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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Sydney Metro! Waterloo Bike Parking

The Sydney metro was originally set to open on Sun 8 Aug, but was postponed to Mon 19 Aug 2024. We had some time on Sun 25 Aug and managed to check out the Metro – esp the bike parking. We also checked out Sydenham Metro station and International / Domestic airport link. How to […]

Big Bike Film Night 2024 (Paddington)

The annual Big Bike Film night was held on 20 August 2024 at Chauvel Cinemas, Paddington. BIKEast was pleased to offer free bike parking for this event, knowing that many of our community would be attending – and with only 2 bike O-rings outside this cinema, would need space for many more bikes! We safely […]

2024 AGM and President’s Annual Report

BIKEast 2024 AGM Congratulations to the BIKEast executive team elected at the AGM for the next 12 months: Officer bearers President – Mark Worthington Vice President – Yvonne Poon Secretary – Jim Hope Treasurer – Simon Conroy Public Officer – Warren Salomon Advocacy Coordinators City of Sydney / Centennial Parklands – Lee Roberts Randwick / […]

Better Intersections

Better Intersections is a tool to record and visualise how long people walking and on bikes have to wait at traffic lights. You can contribute timing measurements yourself. It’s focused on Sydney, Australia, but you’re welcome to take measurements for any intersection around Australia or the world. This site is managed by Jake Coppinger at betterintersections.jakecoppinger.com and […]