Australian Bicycle Council
www.bicyclecouncil.com.auThe Australian Bicycle Council coordinates the implementation of The Australian National Cycling Strategy 2011-16. The Strategy has been developed as a coordinating framework identifying responsibilities that lie with the various governments of all levels, community and industry stakeholders to encourage and facilitate increased cycling in Australia. The vision for the Strategy is to double the number of people cycling in Australia by 2016.The strategy’s goal is underpinned by six key priorities and objectives. Priority 1: Cycling promotion - Promote cycling as both a viable and safe mode of transport and an enjoyable recreational activity Priority 2: Infrastructure and facilities - Create a comprehensive and continuous network of safe and attractive routes to cycle and end-of-trip facilities Priority 3: Integrated planning - Consider and address cycling needs in all relevant transport and land use planning activities Priority 4: Safety - Enable people to cycle safely Priority 5: Monitoring and evaluation - Improve monitoring and evaluation of cycling programs and develop a national decision-making process for investment in cycling Priority 6: Guidance and best practice - Support the development of nationally consistent guidance for stakeholders to use and share best practice across jurisdictions
Read moreThe Australian Bicycle Council coordinates the implementation of The Australian National Cycling Strategy 2011-16. The Strategy has been developed as a coordinating framework identifying responsibilities that lie with the various governments of all levels, community and industry stakeholders to encourage and facilitate increased cycling in Australia. The vision for the Strategy is to double the number of people cycling in Australia by 2016.The strategy’s goal is underpinned by six key priorities and objectives. Priority 1: Cycling promotion - Promote cycling as both a viable and safe mode of transport and an enjoyable recreational activity Priority 2: Infrastructure and facilities - Create a comprehensive and continuous network of safe and attractive routes to cycle and end-of-trip facilities Priority 3: Integrated planning - Consider and address cycling needs in all relevant transport and land use planning activities Priority 4: Safety - Enable people to cycle safely Priority 5: Monitoring and evaluation - Improve monitoring and evaluation of cycling programs and develop a national decision-making process for investment in cycling Priority 6: Guidance and best practice - Support the development of nationally consistent guidance for stakeholders to use and share best practice across jurisdictions
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Sydney
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Employees
11-50
Founded
1993
Estimated Revenue
$1,000,000 to $5,000,000
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