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Consultation has concluded
Contributions to this consultation are now closed.
Thank you to all those who participated. Feedback is now being collated and used to help shape the draft Strategy, which will be published for comment in February 2020.
Photo competition
The winner and runners up of the 2019 Pilbara 2050 Regional Cycling Strategy Photography & Videography Competition have been selected. Thank you to all our entrants for the creative, engaging images from across the Pilbara.
About the Regional Cycling Strategies
A key action of the Western Australia Bicycle Network (WABN) Plan 2014-2031 is to improve planning for cycling in the regions. More information on the regional strategies can be found on the Department of Transport website.
Contributions to this consultation are now closed.
Thank you to all those who participated. Feedback is now being collated and used to help shape the draft Strategy, which will be published for comment in February 2020.
Photo competition
The winner and runners up of the 2019 Pilbara 2050 Regional Cycling Strategy Photography & Videography Competition have been selected. Thank you to all our entrants for the creative, engaging images from across the Pilbara.
About the Regional Cycling Strategies
A key action of the Western Australia Bicycle Network (WABN) Plan 2014-2031 is to improve planning for cycling in the regions. More information on the regional strategies can be found on the Department of Transport website.