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80 years’ investment in streets for cars, not people, is having a profound impact on our health But after four Read more
Doctors call for Oxford Street renewal
Doctors for the Environment Australia demand a plan for Oxford Street that puts people first. Doctors for the Environment Australia Read more
Ups and (mostly...) downs at the Warringah Freeway
Bicycle NSW has worked closely with Bicycle User Group Bike North to try and achieve better outcomes for walking and Read more
A brand new walking and cycling path for Parramatta
Bicycle NSW has celebrated the opening of the new active transport link (ATL) shared user path alongside the Parramatta Light Read more
Road rage death 5 years on
Parents across NSW are calling for safer roads around schools to enable active transport. Making walking and cycling a priority Read more
Sydney Stadium on collision course with popular cycleway
Whether we like it or not, cycleways are political. This is despite the fact that they encourage healthy, cheap and Read more
Bicycle NSW Social Bike Ride Attendees
Our free guided ride with Mike Tomalaris attracted a big group of eager participants! Transport Mutual Credit Union in partnership Read more
Bicycle NSW welcomes Campaign Coordinators
Bicycle NSW is excited to welcome two additional Better Streets Campaign Coordinators, Kat Hossen and Monique Ewen to the group. Read more
World Bicycle Day 2023
Why is this World Bike Day So Important Since its establishment five years ago, World Bicycle Day has been marked Read more
174 glorious kilometres of gravel and granite (Image credit: Flow Mountain Bike)
The Angry Bull-led recovery in Tenterfield Tenterfield, a small Northern NSW town, recently hosted Gravel n Granite, which attracted over Read more
Breathing life into Parramatta Road
Parramatta Road is no longer a road. It’s a stroad! What’s a stroad? A stroad is best described by what Read more
Reimagining the Blue Mountains as a place
…not just a highway or a car park People flock to the Blue Mountains because of their World Heritage-listed natural Read more
The Rise and Fall of Oxford Street
Oxford Street stretches eastward from Sydney’s CBD towards the coast. It has a depth of character unlike any major street or road Read more
Why ride to work?
(M) Rating: This article contains material for mature audiences! Better to ask, why wouldn’t you? Momentum Magazine ran an article Read more
Rail trails encourage independent kids
And resilient communities We have written about how rail trails support regional communities. They do so by connecting people and Read more
Another 3 years for the Moore Park Road cycleway!
A stepping stone to improving Oxford Street for everyone At a packed Sydney Council meeting on 8 May, Bicycle NSW Read more
Return Of The Child -Friendly City
Car-dominated streets damage kids  In an excellent Conversation article, Mischa Ketchell discusses the decline of cities as spaces for children and Read more
North Ryde to CBD By E-Bike
By Graham Marshall I started to ride to work in the city on a casual basis when I first moved Read more
Rural/farm road south west of Dalgety/Snowy River continued (Photo: courtesy Shoalhaven BUG)
Unforgiving climbs and iconic Australian pastoral vistas Bicycle User Groups (BUGs) are local groups of bike riders who get together Read more
Young lady in crowd looking at her mobile phone
Blaming pedestrian behaviour for crashes ignores evidence and decades of bad planning. When it comes to collisions between vulnerable road Read more
Robert Clarke, 59, suffered grazes and bruises. It is remarkable that he wasn’t very badly hurt. (Source: ABC News)
Dashcam footage captured the moment a bike rider was intentionally hit by a driver in Melbourne this week. Robert Clarke, Read more