BISA is a voluntary, not-for profit association that exists to advocate for a safe and pleasant cycling environment in South Australia. Established in 1974, BISA has been a strong advocate for cyclists in South Australia for over 30 years.
Website: http://www.bisa.asn.au/
Location: Adelaide
Members: 58
Latest Activity: Apr 11
Information on what BISA does and membership - Membership pamphlet.[pdf]
Next Bicycle Institute Meeting.
The next BISA committee meetings are held on the 2nd Wednesday of the month at the Conservation Council, Level 1, 157 Franklin Street, Adelaide starting at 7.00pm. For security reasons the entrance door can be locked, please ring adjacent door bell to gain entry. Members welcome.
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The department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure is offering grants for groups and organisations to deliver small scale projects that promote safer, greener and more active travel choices.…Continue
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WOCREF 2012 (World Cycling Research Forum) will be held at the University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands on 13 & 14-Sep-2012.The Call for Abstracts for papers and presentations is released…Continue
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Dear all,Thank you for all your input into developing Council’s Integrated Movement Strategy thus far.We are now at the next stage in the community engagement phase.We have prepared a number of…Continue
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Hi All You may be aware I manage http://bicycleaustralia.org/ and also support the …Continue
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You may be aware a process has been underway looking into the future role, management structure and priority actions for the River Torrens Linear Park to the east of the city, a space used by many…Continue
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This presentation by Roger Geller,…Continue
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CASR, based at Adelaide University, has called for international safety regulations to be introduced in Australia . . . “If we had a regulation similar to Europe or Japan we would see a reduction in…Continue
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MOVING ADELAIDE Adelaide City Council invites you to a series of lunchtime discussions on various topics that will inform its Integrated Movement Strategy review. This is an opportunity for you to…Continue
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Comment by heather on August 15, 2011 at 19:33 An invite to attend the second anniversary of a BUG. On Saturday 3-Sep-2011 a BYO picnic for Prospect BUG’s second anniversary. Meet at noon at the playground near the Adelaide Aquatic Centre for a leisurely ride to Botanic Park. Arrange your picnic rug on the grass between Botanic Drive and the Zoological Gardens, within sight of a bird aviary. Remember to bring soft drinks and games for your children. RSVP appreciated. http://www.adelaidecyclists.com/events/prospect-bug-s-second-annive...
Comment by Gus K on July 26, 2011 at 22:46 Hi. The July - Aug edition of Pedal Update is available online for reading or downloading. The printed copy for subscribers who request it will be sent out this week if you have not got it already.
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Comment by Gus K on June 1, 2011 at 14:20 The latest issue of Peda Update is online for reading:
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Comment by Gus K on December 20, 2010 at 19:38 Issue number 200 of BISA's Pedal Update is now online. You can read it as a web magazine via Issuu (above) or download the PDF via this link
PU_1_2011_web.pdf [3.5MB]
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Comment by Jeremy Miller on August 10, 2010 at 10:46 © 2013 Created by Gus K.


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