Bicycle sector calls on Government to take control of unsafe e-bike imports

Unroadworthy and unsafe motorbikes masquerading as e-bikes have become a massive problem for Australian communities and governments.
Canola Classic readies to roll with it in blooming York

Regos are booming and the canola will bloom soon for the Canola Classic’s undulating 52km and 93km rides on Sunday 24 August – less than a month away!
Riding together: WestCycle welcomes eRideables

WestCycle has been designated as the representative body for eRideable users in Western Australia — a new role that builds on our strong foundation of advocacy for people who ride bikes.
WestCycle Subscriber e-News: July

Latest happenings from the peak body for all forms of bike riding in Western Australia.
Pushing on after Parkinson’s: The power of e-bikes

Bunbury residents and lifelong bike riders Maureen and Tony Cremin are keeping the joy of riding in their lives thanks to their trusty new NDIS-subsidised e-trikes.
Congratulations to East Victoria Park Primary: Ride 2 School Day WA Active Schools winner!

WestCycle was at East Victoria Park Primary recently delivering a Bike Fun Day the school randomly won for entering our Ride 2 School Day WA Active Schools competition back in March!
4Five+: Busting gender stereotypes on and off the bike

The 4Five+ Athlete Collective (4F) is all about inspiring women to ride bikes, challenge themselves (in often competitive environments) and learn new skills. In four years they’ve done plenty of that.
Rail trails are on the rise in WA and across Australia!

Over the past decade, the total length of rail trails in the country has increased by about a third, from 2,116 km to approximately 3,200 km today.
WestCycle Subscriber e-News: June

Latest happenings from the peak body for all forms of bike riding in Western Australia.
Questions for the Board: Helen Sadler

Helen Sadler is a Town of Cottesloe councillor, doctor, commuter and lifelong active travel advocate who WestCycle welcomed to its Board in late 2024. We asked Dr Sadler a few questions about her new role and her engagement with those who roll and ride bikes and other devices in WA.