Local councillor numbers are being cut this election

Tasmanian Council Elections 2026

Council elections this year are critical to keep safer cycling infrastructure on the agenda, with reduced councillor numbers across the state

Making it easier to ride in your local community 

Some of the ways councils can make it easier to ride a bike include: 

  • Build and maintain paths and separated cycleways that link to jobs, schools, services and local shops and can be ridden by people of all ages and abilities.  
  • Develop bike plans/strategies for the council area.
  • Seal and widen shoulders on popular road riding routes.
  • Provide recreational trails and paths.
  • Lower speeds (30km/h) on local streets where people want to ride, scoot and walk.
  • Provide and mandate end-of-trip facilities and bike parking. 
Are you a local candidate up for election? 

Don’t wait to be contacted. If you’ve got a strong position on cycling, send us your responses to the questions listed and we’ll publish them on this webpage.

HOW CAN YOU HELP?

We’re calling on our members, friends, BUGs and local organisations to get involved. 

Reach out to your council’s candidates and ask them how they plan to make your streets and open spaces more bike friendly,  and let them know their response will be published on our website. 

Questions you can ask your candidates: 
  1. If elected, what projects will you prioritise to make it easier for people to ride this term? 
  2. Would you support bike lanes if it meant moving and/or reducing some on-street car parking?
  3. Do you support your council’s bike plan?

If you get a response to these or your own bike-related questions, send it to us at tasoffice@bicyclenetwork.com.au and we’ll publish them on this web page.   

Council election candidate responses

If you are a candidate in the elections and would like to let people know your position on better cycling facilities, let us know

If your council is not listed, don’t worry, we’ll add it when you send your statement. 

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Key DATES 

Saturday 5 September – election notice published

Monday 7 September – candidate nominations open

Tuesday 22 September – candidates announced

Monday 5 October – polling period starts

Wednesday 14 October – National Ride2Work Day

Tuesday 27 October – polling period closes

 

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