Bike Bendigo

@BikeBendigo

A not for profit community organisation committed to getting more people on bikes and Bendigo becoming the bicycle capital of Regional Australia!

Central Victoria
Joined September 2014

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  1. Retweeted
    27 Nov 2018

    Last night’s event at Tūranga in Christchurch was a family affair, as 12-year-old Coralie and 9-year-old Etienne joined us on stage to share their perspectives of life on two wheels: “Bikes had, and still have a huge impact on my life. I never signed up for it. It just happened.”

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  2. Retweeted
    25 Nov 2018

    Love this community driven intersection 'treatment' in . Check out the video - Great work from and Nacho Station (with help from community grant)

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  3. 16 Nov 2018

    Now THIS shows leadership in creating and and supporting a bright purposeful future

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  4. 15 Nov 2018

    Our Vice President Megan Goode shares some projects of the past year including our murals & underpass project in partnership with Nacho Station and supported by - activating spaces & using

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    15 Nov 2018

    Great to hear a wide range of views

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  6. 15 Nov 2018

    Lyn Coulter, Mack & Sarah from Epsom Primary School - challenge is that as school grows they need to manage increases in traffic &commitment to healthy communities. Our changemakers are our children & change their parents perspectives

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  7. 15 Nov 2018

    Norman Quinn, a local Bendigo legend shares how the city has changed since the 1940’s and how beautiful life used to be for a delivery person by bike! event encouraging in

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  8. 15 Nov 2018

    Leah Holden shares her views on how we can educate our young drivers on road safety - there is always someone waiting at home for you - encouraging in

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    15 Nov 2018

    Tim Hoogwerf our MC for the night opens our event encouraging in - challenging us to move from curiosity to commitment for our City

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    15 Nov 2018

    President Nicola Dunniclif-Wells shares her ideas on a Cycling City... for children. A true child-friendly is where children can be independent, and bikes can do this!!

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  11. 9 Nov 2018
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  12. Retweeted
    30 Oct 2018

    What a fantastic two days in Bendigo meeting people from across Australia and beyond, and learning about the state of active transportation across the country. So many great things are happening Down Under which I’m really excited to share back home. Next stop: Melbourne!

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  13. Retweeted
    30 Oct 2018

    My little gift to the world...how to build a / 📦🚴‍♀️

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  14. Retweeted
    30 Oct 2018

    Thank you team & for this weeks conference. I thoroughly enjoyed my first trip to Bendigo and hope to be back. (It was worth all the unopened emails I’ve got waiting for me) 🚲🚲

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    29 Oct 2018

    Good day for a walk along the Back Creek Trail in Bendigo, checking out the art of

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  16. 29 Oct 2018

    A Bike for All Seasons - Helen Graham shares her story of blogging her challenge to: - Ride her bike as much and wherever possible for a year - Through all the seasons and; - To share the stories to motivate others (3777 km across the year!)

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  17. 29 Oct 2018

    Gary Chan shares the great benefits of the Bicycles For Humanity, Melbourne - not just for recipients of the bikes in various counties but also the benefits to the volunteers collecting and repairing the bikes - absolutely beautiful stories of change 👏🏻

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    29 Oct 2018

    We have international guests speaking about the impact cycling and bike safety can have on a community at this conference today. It caps off Bike Palooza, a month long festival hosted by

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  19. 29 Oct 2018

    Edward Barkla shares his thoughts on establishing, maintaining and developing a community of cyclists. After 23 years of experience in this space the key is: consistency, etiquette and discipline

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    29 Oct 2018

    Michelle Smith from Cycling Brisbane talking about using language that de-escalates the labels many ppl use. I do the same. ‘People on bikes’ ‘people in cars’, is so much more accurate. 👏🏽

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