The next stage of the North East Rail Trail is underway, with a development application now before the Launceston Council and public comments accepted over the next 2 weeks.
A new poll has revealed that more than two-thirds of Australians think governments should invest more in bike lanes and footpaths to enhance walking and bike riding options.
Riders in the ranges east of Melbourne may encounter works to repair landslips at sites in Warburton and East Warburton between now and the end of the year.
Major construction starts soon on the Hurstbridge Line Duplication project in Melbourne’s north east and as a consequence some bike routes will be impacted by works.
The Super Tuesday South National Report has been released for 2022, which provides insights into the state of bicycle riding at the beginning of the year.
Work is underway on a new masterplan for the lower reaches of the Moorabool and Barwon Rivers through Geelong, potentially creating new opportunities for combining bike riding with nature and culture.
Over the past decade, as electric devices have greatly improved the day-to-day operation of the once-humble mechanical bicycle, batteries have become an essential accessory.
The City of Sydney is proposing changes that will allow bike riders to travel in the opposite direction to cars on some one-way streets. Have your say here.
Melbourne Water is conducting some investigation works on St Georges Road from Wednesday 24 August for two weeks with minor disruptions expected for riders.
Hume City Council is seeking feedback on traffic issues within the Sunbury North Area bounded by Riddell Road, Bendigo railway line and Jacksons Creek.
The controversial issue of bike registration crept into the UK mainstream media last week, after some confusing statements from the Transport Secretary.
As part of the Department of Transport’s ‘Safe Active Streets’ program, the WA government is set to drop speeds to 30km/h on more streets to make roads safer for bike riders.
A landmark global study has revealed that, while we are producing more bikes than cars, they are getting nowhere near the same level of use. This means that their role in the fight against climate change is largely unrecognised.
New bike parking at a southern bus stop and Hobart CBD, council defers Longford street plans again, Molle and Collins lights nearly finished, and Rail Trails website makes it easier to plan your trip.
Our last winter rides and first rides for spring offer something for everyone with a few longer routes, out-of-town rides and dedicated e-bike and women’s rides.
A major, concentrated burst of construction around the Millers Road connection with the West Gate Freeway in Altona North/Brooklyn will have a major impact on traffic over the coming month.
Our first stop on the Great Vic Bike Ride 2022 is Koroit where a hearty welcome and a genuine Irish community awaits. Here are some highlights to check out.
Kentish Council has lodged a development application for a revamped Kimberley Lookout area and 3 new trails to push the Wild Mersey mountain bike network closer to its completion.
Tractors and bicycles might not seem like the likeliest of bedfellows but in Longford they were natural allies last week at a protest against plans to narrow the main street between William and Union streets.
The NSW Government has announced $40 million in funding towards new active transport projects as part of the State Government’s Get NSW Active program.
All of our rides this fortnight have some or most of the route utilising gravel roads and paths, reflecting the desire of a lot of riders to enjoy natural places without too many cars around. So get out your treads and wider tyres and enjoy our urban and regional areas. Domain Quadruple Loop – Saturday [...]
A bill amendment to be brought before NSW Legislative Council next week could be a game-changer for the delivery of rail trails across the state. However, it needs your support.
Early investigations for the upgrade of the South Gippsland Highway between South Dandenong and Lynbrook could provide a vital bike connection to Cranbourne through the suburbs in Melbourne’s south-east.
When Bren Christiansen decided to take a bike tour through Morocco, he thought I would have an amazing tour, how could it not be amazing cycling with friends and other like minded people? Then a devastating earthquake struck in the leadup.
The UK government will equip more children with the skills to walk and ride to school through a £60 million ($115 million) investment over the next two years.
It's 5.30am in Yarram and most of the township is fast asleep, as are the 1500 unexpected visitors who arrived by bike the day before. Bicycle Network's General Manager of Events, Caitlin Borchers, is awake though.
Registrations are now open for volunteers to secure a site during Bicycle Network's upcoming Super Sunday active transport survey on Sunday 12 November.
