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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High St pop-up cycleway opened!

We’re happy to inform that the High St pop-up cycleway is now open! Transport for NSW worked with Randwick Council to deliver a new temporary pop-up cycleway as part of the NSW Government’s response to COVID-19 to provide safe travel options. This is a key public health measure delivered on the advice of health experts. […]

Oxford St cycleway frequently asked questions

City of Sydney have proposed new cycleways for Oxford, Liverpool and College streets. Consultation closes Fri 18 December. It’s great that City of Sydney are working so closely with Transport for NSW around various configuration and material options of getting cycling connections installed easier, cheaper and faster (compared to the current process often involving a […]

Pop-up cycleways for Waverley & Woollahra

As part of the NSW Government fast-tracking pop-up transport changes in response to COVID-19. Transport for NSW has announced the ‘Beach to the Bay Connection’ pop-up cycleway to ensure safe routes for walking, cycling and exercise, as well as access to workplaces, schools and other services. Working closely with Waverley and Woollahra Councils, the pop-up […]

Minister signs off Sydney Gateway project with cycling conditions

The Minister for Planning and Public Spaces has, under section 5.19 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (the Act) approved the infrastructure application (for the Sydney Gateway project) subject to the recommended conditions. As you may know, BIKEast has been active in ensuring this project adds to, rather than removes active travel provision […]