BQ Advocacy Update July 18, 2025
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Bicycle Queensland (BQ), the state’s peak body for bicycle and scooter riders, has welcomed the Queensland Parliamentary Inquiry into E-mobility and called on the State Government to urgently elevate active transport to a serious and properly funded part of the state’s transport network.
Speaking at the Inquiry today, BQ Chair Rachel Nolan said the organisation, which represents more than 12,000 members across Queensland, is advocating for bold action to ensure e-mobility is safe, sustainable, and properly integrated into the broader transport system.
“Bicycle Queensland is about making active transport – not just cars – a serious, legitimate part of how Queenslanders move,” said Ms Nolan. “If our transport network supported more people to walk, ride or scoot, our cities would be greener, healthier, and far more affordable.”
BQ has made a detailed submission to the Inquiry, including a Position Statement on high-powered e-bikes, and is calling for a three-point plan:
BQ emphasised that over-regulation could backfire, discouraging people from choosing safe, low-emission alternatives and pushing them back into cars.
With over four decades of advocacy and community engagement, Bicycle Queensland remains committed to safer streets, healthier cities, and a more balanced transport future.
Bicycle Queensland’s Position Statements on High powered E-bikes can be located on the Bicycle Queensland website: Bicycle Queensland calls for action on high-powered e-bikes – Bicycle Queensland.
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