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NSW introduces legislation to seize and crush illegal ebikes

Penry Buckley

Penry Buckley

The NSW government will introduce legislation to give authorities powers to crush “throttle-only, high-powered e-motorbikes” to parliament today.

The laws, which were flagged last month, will give police and Transport for NSW officers the power to seize bikes operating at speeds more than 25km/h, before sending them to be crushed, even if bought in error. Officers will be able to use new roadside “dyno units” to test a bike’s speed.

The government says the changes are part of a safety crackdown amid a surge in injuries and an incident in which 40 or so e-bikes swarmed the Sydney Harbour Bridge last month. It will also introduce a minimum age to ride an ebike of between 12 and 16, which it has yet to decide. A two-day safety blitz last week saw 170 fines issued for illegal ebikes.

The transport minister, John Graham, says:

double quotation markWe don’t want to discourage safe and healthy ebike use but we do want to discourage dangerous and illegal e-motorbike use – and these powers will do exactly that.

If it behaves like a motorbike, it’s probably illegal and could end up in the crusher. So the message is simple: don’t buy an illegal ebike.

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Striking teachers take pay fight to state parliament

Tens of thousands of Victorian teachers will down tools after a last-ditch call to avoid school strike chaos fell on deaf ears, AAP reports.

Victorian public school teachers, principals and other education staff will not show up for work on Tuesday over a pay dispute, while teachers in Tasmania will also strike.

About a third of the 30,000-strong unionised workforce are expected to march from Victorian Trades Hall to state parliament for a rally on the front steps.

Schools will remain open across the state, but many parents have been told classes won’t run and to keep their children home if possible.

The Department of Education did not provide details on how many schools would operate at reduced capacity on Tuesday, but confirmed it was working to limit disruption. It said:

double quotation markWhilst all schools are expected to be open … many schools will only be able to provide supervision for a limited number of students.

Schools will communicate any changes to school programs directly to parents and carers.

The 24-hour teachers strike is Victoria’s first in more than 13 years and comes eight months out from the state election.

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