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Bre kids get cyclingfor good health and fun


Students from all four Bre schools last week with staff from the Bre Local Aboriginal Lands Council, Transport for NSW, Tune Cycles and the NSW Office of Sport. Photo contributed

Kids living in Brewarrina can learn new skills through a community-led pilot funded by the NSW government to promote cycling in the area.

The Brewarrina Bike Kitchen pilot, which started this week, has been designed to boost cycling within the Brewarrina community by teaching participants how to build and maintain bicycles, and ride safely in the community.

The $110,000 pilot will be delivered by Tune Cycles through a $73,555 grant awarded under the NSW Government’s Transport Access Regional Partnerships (TARP) program, and $37,000 from the NSW Office of Sport for the purchase of bikes and helmets funded through the Sustainable Participation Partnership Program.[…]


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