Our Vision
We work with local people and school principals to help create places where cycling builds independence and happiness for children in remote WA.
Our Mission
Children in remote places without access to spare parts get creative with bikes. They share bikes, swap parts and help each other. We want to build on that.
We work with schools in remote communities in Western Australia to supply bikes and teach children how to ride, fix and be safe on them. In our first program, children had independent transport, went to sleep earlier and woke up ready to ride again. The adults were happier too.
We’re starting in the East Kimberley and expanding from there — returning regularly to keep the momentum going, and working alongside schools, families and local role models to build something that lasts.

News

Cyclists unite to bring benefits to remote Kimberley communities
Amid the challenges of isolation, about 200 kilometres from Kununurra in Gija Country, Mr Sellings saw a simple but powerful way to make a difference to the community: bikes.
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Do you remember that first sense of freedom when you went cycling for the first time, taking the training wheels off and whizzing around your street, or flying down a hill with your friends? That’s the experience that a teacher from Perth would like every child to have and his ideas are starting to have a ripple effect.
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Recycling Perth’s bikes
A busy bee at B4H this week by the Bike Creative team preparing and loading 200 bicycles into the container to be sent to the Kimberley Bike Hubs in Halls Creek and Kununurra.
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“The kids are happy which makes the adults happier. They go to bed earlier because they are tired and they want to get up and ride their bikes.”
— Benita Everett, Aboriginal Teaching Assistant