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BMX Bike Jumps Melbourne Bayside: Council Funds New Facilities

Melbourne's bayside council invests in purpose-built BMX bike jumps and cycling facilities after reversing makeshift course restrictions, securing major community win.

By The Daily Melbourne · Published 29 June 2026 at 7:15 pm

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BMX Bike Jumps Melbourne Bayside: Council Funds New Facilities
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Cyclists on Melbourne's bayside have secured a major win after the local council agreed to invest in purpose-built bike jumps and facilities, reversing its earlier hard line against makeshift courses in the community. According to a council statement, the decision follows sustained feedback from riders and community concerns about the ad-hoc nature of previous arrangements, marking a shift towards formalised recreational infrastructure for the region.

The investment signals recognition from local government that cycling infrastructure attracts younger residents, improves public health outcomes, and builds community identity. For bayside suburbs competing to draw young families and retain population, bike facilities have become standard community expectations. The council's U-turn also reflects broader Melbourne trends where councils increasingly view cycling and skateboard parks as essential recreation amenities rather than nuisances, particularly as the city's population grows and demand for affordable outdoor activities intensifies.

Sources: theage.com.au.

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