We are BIKEast

A community group representing people on bicycles in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney. We are affiliated with Bicycle NSW.

Programs

Our programs include Cycling Without Age, Bike Parking and Cycling with children.

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Campaigns

BIKEast regularly coordinates advocacy campaigns to engage the community.

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Rides

Our members organise regular social rides in the eastern suburbs and beyond.

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Advocacy

BIKEast advocates to government and other land owners for safe conditions for people on bicycles. We want a high-quality connected network to easily get around.

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BIKEAST SPECIAL MEMBERS

BIKEast thanks all its members for their generous support of our aims and activities. We would like to especially thank our Gold and Lifetime members.

Latest news

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Walking and Cycling Improvements from Kingsford to Centennial Park

Randwick Council and Bayside Council have released plans for walking and cycling improvements from Kingsford to Centennial Park, including a top-quality, separated cycleway along Doncaster Avenue and Houston Road Kensington. Details Randwick: Walking and cycling improvements: Kingsford to Centennial Park (closes 9am 22 June) Bayside: Cycling improvements at Bayside – more transport options (closes midnight […]

Alternatives to Centennial Park – protected parks for cycling laps

Guest post by Garry at http://www.biketrail.info/ – There are so many people who head to Centennial Park every weekend to do laps and meet with friends.  But are there alternatives in Sydney? EAST: Heffron Park, Maroubra If you need to just work out and want to get away from the crowds, Heffron Park offers up a few kms […]

Bus Drivers and Bike Riders lunch

Photo courtesy John Slaytor Photography. On Saturday 26 May, BIKeast and Port Botany Bus Depot organised a Saturday lunch event so that bus drivers and bike riders could meet up and share their experiences. The Port Botany Bus Depot is the second largest bus depot in Australia, with over 400 staff. Blanka from BIKEast first made […]

BIKEast supports Bike Share – Dos and Don’ts

BIKEast supports the inner-Sydney councils’ united response to managing the issues that have arisen following the arrival of multiple dockless bike-share schemes in 2017. BIKEast president Mark Worthington said BIKEast fully supported the efforts by the local councils to get bike-share operators to take greater responsibility for managing the redistribution of bikes from popular destinations; […]