Queensland’s New E-Mobility Laws Explained
Queensland\'s new e-mobility laws come into effect from 1 July 2026, introducing significant changes for riders of e-bikes, e-...
Lots has been going on in 2025 so far, including Bicycle Queensland’s first meeting with both the Regional Bicycle User Groups, and the Brisbane Metropolitan area Bicycle User Groups.
All about Bicycle User Groups (BUGs).
We’re working on finalising our position papers on high-powered e-bikes that don’t meet Australian standards, and much more!
If you have more questions, email us at bqinfo@bq.org.au or call the office on 07 3844 1144.
Queensland\'s new e-mobility laws come into effect from 1 July 2026, introducing significant changes for riders of e-bikes, e-...
Brisbane City Council have announced they are adding a much-needed 1.2km section to Brisbane’s growing ...
In a joint national statement, Bicycle Queensland has joined a national coalition of transport and public health organisation...
Brisbane City Council has released two sets of concept plans for the long-asked-for safe link from the Miskin Street terminus...