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Bicycles Network Australia and Go! Alliance Partnership

Postby AUbicycles » Tue Feb 05, 2013 2:07 pm

Bicycles Network Australia is partnering with Go! Alliance.

Go! Alliance is broadly focussed on efficient transport and provides a framework / network so that valuable ideas and initiatives can gain guidance and support, and help good ideas become a reality. Bicycles Network Australia is not an advocacy group however encourages and advocates cycling and sees the partnerships as positive way to support cycling initiatives that benefit our communities Australia-wide.

Go! Alliance was founded by Omar and Barbara Khalifa, to provide an introduction David Halfpenny has an extensive interview with Omar Khalifa about Go! Alliance.

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About Go! Alliance
Go! Alliance facilitates the development of improved transport, travel and mobility solutions by improving access to resources, funding, collaboration and information

Go! Alliance is working to create a broad network of individuals and organizations committed to improving transport, travel and mobility solutions at local, state and federal levels

Go! Alliance is establishing state, national and international links and a board that represents a broad range of expertise and helps build the motivation and capacity for enacting change

Go Alliance! Will seek to normalize and mainstream the use of all transport modes through the promotion of events that normalize and mainstream all transport modes and their use


Website: www.go-alliance.net
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Re: Bicycles Network Australia and Go! Alliance Partnership

Postby Mike Ayling » Sat Feb 23, 2013 3:19 pm

I found it interesting that Omar said in the interview that his main reason for leaving Bicycle NSW was a difference of opinion with the Board on the direction that that organisation should take.

It has always been my understanding that the former chief executive of Bicycle Network Victoria always had a compliant Board who allowed him to do whatever he thought best!

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