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A letter to Bicycle Queensland members from CEO Alton Twine <!-- wp:paragraph --...
Before COVID-19, 800,000 people across Queensland cycled every week, with higher than average participation rates occurring in Mackay, Gladstone and Cairns.
Cycling has increased 300% in popularity during COVID-19 as it provides a way for people of all ages to remain connected to their community whilst maintaining physical and mental health. It is important we sustain this momentum around cycling in a post-COVID19 world.
BQ’s CEO, Rebecca Randazzo, wrote to the Premier about the impact that $22 million in funding will have on cycling across the state.
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Brisbane, QLD (February13, 2024) – Bicycle Queensland (BQ) is takin...
Challenges for women cyclists; a conversation with Mary Doolan, Co-convenor Brisbane CBD BUG.
The Board of Bicycle Queensland is pleased to advise members and key stakeholders that the new Chief Executive Officer of the organisation is Alton Twine.