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New Jump Track for Wagga Wagga

Wagga Wagga Council have opened their brand new jump track on the northern side of town at Gobbagombalin Park.  In consultation with the community, including high school students from The Riverina Anglican College, Council wanted to ensure the track was built for all ages and abilities.  The 353-metre long loop has four table top jumps,

Women’s Health Week

In the middle of a global pandemic, it’s easy to forget to check in with your own health. Women’s Health Week is coming up next week (7-11 September) and we’re encouraging all women to take time out to look after themselves and make positive changes for a healthier life. Add Your Kilometres And Ride Around

Live Life, Get Active

Live Life, Get Active is a health promotion charity that provides free services to help everyone stay healthy. Most of our audience gets physical activity on two wheels, but we have shared the need, even the fittest riders have, for bone strengthening exercise.  COVID-19 measures will see some of us required to self-isolate, changes in

More Pop-Up Cycleways Are On The Way

Sydney will soon see another 20km of pop-up cycleway to encourage people to ride instead of catching public transport or driving amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.  Stage 1 developed 6 pop-up cycleways in the City of Sydney totalling over 10km. Stage 2 will see over 20km through 8 council areas: Bayside, City of Sydney, Inner West,

Corridor Strategy for Port Macquarie to Laurieton

With exponential growth in the community planned over the coming decade, Port Macquarie-Hastings Council is planning for its future. The 54km of road connecting Port Macquarie to neighbouring towns along the coast, and then further inland to Kew and Kendall, is undergoing review. This road is also an alternative to the Pacific Highway and provides

Newcastle’s Cycling Strategy

Newcastle City Council is in the process of reviewing their Cycling Strategy and Action Plan in order to set priorities, clear directions and specific actions to be achieved over the next four to five years. Earlier this year, they reached out to their community to better understand the needs and wants for cycling. 2383 online

More Money For Bikes

The Department of Planning, Industry and Environment have released the successful applicants of the Streets as Shared Spaces Grant Program, including some extra money for bikes across NSW. Overall more than $3 million will be divided between NSW Councils enabling them to create a better environment for bike riders within their area.  There were 2

Spring Cycle Cancelled

Bicycle NSW has made the heartbreaking decision to cancel Spring Cycle 2020 amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. The whole team has worked hard to explore all options for Spring Cycle this year. However, with the safety of our loyal participants, hardworking volunteers and dedicated staff in mind, we have decided to cancel the event.  Spring Cycle

Bike Safety Messages On SUEZ Trucks

Our latest road safety campaign launched recently and the waste disposal trucks are now active. Have you seen them in your area yet? Working with SUEZ and NSW Police, Bicycle NSW launched this campaign to help create more awareness for bike rider safety. There are 2 SUEZ trucks wrapped with 4 different images. Each image

Safety Around Trucks

After reaching out to SUEZ over a year ago, Bicycle NSW was blown away by their level of commitment to safety.  SUEZ trucks such as these are fitted with reverse sensors, forward and rear facing camera systems, smart brake technology, drive cam, dead man operator controls, 175 engine hour services as per SUEZ standard operating