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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Welcome to our BIKEast Executive Committee for 2017

Our 2016-2017 Executive Committee was elected in the recent November AGM. The Committee is as follows – President: Mark Worthington Vice President: Jim Hope Secretary: Yvonne Poon Treasurer: Suzanne Schamschula Public Officer: Rob Alford Adrian Boss Edna Udovich Frank Dreyer Blanka Golebiowski (Committee to co-opt a 5th committee member at a later date) The next AGM […]

Wentworth Courier: On the right track: One bicycle parking space will have to be provided for every new residential dwelling under council plan

Original article: http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/wentworth-courier/on-the-right-track-one-bicycle-parking-space-will-have-to-be-provided-for-every-new-residential-dwelling-under-council-plan/news-story/5e6ff9179ad5df87eec4a97f7a32fa4b Kate Bastians, Wentworth Courier December 12, 2016 8:26am ONE bicycle parking space will have to be provided for every new residential dwelling built in the Woollahra municipality, under a recommendation to be considered by the full council on Monday night. BIKEast committee member Adrian Boss said he was “extremely pleased” a council committee […]

Alex Greenwich – Reactivation of the Oxford Street Shopping Precinct

Alex Greenwich, Independent Member for Sydney recently spoke about the efforts of the City of Sydney, Woollahra Municipal Council, local businesses and residents working together to reactivate this important heritage street. “The Paddington Society and BIKEast established a proposal to redesign Oxford Street Paddington that would involve a 40 kilometre speed limit, footpath widening, wide pedestrian […]

BIKEast go to Waverley Council Bike Week event

On Sunday 18 September 2016, Waverley Council organised a Bike Week hub at their new activation space at Warners Ave / Campbell Parade.   Activities included trying electric bikes and bike-powered smoothies. BIKEast led a ride from Bondi Junction to the event. Despite the bad weather, there were many people interested in stopping by and chatting! See […]