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Lycra verging on the ridiculous
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Lycra verging on the ridiculous

When will the cycle of pomposity end?

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‘It shouldn’t take a kid to be killed’: Warning over bridge cycleway choke point
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‘It shouldn’t take a kid to be killed’: Warning over bridge cycleway choke point

The southern Harbour Bridge bike ramp, promised in 2016, is still unbuilt, and parents at Fort Street public are in despair.

  • by Nigel Gladstone
Running rings around the Allowance​​ Act
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Running rings around the Allowance​​ Act

Light years from Labrador.

Residents got a bike path moved. Now they’re not happy about where it might go

Residents got a bike path moved. Now they’re not happy about where it might go

A state government plan to create a bike path in Melbourne’s south-east has hit another speed bump, as furious residents have rejected the options.

  • by Najma Sambul
Feeling blue? Life’s a beach
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Feeling blue? Life’s a beach

O death, where is thy sting?

Modern Guru: Why do people keep telling me to get an e-bike?
Modern Guru
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Modern Guru: Why do people keep telling me to get an e-bike?

They represent progress, writes our Modern Guru, so live and let live.

  • by Danny Katz
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There’s a far more urgent problem on our streets than kids on e-bikes

There’s a far more urgent problem on our streets than kids on e-bikes

The state government must stop treating cycleways as local novelty projects. They are part of the solution, not the problem.

  • by Anish Bhasin
‘Fat bikes’ sparking fear in Sydney’s beachside suburbs

‘Fat bikes’ sparking fear in Sydney’s beachside suburbs

Locals are fed up with overpowered e-bikes ruling the footpaths as councils struggle to stamp out young people speeding and riding dangerously.

  • by Jessica McSweeney
This memorial was removed six times. Then it came back on a trailer

This memorial was removed six times. Then it came back on a trailer

A ghost bike marking the spot where a cyclist was killed was deemed a safety hazard – until it returned on a trailer.

  • by Felicity Caldwell
Work to start on $39m Harbour Bridge ramp, but cyclists face long wait

Work to start on $39m Harbour Bridge ramp, but cyclists face long wait

The state government has revealed the cost of building the ramp, and construction is expected to start in the middle of the year.

  • by Megan Gorrey
BMX under the bridge: Perth’s newest bike track opens under Tonkin Highway

BMX under the bridge: Perth’s newest bike track opens under Tonkin Highway

The $1 million facility was built as part of the $400 million Tonkin Gap project which is nearing completion. 

  • by Hamish Hastie