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Local Transport Groups

All sorts of people are involved in local transport groups for all sorts of reasons. Some are enthusiasts for particular forms of transport, while others are looking at the way that different forms of transport affect the life of their communities. This list is not exhaustive or comprehensive - if your local transport group isn't listed here, please contact us to make sure that we have your details!

C.A.R.T.S
Citizens Advocating Responsible Transport in the Shire are campaigning for more sustainable strategies to transport issues in the Sutherland area.

Marrickville Transport Action Group
Working on transport issues in the Marrickville Local Government Area.
www.marrickvilletag.org/

Rail Now
The Rail Now Campaign is a transport lobby group which believes that to properly serve society the transport sector must be ecologically sustainable and economically sustainable.
www.railnow.org.au/

Heffron Community Group
Ph: 96634394 Fax: 96634377
heffroncommunitygroup[at]yahoo.com.au

Bike East
BIKEast is the bicycle user group (BUG) representing cyclists in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, stretching from the South Head of Sydney Harbour to La Perouse at the mouth of Botany Bay and west to the fringes of Sydney's CBD. This area covers Woollahra, Waverley, Randwick & Botany Bay Councils (postcodes 2021-2036). BIKEast is affiliated with Bicycle New South Wales, a state-wide organisation with some 10,000 members.
www.bikeast.org.au/

Shark Bike
SharkBike was formed in 2002 by Sutherland Shire residents who, as regular cyclists, know the many benefits of this sustainable, healthy and neighbourhood-friendly transport mode. We established the group to promote cycling in Sutherland and to work with Council, RTA and others to bring about the necessary conditions for a greatly increased take-up of cycling across the Shire.
www.sharkbike.org.au/

MASSBUG
MASSBUG's vision is for a safe, healthy, vibrant community whose planning and infrastructure provide for greater share of transport by walking and cycling, in order that the personal, community and environmental benefits of more sustainable transport can be realised. We also regard public transport services as essential.
www.massbug.org.au/