48 Electorate Candidates and counting: Growing Support for Better Streets 2025 Election Asks
Better Streets Australia proudly announces that 48 electorate candidates have pledged their support for our 2025 Election campaign to significantly increase funding for walking and cycling infrastructure across the nation.
Insights from Roxy, CEO of Camcycle
Discover how Camcycle's strategic advocacy transformed Cambridge into a cycling haven.
Roxy shares actionable insights on building community power and creating better streets.
Meet the volunteers behind the new advocacy tool
We are thrilled to announce the launch of a new tool designed to help you engage with your local candidates and assist us with our campaign. Meet the volunteers behind it
Meet Lei & His Girls: Pedalling Change, One Ride to School at a Time!
Lei loves riding with his daughters to school, sharing the joy and freedom of cycling. As Ermington Public School’s P&C President, he’s grown Ride2School participation over the years and is pushing for safer streets to school so more families can enjoy the ride every day.
The 2025–26 Federal Budget: A missed opportunity to invest in an active and healthy transport future
The 2025–26 Budget is a missed opportunity to invest in safer streets. While roads receive billions, walking and cycling get just $100 million.
Better Streets Calls for a Fairer, Safer Road System in NSW
Better Streets has submitted a response to the NSW Roads Act review, pushing for safer, people-friendly streets. We’re advocating for clear laws, accountability, and a shift to active transport.
Why isn’t every day a ‘Ride 2 School’ day?
National Ride2School Day is one again on Friday 21 March
It’s a day of fun and colour where students, teachers, parents and carers rediscover the joy of riding something with wheels or just old-fashioned walking.
But beyond the event itself, there’s a much bigger conversation to be had: why aren’t more kids riding and walking to school every day?