Brisbane City Council still keen to deliver Aspley’s missing bike path
Bicycle Queensland has reached out to Brisbane City Council about a funded active transport project in Aspley in Brisb...
Bicycle Queensland is hitting the road, with our first major regional visit for the year starting on 19 May. The regional visits that Bicycle Queensland undertook last year were essential to inform us about the issues in specific areas, along with state wide areas of concern.
Come along if you would like to discuss any concerns in your area, and meet other riders who are interested in advocacy for cycling and scooter riding. The regional visits will be undertaken by Bicycle Queensland’s CEO Alton Twine and Director of Advocacy Andrew Demack.
RSVP to bqinfo@bq.org.au
The current schedule is as follows:
Monday 19 May
10.30 am: Hallorans Hill, 15 Centenary Drive, Atherton
3pm: Cairns City Library meeting room, 151 Abbott St, Cairns
Wednesday 21 May
6pm: Community Information Centre, 280 Flinders St, Townsville

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