Guerrilla cycling activism became a plotline in a TV soap for possibly the first time when a character in Neighbours painted a bike lane himself following a hit-and-run collision with a child cyclist.
The character Dr Karl Kennedy, a doctor played by Alan Fletcher in the long-running Aussie TV drama, Neighbours, broadcast a live video message to social media brandishing a paint brush.
In a scenario mirrored by real life in Seattle and Nottingham, the action was taken after pleas for safe cycling infrastructure was ignored by local politicians.
Kennedy said in his broadcast: “Normally I would not condone guerrilla action, but the cyclists of Erinsborough – both old and young – deserve to be safe.”
According to BikeBiz, Kennedy was petitioning fictional Erinsborough Mayor, Sonya Rebecchi about the lanes but she says councillors don’t support them.
Neighbours asked followers on social media their opinions on the bike lanes, with a mixed response.
Meanwhile they are trying to track down the perpetrator of the hit-and-run.
Of course, in Australia, dangerous infrastructure and bad attitudes to cycling aren't the only risks people on bikes face on the roads.
Needless to say, tensions are running high.
Who, in their right mind, is going to pay over 30 quid a month for the witterings of Carlton Kirby? #blessingindisguise
And 'the trees'. Don't forget the trees. Always so much 'concern' for the trees.
Poor guy, never happened with me as I'm using an old bike computer
So ... what happened with the two women cyclists?...
The public knows that high-speed Lycra cyclists are the big danger on our roads.
The 'lifting out of the shed" thing for sure, and yes... I do old man racing, which is inherently old hat. We starve ourselves to keep the watts...
Per my other comment - the link here suggests elderly folks have a high KSI rate per distance driven - the over-86s are statistically worse than...
These shoes have no competition! Please try to name one!
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/jan/29/chester-woman-stand-tria...
If you were less intent on being a bellend FREDDY a quick google would have shown you that you can get it for £20 online if you shop around....