Cycling
Tender awarded for Harbour Bridge cycleway ramp
The tender to build the Sydney Harbour Bridge northern cycleway ramp has been awarded with a total contract cost of $38.9 million.
Update on closure of Rozelle Parklands
Three small sites related to the Rozelle Interchange Project are being closed off to the public today.
Rozelle Parklands Opening Date Locked In
Rozelle Parklands, almost 10 hectares of new open green space just a few kilometres from the Sydney CBD, will open to the public this Sunday.
Have your say on a temporary Swanson Street cycleway
We are seeking community feedback on the installation of the temporary cycleway. Community consultation is open until Sunday 15th October.
Bridge Road Cycleway, Glebe
Bridge Road is a key strategic bike riding route linking the Inner West to the City. Transport for NSW will deliver an upgraded and permanent cycleway on Bridge Road and plans to start work in early 2024.
Status
Planning
Healthy, Equitable and Sustainable Urban Mobility
Promoting active travel and public transport for a post-pandemic world
Walking and bike riding projects
Walking and bike riding projects - part of Active Transport
Oxford Street East Cycleway
The Oxford Street East Cycleway will deliver a 1.8 kilometre separated cycleway on Oxford Street to create a safer, more convenient route for bike riders between the Eastern Suburbs and Sydney CBD.
Status
Feedback closed
Green Square residents encouraged to get active
Free cycling courses, e-bike loan and other initiatives will be offered to Green Square commuters.
Strategic cycleway corridors for Greater Sydney
It’s estimated that over 1.5 billion trips a year are made on foot or by bike in NSW. The NSW Government’s vision is to double this number over the next two decades.
Active Transport Mobility Summit 2022
Learn more about the summit.
Walking and cycling counts
Walking and cycling count data
Guides and resources
Walking and bike riding is facilitated by the design and planning of our roads, streets and places.
Bike Week 2018
Get fit and have fun – NSW Bike Week is back!
Get NSW Active
The Get NSW Active program invests in walking and cycling infrastructure through a collaboration between the NSW Government and Councils.