Cycling in Australia

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Cycling in Australia is a common form of recreation. In 2012, for the thirteenth year running, bicycle sales in Australia have outpaced car sales.[1]

National Bodies

State Bodies

  • Bicycle NSW[5]
  • Bicycle Victoria[6]

Foundations

  • Amy Gillett Foundation[7] - a charity to promote safe cycling in Australia[8]

Magazines

  • Treadlie Magazine[9] - a magazine for bike lovers[10]
  • Bicycling Australia Magazine[11] - a Christian cycling magazine[12]

Awards

The Australian Bicycling Achievement Awards, an intiative of the Cycling Promotion Fund, have been held annually since 2002.[13]

References

  1. Standing Council on Transport and Infrastructure (15 November 2013), Standing Council on Transport and Infrastructure Communiqué (PDF), p. 4, archived from the original on 27 November 2013 
  2. Cycling Australia, Cycling Australia, Cycling Australia, retrieved 27 November 2013 
  3. Cycling Australia, About Cycling Australia, Cycling Australia, archived from the original on 27 November 2013 
  4. Cycling Promotion Fund, CPF News, Cycling Promotion Fund, retrieved 27 November 2013 
  5. Bicycle NSW, Bicycle NSW: Creating a better environment for cycling, Bicycle NSW, retrieved 27 November 2013 
  6. Bicycle Victoria, Bicycle Victoria, Bicycle Victoria, archived from the original on 9 July 2011 
  7. Amy Gillett Foundation, Amy Gillett Foundation: Safe together, Amy Gillett Foundation, retrieved 27 November 2013 
  8. Amy Gillett Foundation, About AGF, Amy Gillett Foundation, archived from the original on 2 May 2013 
  9. Treadlie Magazine, Treadlie magazine, Green Press P/L, retrieved 27 November 2013 
  10. Treadlie Magazine, About Us, Green Press P/L, archived from the original on 27 November 2013 
  11. Bicycling Australia Magazine, Bicycling Australia, Lake Wangary Publishing Co, retrieved 27 November 2013 
  12. Bicycling Australia Magazine, Welcome to Bicycling Australia, Lake Wangary Publishing Co, archived from the original on 23 August 2013 
  13. Australian Bicycling Achievement Awards, Australian Bicycling Achievement Awards booklets, Cycling Promotion Fund, archived from the original on 27 July 2013 

References and further reading

See also


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