A guest post from our own Richard Barter. The recent tragedies involving crashes between cyclists and trucks have created much controversy. There are few who would not struggle with the […]
In a previous post, we looked at whether cycling is something only the wealthy do. It turns out that even in the United States, people on low incomes do cycle […]
Recently the blog and Facebook page have been having some fantastic growth – thanks so much to all of you who take the time to read the posts and links […]
In the last 100 years, New Zealand has often led the way in women’s rights, from being the first country in the world to grant women the right to vote […]
We thought we would give you a recap of some of the infrastructure stuff that is currently going on, but which in many cases does not (or not yet) merit […]
I’ve just returned from 10 days in Brisbane and Byron Bay catching up with our adults sons and their girlfriends, 2 of whom are based in Brisbane. It feels like […]