Category: Newsletter

December 2025 Newsletter
New Walking + Cycling Projects – 2026 State Election Wishlist – Young St Bikeway to proceed – Safety Improvements to Wattle St – Planning for Growth – Missed opportunity for Hutt St

October 2025 Newsletter
Greer St Transformation – Two State Government Grants Received – Young St Bikeway – Wattle St Bikeway – 40km/hr on Goodwood Rd – Unley BUG x Unley Spring Fling

September 2025 Newsletter
Spring is here! With longer days, wattles abloom and the promise of warmer weather on the horizon, it’s the perfect time to get on your bike and soak in the fresh spring air. Unley BUG is planning to make the most of this special season by hosting a packed calendar of social rides, including some…

August 2025 Newsletter
Mixed Feelings on Wilbeforce Walk Stage 4 – Young St Decision – Mike Turtur Bikeway Detours – If Only for the MTB Overpass – Coffee Outside!

June 2025 Newsletter
Archway + Bridge Widening in Forestville – Thomas-Mornington Intersection Improvements – Winter Solstice Adventure – Things to Look Forward To – Kidical Mass 2025

April 2025 Newsletter
Young St Stages 2+3 Consultation – Active Travel on the T2D – Cyclists of Unley

March 2025 Newsletter
Six Walking and Cycling Projects Funded – Wilberforce Walk S4 – Super Tuesday – Social Ride Photos

February 2025 Newsletter
Young St Bikeway – KWR Bike Lanes – Goodwood Election – Budget Scorecard – Social Ride Photos and more!

August 2024 Newsletter
King William Road Bikeway Back in May, the detailed design for King William Road Bikeway (Mike Turtur Bikeway/Greenhill Road) was unanimously endorsed for construction. This much needed upgrade is a priority project in the Walking and Cycling Plan’s implementation and will facilitate greater connection between Unley and Adelaide. Benefits of the project include: *bicycle refuge…

June 2024 Newsletter
Haslop Reserve Walking + Cycling Improvements Unley Council is proposing to improve walking and cycling safety and amenity to Haslop Reserve on the Rugby-Porter Bikeway. It’s the park that’s next to Unley Primary School! The proposed improvements widen the path and simplify the fencing to make it feel less like you’re walking or cycling through…









