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Bicycle NSW COVID19 Response Statement

Like any organisation Bicycle NSW has been called to respond to the challenges presented by COVID-19.  We have been on the ‘front foot’ in responding to protect people by: Changing how we work: closing our office to visitors, practicing social distancing, deferring courses, communicating event changes and setting up measures and practices to ensure business

Riding Through COVID-19

As the COVID-19 situation develops across NSW, Bicycle NSW wants to help people keep bike riding if they are able.   We know many of you are still riding your bikes outside, whether to avoid mass gatherings on public transport or to keep your mind and body healthy. However with the current social distancing in place, we

Healthy Helpers #BikeThroughCorona

If you’re fit, healthy and wondering how to help the community through the COVID-19 Pandemic, we’ve got you covered. The COVID19 outbreak has dominated news feeds with stories of stockpiling, health sector challenges, shortages and it’s fueling anxiety and stress.  If you want to feel happier, the best way researchers have found is to help

COVID-19 and Healthy Riding – #BikeThroughCorona

Bicycle NSW, like many organisations, is making changes to protect the health of our staff, Members and the wider community. COVID-19 Update The Council of Australian Governments (COAG) now prohibits non-essential gatherings of groups of 500 people or more, requires 14 day self isolation for anyone arriving from overseas, and recommends reconsidering non-essential overseas travel. 

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Designing Drainage for Bike Paths

Bicycle NSW is beginning a series of articles and graphics to explain road and cycleway principles that apply to bike riding. We encourage members, BUGs, Councils, road managers and anyone interested in bike riding to share our work. Principles: Designing Drainage for Bike Paths We begin with drainage.  Cycleways, bike lanes, shared paths and road

New Rail Trail for NSW: Tumbarumba to Rosewood

In April 2020, NSW will have a new rail trail open to explore and enjoy.   After nearly 2 decades of hard work by the Riverina Highlands Rail Trails Inc. team, the 21km Tumbarumba to Rosewood Rail Trail will officially be opened on April 3, 2020 at 11:30am in Tumbarumba.  What Is A Rail Trail? A

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Pymble Fatality

Bicycle NSW wishes to convey its condolences to the family and friends of Greg Prerau who died following a crash reported on Mona Vale Road in Pymble. Initial reports were that a man in his 60’s had crashed, and was taken to hospital with serious head injuries. Police are investigating the crash.  Whilst the cause

Police Training to Help Bike Riders

Bicycle NSW is pleased to share the results of our ongoing work with NSW Police in this internal education video. Members regularly tell us about incidents of close passing in the road environment.  We have seen many photographs and videos highlighting the problems.   Some riders have fitted cameras to their bikes and helmets to record

Supporting Our Regional Communities

In November 2019, we encouraged bike riders to #RideTheBush to support our struggling regional communities through the drought. Now, after a tough summer of fires and floods we’re calling for riders to again #RideTheBush. We have highlighted rides in some parts of NSW such as Mudgee/Gulgong, Wagga Wagga, Albury and the South Coast. Stay tuned

Explore Sydney’s Largest Backyard

As the lungs of Sydney’s West, the Western Sydney Parklands hosts 5,280 hectares of parks, bushland, farmland and walking and bike riding trails.   Running 27km north to south through 3 council areas, there are over 60km of walking and riding paths to explore. Now, they’re calling for you to Get Back on Track and join them