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The latest news from The Bicycle Institute of South Australia.
Three $100 vouchers to give away Get your witticisms on and your creative juices flowing and show us your best memes about the City of Adelaide’s elected member decision to […]
One of the lovelier bike rides in the Adelaide metropolitan area is along the Sturt River. The City of Marion has recently resurfaced much of the shared use path You […]
Two recent State-level strategies give hope that the government may start giving cycling the attention it deserves. Both the 20 Year State Infrastructure Strategy and Game-on, a strategy to “get […]
The results for the Super Tuesday bike count are now available. This year we had more volunteers than ever, and included several new locations. The numbers counted at comparable locations […]
Recently there have been many articles in the news about positive investments in walking and cycling infrastructure across the world and in Australia. We have collated them to inspire leaders […]
It is exciting to see DPTI and Unley Council have come to an agreement about the improvements and long term management of the Mike Turtur Bikeway section between King William […]
The City of Onkaparinga is planning a bikeway between Willunga and Aldinga, connecting Aldinga with the Coast to Vines rail trail. BISA Committee member Andrew Waugh has prepared a submission […]
BISA has brought to the attention of the State Government bicycle projects that can assist during the current emergency, as well as economic recovery over three timeframes: Immediate term (0-4 months): […]
The following information has been provided by the City of Charles Sturt: The City of Charles Sturt is constructing an off road path on Tapleys Hill Road that will form […]
For at least 60 years Australian governments have been claiming to fight traffic congestion by knocking down houses and laying down more bitumen. This government is no different, claiming it […]
This year the Super Tuesday results have been posted on the BISA website. You can find the discussion here. Thanks to Nick Nash for putting the results on a […]
A $6 million roundabout near Tanunda is being built as part of an effort to expand the routes available to heavy vehicles. It will cover the old railway route […]
With one giant leap over a last heritage wall hurdle the extraordinary City to Sea Outer Harbor Greenway route, 14 years in the making, is moments away from opening! That […]
BISA has responded to Infrastructure SA’s invitation to comment on its discussion paper. We have urged Infrastructure SA to consider the disruptive possibilities of new technologies before committing to infrastructure […]
We have received a letter from Transport Minister Knoll in response to our call for further State government funding. Key points: The Ministers refers to the Planning and Development Fund […]
Encouraging businesses to support Adelaide City Council to build a safe and connected Bikeways Network.
BISA was excited to attend a Cycle Tourism industry development workshop at Seppeltsfield Winery in October, thank you to the Department of Industry and Skills and their ongoing Bike Economy […]
Did you know that the State Government intends to upgrade the tramline between South Terrace and Victoria Square? It’s finally going to bring it up to modern disability access standards. […]
The Caroma site on Magill Road, Norwood, is a rare opportunity to provide a community asset and space for sustainable living. Instead, the developers want to see townhouses with more […]
An update from the Torrens2Torrens Project today tells us that: “Weather permitting, the shared use path is scheduled to open at 8am on Tuesday 31 July. There will still be some finishing […]