorchy (Tolosa Park Dam) that bicycle riders may like to participate in.
Get our teens off the road and on to bikes
Bicycle Network is reigniting its campaign to allow teenagers to ride bikes on footpaths in Victoria and New South Wales on the eve of National Ride2School Day.
Bikes to beat bulge in the West
Melbourne’s western suburbs are planning to use bikes to tackle some of the lowest physical activity rates in Victoria, and the associated health issues.
Bay Trail expansion opportunity
The popular Bay Trail could soon reach Melbourne’s western extremities as planning gets underway between Point Cook and Werribee South.
At last! Darebin Bridge opens
After one of the most controversial, protracted, and hard fought campaigns in the history of Melbourne’s bike riding community, the Darebin Bridge is ready.