QEII Bike Month

Celebrating Cycling: QEII Bike Month Recap from October
Last updated:
28
November 2025

Celebrating Bike Month at QEIIMC

In October, the Trust celebrated Bike Month with a range of engaging initiatives to promote active transport and bring our cycling community together. One of the initiatives was the QEIIMC Cycling Challenge, which invited staff of all experience levels to set personal goals, track their rides on Strava, and take part in weekly themed activities.

Congratulation to all our winners:

Cycling Challenge

Winner of the Cycling Challenge
Andrew Simmons
Free eBike Trial
Tasmin Johnson (left), Megan Unsworth (right), Helen Cooper (not pictured)


The challenge promoted connection, healthy habits, and a touch of competition with prizes awarded for creativity, dedication, and distance achieved.

Ride to Work Day banner

Ride to Work Breakfast

Another initiative was the Ride2Work Day Breakfast, which welcomed staff who choose to commute to work by bicycle. Riders enjoyed a complimentary breakfast, fresh coffee, and great conversation with colleagues. At the breakfast Dr Georgia Scott from WestCycle gave an inspiring talk on the rise of cycling in WA and the importance of workplace support, like the Trust's, in promoting active travel.

Guests from 2024 Bike to Work Breakfast
Guests at 2024 Ride to Work Breakfast
A huge thanks to the local organisations who generously supported the event, including Charlie’s Foundation for Research, SparqueeBikes, WedgetailBikes, PayWiseSalary Packaging and SmartSalary. Their contributions of prizes and giveaways helped celebrate and reward staff for their dedication to cycling.

Bike Month formed part of the Trust’s TravelSmart program, which promotes alternative transport. In line with its environmental goals, the Trust continues to lead improvements to cycling infrastructure across campus, creating a more accessible and healthier environment for staff and visitors.

eRideable facilities on Campus

The Trust has recently opened a fully enclosed shelter for staff in Car Park 7 with safe storage for up to 50 eRideables, with 24/7 secure access and surveillance.

Check out the eRideable Policy and Shelter information here.

The Trust has also installed four bike repair stations around the Campus for your convenience. Click here to see locations.

Image of Bike Repair Station, QEIIMC ChapeleRideable Shelter, Carpark 7
eRideable Shelter, Carpark 7
Bike Repair Station, Rose Garden