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Bicycle Industries Australia
(BIA), the peak body representing Australia's bicycling industry, has
committed to strenghtening its advocacy role with the federal
government by appointing ex-professional cyclist and advocacy
specialist Stephen Hodge as their government relations representative.
The move marks a shift by the BIA to a more focused national effort to
increase the profile and voice of cycling in federal policy and
government thinking. It also builds on the recognised and successful
work carried out by the Cycling Promotion Fund, an initative of the
BIA.
Q. Why has Bicycle Industries Australia (BIA) established a government relations function in
Canberra
?
A.
For many years now the industry has invested in a highly
successful and respected promotional body, the Cycling Promotion Fund.
The BIA has recognised that a stronger voice is needed at the federal
level and has now focused its efforts and resources to establish a
government relations unit in
Canberra
. This is similar to the many other national representative organisations that interact with federal government in
Canberra
.
Q. What do you hope to achieve?
A.
The aim is to increase the profile and voice of cycling in federal
policy and federal government thinking. With over 1.4 million bikes
being sold each year, now is the time to ensure the federal government
has access to information on the benefits of cycling as it determines
policy to combat the many issues for which cycling provides answers
such as the obesity epidemic, transport congestion, rising fuel prices
and climate change.
Q. How will it work?
A.
We will continue to work with experts in public health, transport,
planning, environment and cycle policy to deliver strong and positive
results and we are looking forward to working with other organisations
in our sector for representations to government.
Q. What will be the relationship with other organisations?
A.
We look forward to working cooperatively with other
organisations in representations to government. A united cycling sector
is the best way to move forward and increase the commitment of federal
government to cycling and the many benefits it has to offer.
For more information please contact:
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Noel McFarlane, Bicycle Industries Australia on 0413 594 903
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Stephen Hodge, Day and Hodge Associates on 0411 149 910
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