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Cycle-Smarts

Bicycle NSW has prepared a presentation to help schools discuss cycling safety issues for children and families. This presentation is a great addition to the free resources Bicycle NSW provides to help: teach children to ride everyone to understand road rules people buy a bike with bike safety checks These resources can assist families, children,

Riding Into Happiness

With one in five Australians having a mental illness in any year, bike riding can offer hope.   Riding gets the blood pumping, body moving and also releases mood enhancing endorphins. It is this physical activity that impacts a person’s level of happiness and their overall mental health.     According to a study by Sydney

Tracking Political Promises

We love moves by major political parties to keep pumping up the promises for bike riding.  The proof comes in the paving and delivery. Comparing the promises over 4 years looks like this. We have encouraged everyone who rides a bike to use the publicised promises in conversations with their local member and electoral candidates.

A New Way Forward

One of the things Bicycle NSW does is represent bike riders in meetings with government and road safety stakeholders. At February’s Road Safety Partners’ Forum, Waverley Council shared the new approach it’s trying for road safety – setting a default speed of 40km/h across the whole Local Government Area. Waverley Council illustrated the rationale very

Clickbait Versus Safer Roads

Recent Seven News coverage of stories involving bikes provide ‘clickbait’ but ignore the real threats to people on the road. A person towing a suitcase on a bike, two people moving a sofa using bikes or a cropped photograph of a bike rider waiting for the lights to change at an intersection are sure to

A Cleaner Future

This Friday the 15th of March Australian students will strike, joining in a global climate action protest at up to 50 locations nationwide. In response to criticisms of last November’s protests, Doha Kahn says students will have their demands on their banners including: stopping the Adani coalmine, moving to 100% renewables by 2030 and no

Sarah Maddock’s 1894 Bicycle Ride To Melbourne

This year marks the 125th anniversary of the first woman – Sarah Maddock – to cycle from Sydney to Melbourne. Mulga Bicycle Tours and a modern-day Sarah Maddock are inviting Bicycle NSW members to join them on a fully supported cycling tour to celebrate the 125th anniversary. In 1894 Sarah was 34 and she had only taken up

Media Release: Newcastle Cyclist Fatality

Bicycle NSW wishes to convey its condolences to the family and friends of a person who died riding their bicycle yesterday, following a crash in the Newcastle suburb of Kooragang. At around 8:40 on Sunday 10 March 2019, emergency services were called to attend Heron Road, in the Newcastle suburb of Kooragang, following reports a cyclist had

International Women’s Day 2019

As we celebrate International Women’s Day there’s also space for reflection. Weekly participation for bike riding in NSW fell from 17.5% in 2015 to 12.5% in 2017, the lowest of any state, and just 26% of these riders were female. Only 7% of women use a bike for regular transport. We know that the barrier

Tumbarumba to Rosewood Rail Trail Success

We are pleased to announce that Snowy Valleys Council have begun design, and will shortly begin construction, of the Tumbarumba to Rosewood Rail Trail. The planned completion is set for 2020 and this rail trail will provide a test case and lessons to help the development of other rail trails in NSW. Bicycle NSW lent