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Go Together or Go Away?

Concerning Headlines The concerning headlines over the past 24 hours send a message to many, that riding a bike is deadly. However, it’s more likely to improve your health than cause harm. So should we ‘Go Together’ or go away? One of the lead stories on the ABC showed footage of a close pass in

We Need More Women and Children Riding Bikes

Bicycle NSW attended a workshop last Tuesday to discuss what’s needed to get to more women and children riding bikes, led by Women4Climate and supported by C40 Cities. The City of Sydney is one of the C40 cities committed to climate action to improve our health and environmental sustainability.  C40 produces a range of accessible

Trishaws For Parramatta

Cycling Without Age are helping bring the feeling of fresh air on the face to those with little mobility, with their Trishaws for Parramatta. With its history in Denmark, Cycling Without Age now operates in 29 countries with over 2000 trishaws and more than 12000 volunteer pilots. Trishaws are modified e-bikes that allow a pilot

Trees For Health

Bicycle NSW is a member of the Western Sydney Diabetes Alliance and last week at the Leader’s Alliance meeting we learnt how greening and canopy cover can prevent diabetes. Western Sydney is a Type 2 Diabetes hotspot, and this disease affects 9.4% of the NSW population. Bike riding offers a way to increase physical activity

A Better Bike Detour For Rozelle

Changes for thousands of people who walk and ride bikes. The Westconnex Rozelle Interchange project proposes changing connections between the inner west and central Sydney. This is a complicated project and Bicycle NSW has devoted significant time to meetings, reviews and providing feedback.  The Lilyfield Road cycleway that runs through this area has one of

Congestion Brewing – Ban for Cyclists

Cyclists banned from light rail corridors Laws are changing to ban bicycle riding in light rail corridors.  Ultimately the failure to build a network of safe separated cycleways leaves everyone stuck. This ban for cyclists sees congestion brewing! The way the light rail was constructed in Newcastle made it impossible for people riding bikes to

Money Talks As Bike Riders Fined

Money talks as people riding bikes in NSW pay large fines to be less safe riding bikes. Since the introduction of minimum passing laws in NSW, in March 2015, only 107 infringement notices have been issued for close passes, at the current rate of $344 each.  Since 2015, 41 people have died and over 3,434

45KM of New Wagga Wagga Cycle Network

As the largest inland city in NSW, Wagga Wagga is planning for their future. With a population expected to grow beyond 80,000 by 2036, Wagga Wagga established a new integrated cycling transport plan to help keep the city moving.  Recently, the 45km Levee Link, was officially opened by the local community. It’s first section of

Riding 60km This Movember

With one man dying every minute from suicide globally, help make a change in November, by riding this Movember. Starting in 2003 as a joke to bring the mustache back, Movember has now raised $1.04 billion for men’s health with a particular focus on men’s mental health, prostate and testicular cancers. But what is Movember?

Media Release: Bicycle NSW calls for a fair go for families

Bicycle NSW is calling on Transport for NSW to take immediate action to improve safety for people riding bikes following a crash that seriously injured a child in Sydney last Monday afternoon. A collision occurred near the intersection of Liverpool Street and Wentworth Avenue, Surry Hills between a bus and a woman riding a bicycle