WestCycle in the regions: Zooming in on Broome

WestCycle went to Broome recently, engaging engage directly with residents via a pop-up Bike Dr activation at the Town Beach Night Markets, followed by an exploration of the area through the Broome Adventure Trail.

Broome’s riding infrastructure has expanded steadily over the past two years, supported by $2.6 million in funding from the Western Australian Bicycle Network (WABN) Grant Program. Recent completions include the upgraded Frederick St to Port Dr Shared Path, Old Broome Rd Shared Path, Cable Beach Foreshore Access Path, and the Demco Foreshore Path. We made sure to incorporate several of these paths into the Adventure Trail.

First up was the night market. Here, I worked alongside Josh Curulli, WestCycle Schools Manager, to service about 15 bikes, handling everything from basic brake adjustments to installing new gear and brake cables. I find these sessions highly effective for getting bikes running smoothly while sharing practical maintenance knowledge. Hint: A $7.20 can of silicone spray from a hardware store serves as an excellent, dust-resistant lubricant. Applying it to the derailleur, chain, and shifters every few weeks keeps a bike operating reliably.

Regional towns, with their compact layouts, present a clear opportunity to make riding a part of everyday life, whether riding to work, the shops, or school. We designed the Adventure Trail to demonstrate this, encouraging attendees to leave the car at home and navigate local attractions safely. The Trail started near the town centre and wound its way toward Town Beach ahead of the WA Day festival. By choosing riding to get around, attendees completely bypassed the stress of festival traffic and parking.

Seeing WABN funding translate into tangible shared paths reinforces the practical impact of our community activations.

Thanks to the Department of Creative Industries, Tourism and Support, for making this happen. 

Words: WestCycle Regional Coordinator Andrew Turns

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Tim Roach (Chair)

Elected Director | Off Road

Tim has been in senior leadership and strategic development roles for more than 20 years and is currently a project risk consultant, and a part time academic at Edith Cowan University.

He is a past Director of Executive Education in the School of Business and Law at Edith Cowan University and Assistant Commissioner and General Manager in the public service. He is an Accountant (FCPA) and previously sat on the Divisional Council of CPA Australia. Tim has been involved in racing mountain bikes, BMX and triathlon for many years, both as a father of two children who race and as a past and current bike racer.

Helen Sadler (Deputy Chair)

Independent Director

Helen is a Town of Cottesloe councillor and is the current Chair of WestCycle’s Transport Advisory Group.

A medical doctor, Helen is a strong active transport advocate with a focus on health outcomes and social well-being.