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YarraBUG Radio Show #825 Monday 25th November 2024

Do residents want to wind back active transport in Yarra? After sharing our bike moments we take a look at some news including; New York city’s plans to impose a congestion tax is approved and a call out from the Climate Action… Continue Reading →

YarraBUG Radio Show #824 Monday 18th November 2024 

Matt Katzen talking about Strategic Cycling Corridors: on this weeks program Chris talks to Matt Katzen about his Strategic Cycling Corridor project, his cycling interests, planning, design, what are strategic cycling corridors, riding SCCs, principal bicycle network (PBN), potential easy… Continue Reading →

YarraBUG Radio Show #823 Monday 11th November 2024 

Last days for the Great Vic Bike Ride as we know it: Faith and Val reminisce about the forty years of the Great Victorian Bike Ride, its beginnings, the changes it has seen, the communities it has built and it’s… Continue Reading →

YarraBUG Radio Show #822 Monday 4th November 2024 

Dr John Symons: When will Victorian government act to protect vulnerable road users?: on this weeks program Chris catches up with one of our regular guests, Dr John Symons from BikeWest, about ongoing safety issues for bicycle riders with Dynon Road,… Continue Reading →

YarraBUG Radio Show #821 Monday 28th October 2024

Nik Dow on Council elections and activism:  Val chats to Nic Dow on the recent councils, the birth of Streetspeoplelove and unreasonable people. https://audio.3cr.org.au/3cr/yarrabug/2024/10/28/1000/202410281000_yarrabug_64.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 28:28 — 13.0MB) | Embed

YarraBUG Radio Show #820 Monday 21st October 2024

Charlotte George on council elections, transport issues and more: on this weeks program Chris talks to Charlotte George, Greens candidate for MacKillop Ward in Yarra Council. We discuss the last week of local council elections in Victoria and the importance posting… Continue Reading →

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