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A $756,000 grant under the federal government’s Active Transport Fund will build the Zimin Drive Shared Pathway across Katherine.
Rail disruptions in February and March
Riders who take their bikes on trains along the Werribee, Williamstown and Hurstbridge lines will face disruptions in February.
Tasmania’s 1st e-bike library is coming
Tasmania’s first e-bike library is due to open its doors next month, following the City of Hobart’s announcement during Bike Week.
Public meeting critical for road safety projects
After several months of trying to get 1000 eligible signatures, opponents of the Collins Street bike lanes in Hobart have managed to trigger a public meeting to be held on Tuesday 25 March, 5.30–7.30pm, at City Hall.
Federal active transport funds start to flow
The Australian Government’s $100 million Active Transport Fund is being dispersed, with more than $96 million allocated across the country in the past fortnight.
Greenline works restart along the Yarra
The Greenline project along the north bank of the Yarra restarts construction in the middle of this month, but access along the bike route will not be impacted.
Plenty River Trail works move north
With the completion of the new Hawkstowe picnic stop area, work on the Plenty River Trail work will move further north this year.
Horsham upgrades street for bike lanes
The federal government will contribute $900,000 for safety upgrades for pedestrians and cyclists along Urquhart Street in Horsham.
Tasmania scores $4m in federal transport funds
Tasmanian active transport projects have received close to $4 million in funding from the Australian Government’s $100 million Active Transport Fund.
Next stage of Yarra Valley Trail approved
Yarra Ranges Council has appointed contractors to construct another stage of the Yarra Valley Trail – the 1.5km long section that stretches from the Melba Highway to the Yarra River near Yarra Glen.

