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www.bv.com.au
Bicycle Victoria is a self-funded cycling advocacy organisation - independent of government and owned collectively by its members.

www.envict.org.au
Environment Victoria is the state's peak non-government environment organisation. Its campaigns include climate change, waste, healthy rivers and sustainable living.

www.mtf.org.au
An advocacy group comprising members from Melbourne metropolitan local government, associate members representing transport companies, and participants from the State Government and environment groups. Recently published Most Liveable and Best Connected: The Economic Benefits of Investing in Public Transport in Melbourne.

www.ptua.org.au
A Melbourne based consumer organisation that represents passengers of all forms of public transport. Its website contains an excellent Myths section that busts all the lies propagated by road lobbyists.

www.thechangeagency.org
This site provides resources for effective community action. It contains an excellent guide - How to Plan a Campaign - by seasoned transport campaigner Christine Laurence.

www.vtpi.org
The Victoria Transport Policy Institute is a Canadian organisation offering a wealth of useful and rare transport information. It produces well reasoned papers on the benefits of reducing our car use and increasing the role of walking, cycling and public transport in our urban areas.

www.thinkingtransport.org.au
This site has been designed as a toolkit for integrated transport planning, policy and activities for local governments throughout Victoria.

www.transport2000.org.uk
An independent British body concerned with sustainable transport. It looks for answers to transport problems and aims to reduce the environmental and social impact of transport by encouraging less use of cars and more use of public transport, walking and cycling.

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