Mt Nelson & Sandy Bay Neighbourhood Plan
City of Hobart is developing a neighbourhood plan which will outline how Mount Nelson and Sandy Bay develops over the next 20 years.
City of Hobart is developing a neighbourhood plan which will outline how Mount Nelson and Sandy Bay develops over the next 20 years.
Has the Tasmanian government e-bike rebate got you thinking about an electric cargo bike? Test ride a bunch of them this Saturday 9 December.
Hobart is trialing scramble crossings at four intersections in the city. Here’s a review of the trial and some thoughts on their future.
Part of Romilly St in South Hobart doesn’t have a footpath so people walk on the road. Read about our campaign to add one!
IDEA: A safer road crossing for the Intercity Cycleway at Queens Walk.
One part of a larger project, a 200m bike lane is being added to a single block of Hobart’s Davey Street in early 2024.
You can now get a rebate from the Tasmanian government when you buy an e-bike, e-scooter, e-skateboard or e-vehicle.
Physically separated bike lanes along sections of Campbell & Argyle Streets in the Hobart CBD, with connecting lanes on Bathurst & Liverpool Streets.
Residents are campaigning to improve this important connection in South Hobart. Find out where the campaign is up to.
An interconnected network of all ages & abilities bike paths across greater Hobart. Find out exactly what the plan is.