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[10 Feb 2010 | Comments Off | ]
Darebin BUG February/March events and notices

6-21 February: free talks and events around transport & cycling at the Sustainable Living Festival, e.g.:
• Sun 14 Feb, 12 – 5pm. Melbourne Hardcourt Bike Polo. Free beginner skills and mallet making workshop, followed by actual bike polo games; hosted by Melbourne Bike Polo.
• Thur 18 Feb, 3 – 4.30pm, Forum: Transport for Sustainable Cities; hosted by the Melbourne Transport Forum.
• Fri 19 Feb, 2 – 2.50pm, How Car Dependence is Turning the Suburban Dream to Nightmare; hosted by the Institute of Sensible Transport.
• Sat 20 Feb, 10 – 10.50am, …

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[9 Feb 2010 | Comments Off | ]
The HOTTEST February news

Hi Folks!
With such perfect cycling weather, everyone’s riding their bike! So we’ve announced some super package bike deals. These deals are full city riding commuting packages, not just a bike!
Also announcing our presentation at this year’s Sustainable Living Festival and our next social ride on Friday 5th March… we’re looking  forward to another chilled out sunset ride along the bike paths.
And some upcoming fun: We’ll be helping out at the Darebin Kite Festival with a free bike valet service. And we’re now offering discounts to members of the Urban Coup …

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[8 Feb 2010 | Comments Off | ]
Catch us at the Sustainable Living Festival

The Human Powered Approach to Home Bike Maintenance
Announcing one of the most exciting workshops at this year’s Sustainable Living Festival! We’ll be presenting an introduction to cycling and bike maintenance, this workshop is aimed at starting out cyclists and those already cycling but who are not yet familiar with the bike maintenance basics. BYO Bike for an instructive session with qualified mechanics!

Sun 21st February 11.00 am – 11.50 am
Location: Leisure Dome

More details http://festival.slf.org.au/program/talk/human-powered-approach-home-bike-maintenance
And check the Sustainable Living Festival web site for heaps more cool talks and workshops!