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Attention New South Welshpeople! Read on if you want to help improve cycling conditions in your state at this here website put together by the Cycling Promotion Fund.
http://www.vote4cycling.com.au/ Vote4Cycling.com.au is a non-partisan campaign asking all candidates in the 24 March 2007 NSW State election their views on cycling and to commit to increased resources and support if they are elected. This web site has been supported by the Cycling Promotion Fund (CPF) a body funded by bicycle industry members to enable the industry to play an active role in promoting cycling and in making Australia more bicycle friendly. The CPF is particularly concerned about NSW and Sydney falling behind the rest of Australia in providing support for cycling and the subsequent lower cycling rates. Please go to About Us section for more information. Bicycles in this Election On March 24, 2007 the people of NSW will vote to elect a new State government. While other states are investing in bicycle lanes, programmes and facilities to support and promote cycling as a healthy lifestyle and transport option, successive NSW governments have reneged on promises to deliver safer and better cycling infrastructure across the State. Contact your Candidate We can all make a difference in an election campaign by simply making our voice heard. There is never a better time to bend the ear of a current or aspiring politician than in the lead up to polling day. You can support our campaign by sending an email to the candidates. Benefits of Cycling Today more than ever before people are concerned about the environment. A recent report 'Who Cares about the Environment' by the NSW Department of Environment stated that more than 80% of respondents rate reducing their impacts on the environment as a major concern to their daily lives. How you can help In the lead up to the March 24, 2007 NSW State election we are running a public interest campaign putting pressure on all candidates across the political spectrum to commit to supporting cycling in NSW. Campaign Workshop on Saturday. All bicycle advocates welcome. RSVP: office@cyclingpromotion.com.au Saturday 24. February at the Y Hotel, Hyde Park at 5-11 Wentworth Ave from 2pm to 4pm (refreshments provided) The venue has no bicycle parking, but a volunteer will watch the bikes in the lawn area on the corner of Oxford and Liverpool Streets (Whitlam Square) during the workshop. Bring your lock. - Overview of Campaign Programme - Winning Friends and Influencing People - getting the ear of politicians - Letter & Survey to all candidates - Presentation of www.vote4cycling.com.au web site - Discussion of web site tools - The Postcard - Final 2 weeks - crunch time! - Presentation of Advertisements - Media issues - Discussion Come and be involved in the campaign, share your suggestions and help cycling win (in) the election. Last edited by cfsmtb : 17-02.-2007 at 02:34 PM. |
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And Bicycle NSW have also posted their policy recommendations for political parties on their website
http://bicyclensw.org.au/PolicyRecommendations.asp It is important you let the parties know that you want more for cycling |
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