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FREE BASIC BIKE MAINTENANCE SESSION FOR RIDE LEADERS Each year, over 1,500 organised rides are delivered as part of Bike SA's free Rides Programme.
FREE RIDES PROGRAMME FOR JUNE TO AUGUST NOW AVAILABLE
Each year, over 1,500 organised rides are delivered as part of Bike SA's free Rides Programme.
Welcome to the new version of the Play by the Rules free online training course, which was launched on the Australian Sports Commission’s eLearning System on 1 December 2011.
This map has been designed for campers who enjoy free/independent camping. Free camping includes National and State Parks which may attract a fee.
The free City Loop and Spring Hill Loop bus services provide high frequency public transport access within the Brisbane CBD, as well as between the Brisbane CBD and Spring Hill areas.
The City Loop operates in a clockwise and anti-clockwise direction around the Brisbane CBD from the red signposted bus stops, using distinctive red buses. Popular stops along the route include QUT, Botanic Gardens, Queen Street Mall, City Hall, Central Station, Riverside and Eagle Street Pier.