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Construction has started on a new housing district in Utrecht, a major city in the Netherlands, that has a key differentiating feature: no cars.
Rail disruptions in April
Riders who take their bikes on trains along the Werribee and Williamstown lines will face disruptions during March as the new X’Trapolis 2.0 trains continue testing on the network.
Fitness matters more than fat
Obesity continues to balloon around the world, placing huge pressure on our health care systems and budgets as well as compromising the lifestyle options of those afflicted.
Wrapping up a busy March of bike riding
It’s been a busy few weeks heading into March with Bike Week and other events happening around the state so we’ve wrapped them up in one package to report back to you!
NSW takes control of e-bike battery safety
New South Wales has decided to go it alone on e-bikes again, introducing a bill to parliament that would dramatically overhaul the way batteries in the bikes are regulated.
Tassie Bike New Bites
Take the Tas Bike Collective Challenge in April, apply for a grant to make our roads safer and beware of closures of the Rivulet Path in this editions Bike News Bites.
Work on Darwin’s new bike lanes set to begin
Work is set to begin on the revamp of Darwin’s Smith Street from Monday 31 March, which includes new bike lanes, road murals and street trees.
$2m SA fund goes to 21 bike projects
South Australia has announced the latest State Bicycle Fund projects, with 14 councils receiving $2 million in grants to design or construct bike infrastructure.
Enjoy autumn start on last Launceston trail ride
With daylight savings ending so is the Launceston twilight trail ride on Thursday evenings. Come along to say goodbye to summer and the wonderful trails ride which is only offered during daylight savings.
Swanston Street squeeze continues
Riders along Swanston Street will continue to encounter Metro Tunnel building works throughout autumn.

