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Learning the road rules

Mount Alexander Shire Council in Victoria supported Cyclesafe Mount Alexander and Bike Bendigo to deliver the low-cost bike-riding sessions in Castlemaine and Newstead during January.

“Riding to school was commonplace a generation ago, but these days, most children are driven to school – particularly at primary school level,” said Simone Hooppell, Council’s Healthy Heart of Victoria Health Broker.

“As a consequence, fewer children have had the opportunity to develop their road safety skills and experience through riding to school.

“These workshops give young people the opportunity to learn current road rules, develop their riding skills, and learn strategies for safe on-road riding,” said Ms Hooppell.

Council is providing the workshops as part of their commitment to support improved health and wellbeing for the community, as outlined in the Municipal Public Health and Wellbeing Plan 2021-2025.

“Cycling to school offers teenagers independence and regular exercise,” said Ms Hooppell.

“We know this has benefits for people’s fitness and mental health, and it’s also good for the planet,” she said.

“Along with students starting year seven in 2022, we welcome children in grade five, six, or year eight who are interested in improving their bike skills.”

Participants could choose to attend a two-day workshop in Castlemaine or a 1-day workshop in Newstead. Both sessions will be held from 10.00am to 3.00pm.

This program was proudly supported by Healthy Heart of Victoria, Mount Alexander Shire Council, and the Victorian Government.

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