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Skills in Motion a wheelie great success

More than 100 enthusiastic riders came together to celebrate WA Bike Month at the Murray Rides: Skills in Motion event, held in Dwellingup during the school holidays.

The event, delivered as part of the annual statewide celebration encouraging people of all ages and abilities to ride for fun, fitness and a healthier lifestyle, offered a day packed with learning, fun, and community spirit.

Shire President, Douglas McLarty said the event was a fantastic showcase of local enthusiasm for cycling and outdoor activity, reflecting the Shire of Murray’s commitment to supporting active, inclusive and family-friendly initiatives.

“It was great to see so many young riders gaining confidence and enjoying the freedom that comes with cycling during the school holidays,” he said.

“Events like this help foster a lifelong love of bike riding while promoting healthy, active lifestyles and community connection.”

The workshops catered for all skill levels, from first-time riders to those looking to refine their on-road and off-road techniques.

Participants took part in a mix of games, challenges and guided activities that focused on building safety, balance and confidence.

Adding to the fun, the Shire’s Youth Team hosted engaging activities, while Murray Library ran a special bike-themed Story Time session for younger children.

A free sausage sizzle capped off the day, keeping riders fuelled and smiling. This event is proudly supported as part of WA Bike Month 2025, a Department of Transport and Major Infrastructure (DTMI) initiative supported by RAC.

The Shire of Murray acknowledges their contribution to encouraging active lifestyles, promoting cycling safety, and fostering community connection.

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