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CAMWEST free valet bike parking Parramatta Park

Bike Valet Parking Australia Day

Bicycle Valet Parking  Bicycle NSW and our affiliated Bicycle User Groups understand that people don’t like to ride to events if their bikes aren’t safe. Valet services ensure that even accessories will not go missing. Riders always appreciate the extra security, the great service and the knowledge that they will receive special attention. Bicycle NSW

Bicycle NSW and HelloRide teams celebrated the partnership with a launch ride t

HelloRide and Bicycle NSW – a New Partnership!

Bicycle NSW is incredibly proud to announce the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding with HelloRide, provider of the world’s largest and most advanced fleet of micromobility devices. This is our first bike share partnership and a big win for our Members and supporters as it will pioneer a way to achieve a better environment

Arbourgeddon!

Hundreds more trees lost to the Warringah Freeway Upgrade  Residents living close to the High Street interchange awoke to arbourgeddon in the week before Christmas. Like a bomb, hundreds of trees and countless animals and birds who depended upon them for habitat were destroyed overnight. For the locals, many in modest flats, the trees provided

A mountain of bicycles waiting to be recycled.Photo iStock: credit: smkstoll

Revolve ReCYCLING Making Huge Impacts 1 Year On

Revolve ReCYCLING is continuing to make huge impacts in the circular economy.  Twelve months on and the business is closer to realising its ambition to be the primary platform for riders, bike retailers, Personal Transport Vehicles (PTV’s) fleet operators, councils and importers to give new life to old bikes in Australia. Renowned as one of

Aideen and son on the Gong ride, photo courtesy of City of Sydney

Bicycle Infrastructure Is Great for Business

We’re talking 500%! That’s the base estimate from both the UK and Queensland Governments. Aideen and son on the Gong ride, photo courtesy of City of Sydney Both the Queensland and UK Governments agree that, at a minimum, every $1 invested in bicycle infrastructure returns a $5 net social benefit. The Value of Cycling, a

An artist’s impression of the new Rozelle Parklands, looking east towards the Anzac Bridge (Image: TfNSW)

A Look at Progress in Rozelle

The Bicycle NSW advocacy team joined up with Inner West bike advocates for a tour of the Rozelle Interchange project site.  Guided by members of the John Holland project team, we explored the edges of the mammoth construction site and gained some interesting insights into the future active transport connections. The project to deliver the

Life fills Macleay Street, Potts Point, during City of Sydney’s Summer Streets events in February 2022 (Image: Adam Hollingworth)

How Can Our Streets Be Healthier?

How can we define a ‘healthy street’? One which is welcoming to everyone, young and old. A place that supports movement but also lingering, conversation and community connections.  There would be plenty of shade and places to sit.  It is easy to cross the road – at the places where people need to cross.  There

Why ride to work?

Include E-bikes To Get Further On Climate, Faster

That’s our recommendation to the NSW EV Strategy and the combined advocacy submission to the National EV Strategy.  Mike Tomalaris and Tegan Mitchell of City of Sydney ride to work on their e-bikes (Image: Bicycle NSW) Success in the Senate to make EV fleets cheaper and greener is a step in the right direction, but

Heavily loaded bikes and a strong headwind! A tough day on the old road from Beltana to Copley (Image: Rosamund Burton)

An 800km South Australian Bike Adventure

Sydney bike rider and author Rosamund Burton has just published a new book, Whispering Wire, about tracing the Overland Telegraph Line from Adelaide to Darwin.  She wanted to move slowly across the country to absorb every detail of the journey. So Ros and her intrepid friend Fleur Dare set out to ride 800km from Adelaide

The Lower Prospect Canal cycleway. The edges of the canal are left visible to either side of the shared path and hint at the history of the corridor and its importance for NSW public health. (Image: Bicycle NSW)

Brilliant Bike Rides in Western Sydney

Bicycle NSW has recently made submissions about two masterplans in the Cumberland area that propose new and upgraded active transport along green corridors – the Duck River Parklands and the Prospect Pipeline.  Both corridors form key elements of Sydney’s Green Grid, a long-term vision for an interconnected network of open spaces across the city to encourage