BISA is a voluntary, not-for profit association that exists to advocate for a safe and pleasant cycling environment in South Australia. Established in 1974, BISA has been a strong advocate for cyclists in South Australia for over 30 years. Read BISA’s history.
BISA currently has around 300 members, The BISA membership includes regular and occasional cyclists, commuters, cycle tourists and those interested in advocacy.
Read the BISA Constitution
For a small organisation BISA has achieved much for South Australian cyclists, in 2010 BISA undertook the following activities:
- Organised Adelaide’s first Ride for Adelaide's Future, this ride aimed to promote Stephen Yarwood as a candidate for Lord Mayor.
- Co-sponsor of SA's annual Australian Cycling Conference.
- Representing key cycling issues to local and State Governments.
- Written submissions to Infrastructure Australia, Council bicycle plans and the State and Federal Government budget processes.
- Achieved a high profile in Adelaide radio and printed media. Some printed articles from Adelaide Advertiser are listed below.
BISA membership allows us to continue this work and also offers regular deliveries of the quality publication Australian Cyclist and discounts at supporting cycling retailers.
Join BISA or renew your membership