Setting off into the wilderness with everything you need strapped to your bike can be an exhilirating experience. But an equally daunting one depending on the type of adventure you've got in mind.
The transport sector is on track to become Australia's largest source of carbon emissions by 2030, but the federal government is now developing a plan to stem to the tide.
After a decade-long battle, the notorious Black Forest Drive through Macedon and Woodend will be transformed from four lanes to a traffic-calmed two-lane road with separated bike lanes.
An organised mass participation ride like Around the Bay can act as a powerful motivator at any point of a health journey, but at one cardiac health clinic in Melbourne's it is serving as a vital pathway on the road to recovery.
Improving conditions for bike riders and making it easier for everybody to choose sustainable modes of transport can mean great things for the environment, but at Bicycle Network we know there is always more that can be done.
Byron Shire has given the go-ahead for the development of Northern Rivers Rail Trail through its territory, opening an opportunity for the next stage of the 132 km project.
The need to slow car traffic in built-up areas and create separation to protect vulnerable road users from vehicles were some of the strongest themes put to the Victorian parliamentary inquiry into road safety last week.
When staff at Willoughby Public School went to the local council with concerns about car congestion and road safety, they expected to met with engineering solutions to improve the flow of vehicles and people.
Low-speed streets are instrumental in encouraging bike riding and other forms of active transport, and more of them could be on the way in New South Wales following landmark changes to the govermnent's speed zoning standards.
Learning to ride a bike is an invaluable skill that stays with you a lifetime, and the Mayor of Boston is looking to offer every child the opportunity with a new city-wide free bike education program.
Bike riders in Melbourne’s inner north could be on the path to a better riding environment as the City of Merri-bek embarks on a new transport strategy.
Bicycle Network’s free Ride2School program has shared the joy of riding with hundreds of thousands of students for 17 years. But the program, beloved by schools across the country, is under threat.
Hundreds of people on bikes, scooters, e-bikes, cargo bikes, recumbent bikes and other modes of low and people-powered transport are expected to join the next Critical Mass event in Melbourne on Friday 30 June.
Chalk drawings on the road, bikes cutting laps and laughter in the air were signs of success this week as Bicycle Network continued its Open Streets program at Brunswick South West Primary School.
The Shrine to Sea project, funded by the State Government with $13M in 2018 to provide a walking and biking boulevard between St Kilda Road and the beach at Beaconsfield Parade, no longer contains a walking and biking component.
The face is boiling red, the window starts to slide down, the rider—just a metre away—prepares for a spray, or a swerve, and the fight or flight reflex prepares to kick in.
Many solutions to climate change carry remains far off in the distance with lots of unanswered questions, but the good news is we have tools at our disposal today to make a real and lasting impact.
Google has introduced a feature for its Maps software that allows people to preview their journey in detail and offers many advantages for bike riders.
When the 480 km Tasmanian Trail was first dreamed up back in the 1990s it was by horse riders looking for a multi-day challenge.
Fast-forward 26 years and it’s now bicycle riders looking for an adventure to test their gravel and touring bikes who are now the dominant trail user.
The Australian government has released its first National Electric Vehicle Strategy, a roadmap to tackle emissions in the transport sector by promoting a shift toward electric transport.
Work is nearing completion on an innovative new bridge over the Parramatta River, a first of its kind for Australia and one that offers easy access at either end.
The trial of the separated bike lanes along Elizabeth Street in Richmond has received the stamp of community approval and the temporary structures look set to be upgraded to a permanent facility.
The popularity of gravel bikes and gravel riding opens the door to routes in the Bega Valley that aren’t possible on a road bike, and require too much highway time to be fun on a MTB.
Another gap in the St Kilda Road bike lane corridor will soon be connected as works starts on the city-bound section between Park and Dorcas Street, South Melbourne.
The City of Darwin is casting an eye to the future and floating the idea of reduced speed limits to make its CBD more compatible with alternative modes of transport.
Victoria’s experiment with e-scooters has been extended another six months and will now include privately owned devices in addition to the hire schemes in Melbourne and Ballarat.