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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Latest news

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BIKEast Objection to White City DA 477/2019

Woollahra Council DA 477/2019 – White City Property Details: 30 Alma Street PADDINGTON NSW 2021 Type of Work: Club First stage of the development of White City for a multi-purpose sports centre and registered club facilities including site remediation Objection from BIKEast: Safe active transport management, facilities and related public access to, across and along […]

Kensington and Kingsford (K2K) Town Centres Planning Proposal

Introduction Randwick City Council is currently conducting community consultation in relation to a planning proposal and contributions plan that affects properties located within and immediately adjoining the Kensington and Kingsford (K2K) town centres. Please have your say before 1 Oct 2019. The Planning Proposal is mostly focussed on Strategic Planning (eg. zoning, heritage, building heights […]

BIKEast Sydney / Woollahra Cycling Without Age trishaw and program launch

On 31 July 2019, we launched our new Cycling Without Age trishaw, the third trishaw in Sydney, thanks to generous community grants from City of Sydney and Woollahra Council. This launch also signified the formal start of the program in the Sydney / Woollahra area. BIKEast volunteer pilots were on hand to demonstrate the operation […]

What is the difference between BMX track, pump track, dirt jump park?

With Sydney increasing the bicycle infrastructure, and cycling participation still quite low, it is important to provide education and opportunities for young people to learn bike skills. A good way of learning bike skills is to provide facilities where people can ride and explore using their bike in a fun and safe way. Some examples […]

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.

Life Members

Derek Nelson

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