Advocacy & Education – Q1 2021

Launching the Commuter Harmony Alliance, working on submissions on major issues and an on-going focus on strengthening our involvement with regional councils have been three of the major themes of Bicycle Queensland’s advocacy work in the first quarter of 2021. In the education department, Bicycle Queensland’s Director of Education, Patrick, has had a busy start to 2021 as the demand for our education services increases. The development of online learning tools remains a priority to ensure we meet our statewide membership and stakeholder base.

Read the full report in detail via the link below.

BRISBANE TO GOLD COAST CYCLE CHALLENGE ENTRIES ARE OPEN!

Bicycle Queensland is pleased to announce it has entered into an exciting partnership with Mater Foundation to propel the ico...

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Queensland Government invest $315 million in bikeways

The Queensland Government has committed $315 millon over the coming four years to expand the network of bikeways and walking ...

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Toowoomba creates Queensland’s first Safe Active Street

On Friday June 21, 2024, <a href="https://www.tr.qld.gov.au/about-council/news-publications/media-releases/16210-toowoombas-n...

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New Veloway bridge over O’Keefe street

Transport and Main Roads (TMR) recently opened a new bridge on the Veloway. removing a dangerous intersection on this critica...

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Updates from Velo-City conference in Ghent

The world of cycling advocacy and active transport have descended on Ghent, Belgium this week. This university town is known ...

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