BCC have released their Off-Road Cycling strategy citing incredibly strong public support - almost 90% in support of expanding off-road facilities both at Mt Coot-tha and in other locations around Brisbane.
Read MoreExecutive Summary 3 min read. Full doc includes our take on the specific opportunities for new mountain bike singletrack in Brisbane.
Read MoreRead the Executive Summary from our response and our take on the specific opportunities for new mountain bike singletrack in Brisbane.
Read MoreThe response that council got on the draft strategy was amazing - over 4,000 responses and 300 individual submissions were made. As the debate kicks on, we need to make your support publicly visible, so we created a petition to the Lord Mayor. Please sign it if you support MTB in Brisbane.
Read MoreBrisbane’s extremist conservation groups want to ban mountain biking in bushland all across the city and are pushing back hard against BCC’s proposal to expand the network at Mt Coot-tha and establish trails at several new reserves. Mountain Bikers need to balance up the ledger by giving feedback on the Draft Off-Road Cycling Plan. Don’t miss your chance to support building an environmentally sustainable network for yourself and future generations.
Read MoreBCC's Off-Road Cycling Project have have finally released a draft Strategy for comment and feedback.
Read MoreBORRA and BCC have signed an agreement to bring back volunteer maintenance of existing mountain bike trails at Gap Creek.
Read MoreOn Thursday 5th December members of the BORRA leadership team had the pleasure of meeting with the Brisbane Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner and Councillor for Marchant Ward Fiona Hammond (who is also Chair of the Environment, Parks and Sustainability Committee).
Read MoreEarlier this week, some of the BORRA team met with BCC Councillor Fiona Hammond, the Chair of Council’s Environment, Parks & Sustainability Committee (which oversees the management of all BCC green spaces including Mt Coot-tha).
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