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Blacktown’s HelloRide Tour of Sydney Bike Lanes

A tour of awesomeness!! Designers from Blacktown Council recently toured Sydney’s bike infrastructure with rave reviews.  Blacktown City Council Designers gained valuable insights into how Sydney has planned its bicycle paths. They also learned about the challenges that accompany retrofitting existing infrastructure. The City of Sydney hosted Blacktown City Council designers to come and tour

Road rage death 5 years on -

Road Rage Death 5 Years On…

…and Louise is still campaigning for safer streets Note: This story may upset and distress some readers Five years ago Louise lost her husband of 40 years in the most unnecessary and tragic of circumstances In 2018, Louise and David Brand were doing what they loved best, cycling with friends along the quiet Mount Darragh

The Time to Invest in Walking and Cycling is NOW

80 years’ investment in streets for cars, not people, is having a profound impact on our health But after four decades we have seen a total reversal. Preventable diseases due to lifestyle ie diet and physical inactivity have eclipsed all other health factors If diabetes continues to rise at the current rates, up to 3

Doctors call for Oxford Street renewal

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 (DEA) understand the vital link between a healthy environment and overall wellbeing. In order to emphasize their point and garner support, DEA have written a compelling letter to decision makers. DEA NSW, comprising doctors from

Ups and (mostly...) downs at the Warringah Freeway

Ups and (mostly) downs at Warringah Freeway

Bicycle NSW has worked closely with Bicycle User Group Bike North to try and achieve better outcomes for walking and cycling along the Warringah Freeway corridor.  Consultation on two key documents – the Place, Design and Landscape Plan and the Active Transport Network Review – recently closed.  Our submissions are here and here. Read on

A brand new walking and cycling path for Parramatta

Parramatta’s Brand New Walking and Cycling Path

Bicycle NSW has celebrated the opening of the new active transport link (ATL) shared user path alongside the Parramatta Light Rail Stage 1 tracks. All the fences came down for a ‘soft launch’ on 31st May. The advocacy team enjoyed a ride along the full length of the ATL from Tramway Avenue in Parramatta to

Bicycle NSW welcomes Campaign Coordinators

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. Better Streets Better Streets is a coalition of planners, advocates, community groups, pedestrian and bicycle groups that are working to support local and state governments roll back 70 years of car-centric planning. The group launched

174 glorious kilometres of gravel and granite (Image credit: Flow Mountain Bike)

From Ghost Town to Trail Town

The Angry Bull-led recovery in Tenterfield Tenterfield, a small Northern NSW town, recently hosted Gravel n Granite, which attracted over 800 mountain bike riders. The event, organized by the local mountain bike club, was a springboard for announcing the development of a 174km trail.  Possibly the largest of its kind in Australia! Angry Bull Trails,

Breathing life into Parramatta Road

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 it isn’t. Neither a street nor a road.  Roads convey people and goods from one place to another, and the primary goal is efficiency of movement. Streets are places to be – to live, to

Reimagining the Blue Mountains as a place

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 beauty. There are some great trails in the National Park for walks and mountain bike rides. Yet, there’s a jarring dissonance when it comes to active transport. The natural beauty of Mountains villages and their