
YOUR MOVE AWARDS 2020
On 18 November 2020, schools, local governments and workplaces came together at the University Club of Western Australia to celebrate the successes and achievements of passionate West Australians who are helping more people to walk, ride a bike and catch public transport. The Hon. Rita Saffioti MLA, Minister for Transport, took part, presenting the Your Move Awards.
Your Move Achieve Award – Schools
- Lake Gwelup Primary School
Your Move Achieve Award – Local Government/Workplaces
- City of Fremantle
Your Move Innovate Award – Schools
- Mt Lawley Primary School Traffic Management Group
Your Move Innovate Award – Local Government/Workplaces
- Eastern Metropolitan Regional Council
Your Move Champion Award – Schools – Individual
- Julia Calvert, Winterfold Primary School
Your Move Champion Award – Schools – Team
- Wanbro Community High School Health and Wellbeing Team
Your Move Champion Award – Local Government/Workplace
- City of Albany Green Team
For more information on the winners please visit https://www.yourmove.org.au/2020-your-move-awards
Your Move is a free program run by the Department of Transport that supports individuals, schools and workplaces to start swapping a few car trips each week for walking, riding a bike or catching public transport. Help your school, workplace or neighbourhood be more bike-friendly by connecting with the online community and be inspired by the stories posted by the winners themselves at https://www.yourmove.org.au/
WA BICYCLE NETWORK AWARDS
Included in the award ceremony was the WA Bicycle Network Awards, acknowledging local government’s who have been constructing high-quality bike riding infrastructure. The Bicycle Network Awards were presented by Chris Tallentire MLA, Chair of the WA Bicycle Riding Reference Group
WA Bicycle Network – Regional Bike Network project – Highly Commended
- City of Busselton – Cloisters Shared Path
WA Bicycle Network – Regional Bike Network project – Winner
- Shire of Kondinin – Hyden Shared Path
WA Bicycle Network – Perth Bike Network project – Highly Commended
- Town of Cambridge – Dodd St and Lake Monger Shared Path
WA Bicycle Network – Perth Bike Network project – Winner
- City of Canning – “Route 1 Project”
To see what bike riding infrastructure projects your local government has in the pipeline, please visit:
- WA Bicycle Network Grants Awarded Projects 2020-21
- WA Bicycle Network Grants Awarded Projects 2019-20
The Western Australian Bicycle Network (WABN) Grants Program is available to local government authorities in WA, for up to 50 per cent of the total project cost, for the design and implementation of bicycle network infrastructure and programs in accordance with State Government priorities set out in the WABN Plan. The next round of grants will be announced in the coming months.
Image Source: Your Move
Congratulations
Congratulations to all the winners and all of the other hard working people who are making WA a better place to walk, ride a bike and use public transport.
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