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Not only is the Mornington Peninsula a great holiday and weekend getaway destination, but it is also attractive to live there and many bike riders make it their home. Making it along the roads on a bike, however, can take the smile off your face.
Bridge hopes dashed on Outer Circle trail
Plans to take the Outer Circle Rail Trail over a new bridge at Toorak Road in Camberwell have been dropped due to the cost and complexity of construction.
Did your local councillors take the pledge for better bike streets?
As newly anointed local councillors across Victoria start settling into their roles, the Streets People Love campaign is calling on supporters to remind them of the pledge they made to creating better neighbourhoods.
Safer speeds for bayside riders
Greenline works suspended for summer
As the Australian Open tennis tournament looms, construction of the Greenline project through Birrarung Marr is in cold storage until next year.
New England Rail Trail funding cut
The NSW government has withdrawn $8.7 million in funding for the New England Rail Trail, earmarked from the Bushfire Local Economic Recovery Fund to build the 35.5km section of the New England rail trail between Glen Innes and Ben Lomond, the Glenn Innes Severn Council has announced.
Women on Wheels bridge the gap in Perth
Eighty Perth women, trans, and non-binary people have learned how to ride a bike since Women on Wheels, an initiative by WestCycle, began in 2023.
Brisbane parks get revamp for 2032 Olympics
Brisbane City Council plans to revitalise four key park precincts, transforming them into “legacy lifestyle destinations” with extensive recreation trails ahead of the 2032 Olympics..
City of Adelaide looks at lower speed zones
The City of Adelaide will undertake a speed limit review to understand the need for reducing speeds to support business and residents and create a safer city environment.
Feedback open on Blue Mountains bike plans
Concept designs for seven new priority pathways in the Blue Mountains are open for community feedback.

