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July 29: COVID-19 Updated Measures Explained For Bike Riders

Following increased COVID-19 case numbers announced today, restrictions have changed again in Greater Sydney during the extended lockdown. For people in rural and regional NSW, the restrictions remain unchanged.  We appreciate you are all trying to do your best but sometimes the rule changes can be confusing.   “The feedback we have received is that our

July 28 COVID-19 Update: Restrictions Extended By Four Weeks

The NSW Government announced this morning that COVID-19 restrictions across NSW will be extended by another 4 weeks, until Saturday, 28 August at 12.01am, to help stop the spread of COVID-19. Greater Sydney  Stay at home orders have been extended for Greater Sydney including the Central Coast, Blue Mountains, Wollongong and Shellharbour. In essence, if

Physical Health Benefits Of Bike Riding

Bike riding offers physical health benefits for all stages of life including improving heart health, reducing the risk of cancer and lowering obesity.  However, currently more than 50% of people over the age of 60 are not physically active enough for good health. We’re keen to convince you to start riding to enjoy the physical

Mental Health Benefits of Riding

Bike riding has so many physical health benefits but that’s not all! Cycling regularly can help to boost your mental health, improve your memory and enhance your brain power.  Mental Health Benefits  Bike riding can offer help in boosting your mental health.  Unfortunately in Australia, 10-15% of seniors are thought to have anxiety or depression,

A Focus on Local Riding

Bicycle NSW’s newest team member, Sarah Bickford, is helping improve cycling through local government submissions. Most of the roads, parks and paths you need to travel on in NSW are controlled by local government.  Until recently our team lacked the resources to respond to the many plans and proposals put forward at this level, reducing

More Problems and Fewer Resources for Councils

Most of the roads in NSW are controlled by Councils, but plans to accelerate development, whilst reducing their budgets, and pushing greater responsibility for road safety onto them, are bad news for bike riders. Council Resources  Many NSW Councils have lots of roads to maintain, demands to increase active transport infrastructure, and modest budgets to

July 19: COVID-19 Update

COVID-19 controls have changed again in response to increased numbers of cases. On Saturday in response to increasing case numbers, restrictions were increased to control the impact of COVID-19.  In the Greater Sydney Area including the Blue Mountains, Central Coast and Shellharbour: Construction must cease other than certain urgent works Retail has closed or moved

Great News for the Blue Mountains

The Blue Mountains Cycle Safety Forum has been hard at work, and thanks to this BUG, bike riders can look forward to a better ride. Fixing the Great Western Highway for riders Bicycle NSW lent a hand, and the Blue Mountains Cycle Safety Forum (BMCSF) campaign has led to Transport for NSW (TfNSW) securing $2M

Making Gladesville Bridge Accessible For Riders

Hunters Hill Council have released the final report for their bike plan outlining some of the issues riders face in their area, including access to the Gladesville Bridge. Access Issue To The Gladesville Bridge  Currently the junction between Victoria Road and Burns Bay Road that leads to the Gladesville Bridge is indirect and confusing. It

14 July: Greater Sydney Lockdown Extended

The NSW Government has announced that Greater Sydney will remain in lockdown for at least another 2 weeks, until 11:59pm, 30 July 2021. Greater Sydney Restrictions   Until Friday 30 July,  the following additional restrictions will be in place for Greater Sydney including the Central Coast, Blue Mountains, Wollongong and Shellharbour: Outdoor public gatherings limited to